Malay Language Course
Malay is the official language of Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. In Indonesia, it’s known as “Bahasa Indonesia” and is one of the country’s official languages. It is also widely spoken in parts of Thailand, the Philippines, and southern Myanmar. For English speakers, Malay is considered one of the easier languages to learn. There are no gender, verb tenses, conjugations, or plurals in the language.
🎯 What You’ll Achieve:
📖 Reading & Writing – Learn to read and write in Malay with confidence.
🗣️ Conversational Fluency – Speak like a local in everyday situations.
🌏 Cultural Insights – Discover Malaysian traditions, customs, and etiquette.
🔹 Course Fees: Rs4000
🔹 Duration: 1 Month
🔹 Mode: Live Online Sessions
🔹 Tutor: Experienced Native Trainer

📍 Who Should Join?
🔹 Beginners who want to speak Korean quickly & naturally
🔹 Travelers, professionals, or K-culture enthusiasts who want to communicate better
🔹 Anyone looking for a fun and interactive language-learning experience
✨ No prior experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm to learn! ✨
One-Month Korean Language Course Syllabus
📌 Focus: Practical daily conversations, essential vocabulary, and cultural insights
📍 WEEK 1: Foundations of Korean & Basic Conversations
▶️ Day 1: Introduction to Hangeul & Korean Pronunciation
- Brief history of Hangeul (Korean alphabet)
- Consonants, vowels, and pronunciation rules
- Basic sentence structure
▶️ Day 2: Greetings & Self-Introduction
- Formal vs. informal speech
- Introducing yourself (name, nationality, occupation)
- Common greetings and polite expressions
▶️ Day 3: Asking & Answering Simple Questions
- “What is this?” (이게 뭐예요?)
- “Where is this?” (어디예요?)
- Basic conversation practice
▶️ Day 4: Numbers, Time & Age
- Counting systems (Sino-Korean & Native Korean)
- Telling time and discussing schedules
- Expressing age and birthdates
▶️ Day 5: Everyday Expressions & Small Talk
- Saying “Thank you” (감사합니다) and “Sorry” (죄송합니다)
- Asking simple questions about the weather, day, and surroundings
▶️ Day 6: Talking About Yourself
- Talking about personal interests and hobbies
- Expressing likes and dislikes
📍 WEEK 2: Everyday Conversations & Daily Life Situations
▶️ Day 7: Ordering Food & Dining Etiquette
- “I want to order…” (이거 주세요)
- Understanding menu items and making special requests
- Korean dining customs and table manners
▶️ Day 8: Shopping & Bargaining
- Asking for prices (이거 얼마예요?)
- Negotiating a discount (할인돼요?)
- Understanding Korean currency and payment methods
▶️ Day 9: Expressing Feelings & Emotions
- Saying “I’m happy/sad/tired” (기뻐요, 슬퍼요, 피곤해요)
- Common expressions for daily emotions
▶️ Day 10: Making Plans & Invitations
- “Shall we go?” (같이 갈까요?)
- Suggesting and responding to invitations
- Setting up a meeting time and place
▶️ Day 11: Asking for & Giving Directions
- “Where is…?” (… 어디예요?)
- Understanding transportation options (bus, subway, taxi)
- Navigating signs and maps in Korea
▶️ Day 12: Talking About Daily Routines
- Describing daily activities
- Using time expressions correctly
📍 WEEK 3: Expanding Conversations & Cultural Insights
▶️ Day 13: Describing People & Things
- Using adjectives to describe appearance, personality, and objects
- Talking about preferences and comparisons
▶️ Day 14: Talking About Family & Relationships
- Family vocabulary and introducing family members
- Talking about relationships and social interactions
▶️ Day 15: Work, Study & Daily Responsibilities
- Talking about jobs, studies, and daily obligations
- Expressing opinions about work and school
▶️ Day 16: Talking About Weather & Seasons
- “It’s hot/cold” (덥다, 춥다)
- Describing different seasons in Korea
▶️ Day 17: Giving & Receiving Compliments
- Expressing appreciation and encouragement
- Responding politely to compliments
▶️ Day 18: Cultural Insights – Korean Etiquette & Social Norms
- Bowing, polite speech, and honorifics
- Social customs and behaviors in different situations
📍 WEEK 4: Practical Conversations & Advanced Expressions
▶️ Day 19: Talking About the Future & Goals
- “I want to…” (…고 싶어요)
- Talking about dreams and aspirations
▶️ Day 20: Dealing with Problems & Asking for Help
- Emergency phrases (도와주세요!)
- Handling misunderstandings and asking for clarification
▶️ Day 21: Writing Texts & Social Media in Korean
- Common abbreviations and texting slang
- Writing short messages and captions
▶️ Day 22: Travel & Accommodation Conversations
- Booking hotels and transportation
- Asking for tourist recommendations
▶️ Day 23: Reviewing & Practicing Conversations
- Role-play activities covering all learned topics
- Group discussions and Q&A
▶️ Day 24: Final Assessment & Graduation
- Oral conversation test
- Certificate distribution and closing ceremony
💡 Additional Activities Throughout the Course
✔️ Role-Playing Scenarios – Simulated real-life situations (ordering food, shopping, traveling)
✔️ Mini Cultural Lessons – Korean customs, traditions, and lifestyle insights
✔️ Games & Fun Challenges – Vocabulary quizzes, memory games, and interactive exercises
✔️ Listening & Speaking Drills – Audio exercises to improve pronunciation and comprehension