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19-02-2010, 22:00   #16
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I'm saying as a Korean.
Do you want to exchange language?
Thanks Frany. Maybe that would be good. I'll get back to you.
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19-02-2010, 22:02   #17
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Thanks Frany. Maybe that would be good. I'll get back to you.
Maybe are you looking for a Korean group who is learning English or...
the group who is very interested in Korean language as a foreign race?
Actually, I'm a little bit confused

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Maybe are you looking for a Korean group who is learning English or...
the group who is very interested in Korean language as a foreign race?
Actually, I'm a little bit confused
Hi Frany, I'm trying to learn Korean language from a book but would like to take a class. Maybe with other people.
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Hi Frany, I'm trying to learn Korean language from a book but would like to take a class. Maybe with other people.
Yes I know it's very hard to learn Korean from the textbook ONLY.
But unfortunately, I can't find a Korean language class group anywhere in Ireland. Mian hamnida.

But if you want any language exchange between English and Korean,
then probably you will get some Korean students studying English in Ireland.
The Korean students are getting increased in Ireland to take an English class.
Try to find some language schools in city centre.
I heard there are many Korean students.

But please avoid the Koreans who are trying to teach you bad Korean words first, it means
their personality is bad too. They have only bad ignoring words in their brain Korean dictionary.
Trying to contact the good ones I hope.

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I too am looking to get some tuition in Korean, but as I'm a complete newbie with no other language experience outside english I think I would be best off with an official tutor or school.

Does anyone know any tutor or school that teaches Koren in Dublin, Google was fruitless.
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21-02-2010, 12:56   #21
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I too am looking to get some tuition in Korean, but as I'm a complete newbie with no other language experience outside english I think I would be best off with an official tutor or school.

Does anyone know any tutor or school that teaches Koren in Dublin, Google was fruitless.
I'm pretty much in the same boat. Please let me know (by PM) if you find anything. Frany, thanks for your advice!
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I wonder??

Yeah I was wondering about this aswell, my cousin was also interested to learn Korean, but its not easy to find class?? I am also interested,
Despite we have Korean supermarket and restaurant and a bigger community I am suprised there is no class for it ? I think I saw some place in sandyford on internet, but its for business i think?
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Yeah I was wondering about this aswell, my cousin was also interested to learn Korean, but its not easy to find class?? I am also interested,
Despite we have Korean supermarket and restaurant and a bigger community I am suprised there is no class for it ? I think I saw some place in sandyford on internet, but its for business i think?
If any Korean class was not in Ireland, how about making one for us for the first time?
If you were interested in it, I can join this new Korean language group
as a Korean native speaker even though I'm not good at English.
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If any Korean class was not in Ireland, how about making one for us for the first time?
If you were interested in it, I can join this new Korean language group
as a Korean native speaker even though I'm not good at English.
Well if there would be enough people going to a Korean class I feel it is a good idea
But there needs to be a place to conduct the class right?
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Well if there would be enough people going to a Korean class I feel it is a good idea
But there needs to be a place to conduct the class right?
Good idea. If we could find a teacher we could find a place to do it
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Good idea. If we could find a teacher we could find a place to do it
I think so too, any ideas? Maybe there might be something on the notice boards in Hanyang, I saw some things there but Left in a hurry and forgot to check it.(I think one was taekwondo, but there was a lot other stuff there too)
I know the owner there is really involved with the korean community cause he is involved with the Korean church here aswell I heard, so I should check next time i'm in :O

EDIT: is frany interested in teaching? lol
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Nothing on the board in Han Yang. I guess I'll keep trying to learn from a book for now. Also I think this site is pretty good:

http://langintro.com/kintro/index.htm

Thanks again Frany for your help.
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Nothing on the board in Han Yang. I guess I'll keep trying to learn from a book for now. Also I think this site is pretty good:

http://langintro.com/kintro/index.htm

Thanks again Frany for your help.

I started korean lessons in the city, there is a girl teaching, but the lesson is more of private class.
she has a ad on gumtree!
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is she good? maybe she could teach a small class? maybe I'll ask her
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is she good? maybe she could teach a small class? maybe I'll ask her
Yeah she is great!!! I will ask her on friday can she teach bigger classes
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