Wanting to learn something new in the New Year, or to learn what ??? is and how to say, ???? to someone you like?
Korean School of Louisville (5937 Six Mile Ln.) is kicking off a new semester starting Saturday, Jan 7. The school teaches Korean language and culture. Classes range from early childhood through adult, and all levels from beginner to more advanced learners.
For more information about classes contact Principal Min Son at minson82@gmail.com. Classes start at $70/month plus a $25 registration fee. Classes are held each Saturday morning from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
New this semester will be math classes and K-pop dancing with dance phenom Marlie Smead.
And if youre interested in more traditional Korean culture, learn traditional dance and instruments with the adult intermediate class.
Korean classes are a great way to meet new folks interested in K-pop, K-drama, Korean cuisine or culture and language in general. If youve thought about it but have been shy to try, stop by on Jan. 7.
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This article appears in January 4, 2023.
