Korean School Of Sacramento
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Basic Korean Class
Teaches Hangul through activities like studying consonants/vowels, singing songs, and crafts.

Beginner Korean Class
Emphasizes reading, writing, listening, and speaking in simple Korean sentences.

Intermediate Korean Class
Offers in-depth study of vocabulary and grammar, including idioms and Hanja.

Korean as a Second Language (KSL)
Designed for English speakers, conducted in English to facilitate quick and effective Korean learning.

Youth Group
Project-based classes for middle/high schoolers, including fundraising with Korean food and career exploration.

Adult Korean Class
Covers Korean basics to intermediate levels for adults, taught in English.

About
Korean School Of Sacramento


Founded in
2021
EIN
680238419
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Education
Address
3641 SOUTH PORT DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95826-0000 Unite States
Website
https://koreanschoolsc.com/
Phone
(916)-287-7390
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About
Mission
Established in 1981, the Korean School of Sacramento has consistently taught Korean language and culture for over 40 years. They provide professional instruction led by an experienced and excellent faculty.

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