k-jang OG, Salzburg

The Korean side, in one place.

k-jang OG is the company behind Koreanischkurs. This page shows what the Korean side is made of and sends you straight to the part you need.

It started in 2020 with eight videos about the Korean alphabet. Those became three books, an eLearning course, live classes, a shop, and two sites of Hyunok’s own. Most of it is taught in German, which is the language the project grew up in. The English route runs through Hyunok’s own site.

The portfolio

What exists, and where it lives

Each part has its own site. Here is what you will find there, and in which language. Use the filter if you only want the English ones.

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  • koreanischkurs.com

    The German-language home of the project: blog, learning paths, how we teach, and the way into everything else. If you are not sure where to start, start here.

  • The eLearning

    The guided path: every lesson, explanation and exercise in one curriculum, with progress tracking and a forum. Enrolment opens only a few times a year, so there is time to answer questions. A waiting list runs in between.

  • The live classes

    Seventy minutes a week, live on Zoom, in groups of up to ten, following Hyunok’s system. For learners who want correction in real time and would rather not study alone.

  • The shop

    A small Korean shop: the books first, then K-beauty, snacks, stationery and gifts. It is built, but it is not selling yet. Until it opens, the books are on Amazon.

  • The YouTube channel

    Where this started: eight alphabet videos in the summer of 2020, made for Hyunok’s own students. The German channel is still the largest part of the project. The English one carries the same lessons, re-recorded.

  • hyunokjang.com

    Hyunok’s English-language site. Same teacher, same route: Hangul in eight steps, thirty beginner lessons, and a community. Free, with an account.

    • English
  • janghyunok.com

    Hyunok’s personal site, in Korean. She is the only Korean-speaking guide at Free Walking Tour Salzburg, and this page is for Korean visitors looking for someone in Salzburg who knows both sides.

The books

Koreanisch für Anfänger, parts 1 to 3

The books follow the YouTube course and build on each other. They are published by k-jang and sold on Amazon, and they are written in German. The Koreanisch Notebook, for writing along, arrives when the shop opens.

  • Cover: Koreanisch für Anfänger, Teil 1

    Koreanisch für Anfänger, Teil 1

    Hangul in eight steps, then lessons 1 to 30.

    See it on Amazon
  • Cover: Koreanisch für Anfänger, Teil 2

    Koreanisch für Anfänger, Teil 2

    Lessons 31 to 60, plus nine lessons on irregular verbs and adjectives.

    See it on Amazon
  • Cover: Koreanisch für Anfänger, Teil 3

    Koreanisch für Anfänger, Teil 3

    Lessons 61 to 100, from beginner to lower intermediate.

    See it on Amazon

Who is behind it

Two people, one project

Hyunok Jang teaches. Gerhard Reus builds the rest. k-jang OG belongs to the two of them in equal parts, and everything on this page grew up next to everything else.

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