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Shortcut Your Path to Fluency Totally Free, With Explanations and Insights From Someone Who's Been Through It, and Dedicated Speaking-Practice for Optimal Results
(and as a "thank you" for checking us out, get immediate access to all the helpful resources detailed below!)
And as a "thank you" for checking us out, here's exactly
what you get totally free after you create your free account:
We currently have four levels in total here at KDA, and so you will have immediate access to eight different classes.
That's a total of approximately eight full hours of lectures that will not only deliver useful insight into the Korean language, but will give you a great idea of what the digital lectures are like, and help you figure out which level will be a good spot for you to start in (although worth mentioning that, as part of the registration process, we do in fact work together to help establish exactly which level will be best to start in).
Access to any and all future "practice packs" (workbook with answer key) of any content videos / answers we post up on the questions forum (NOTE: the video content we post will be open and free for anyone, but only members get the practice pages with answer key). A great learning tool that you can use passively to keep improving your Korean.
Yes, this is $80 of actual value, to be applied toward the first month of the weekly group sessions, so you can give them a try and make an informed decision for yourself whether these classes are a good fit for you. Please note, however, this is not meant to imply that the trial month is "free". Much more about this in the members area, including why we actually can't make it free, but $80 off makes it a VERY small price to pay. Especially considering everything you get in the first month - including FOUR hour-long practice sessions with your Korean teacher - it's still a pretty damn good deal!
And here are "just a few" more comments left on our Facebook and survey page, by people who've been part of our program...

(the following comments are results of a survey we used to run)

