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High School Korean: A 10-Year Entrance Exam Education Expert Will Explain It Clearly. “I didn’t read enough books when I was young, so I’m bad at Korean.”, “My grades don’t reflect the effort I put in.”, “I only need to get a Grade 2 on the CSAT Korean section; is that really that hard?” These are the things I have heard most often from parents throughout my career at an entrance exam academy. However, Korean language study, which is directly linked to grades, is determined by other factors. Your grades were not determined by whether you read fewer books in childhood or invested a lot of time in Korean. Korean language study can feel vague and daunting. I am Kim Hye-in, your Korean teacher, who provides a solid guideline from middle school through high school entrance exams to help you solidly advance to the top tier. ✅ Why is Korean Difficult? 1. Do You Possess an Overwhelming Vocabulary? Except for grammar, passages are provided for every question in Korean. It is a subject that requires a complex combination of reading passages and reading answer choices. I have always wondered why vocabulary is memorized separately for English, but not for Korean, where reading comprehension is key. Studying Korean begins with a broad understanding of both literary and non-literary terms. 2. Korean consists of 4 areas! Is that really true? Korean consists of four areas: Grammar, Literature, Reading, and Speech and Writing. However, there is a catch here. Literature is subdivided into modern poetry, modern novels, modern didactic writing, classical poetry, classical novels, and classical didactic writing, while Reading is divided into humanities, social sciences, culture, science, and technology. It is a very tricky subject where the approach to solving problems differs for each sub-area. Yet, if you try to focus entirely on one area, the point values are low and the scope changes constantly, making it difficult for students to find solutions on their own. 3. The subject where consistent study is most difficult Korean is a subject where the study weight is inevitably lower compared to Math or English. Korean is the subject where cramming is the least effective. Studying for 30 minutes every day actually helps improve your skills. If you are constantly being pushed aside and falling behind by other subjects, barely managing to keep up, maintaining a mid-level grade is the best you can do. The reason your grades don't improve, even though it is the easiest subject to raise among the majors, is that you are not studying “consistently every day.” 🎯 Guk-eo-hye: Becoming a High School Korean Winner “Turn learning into a habit, turn habits into skills, and skills into results!” I provide solid preparation for Korean from pre-middle school through high school. I have 10 years of experience in Korean entrance exam education. Most of the students I have taught did not start at a Grade 1 level. However, they eventually achieved Grade 1. Korean study that masters the entire high school curriculum. Let's run together from beginning to end.
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Department of Korean Language and Literature, Sookmyung Women's University
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Daechi O-gang Daechi Main Branch CSAT Preparation Class
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Mokdong Saeungnamu Academy High School GPA/CSAT Preparation Class
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Daechi-in High School GPA/CSAT Preparation Class
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Daechi-in Middle School Premium Class (Medical/Dental School, Gifted Class)
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QAM Entrance Exam Academy High School GPA/CSAT Preparation Class
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