Our Programs
Choose from our comprehensive range of programs in Reading, Writing, and Korean Language—each designed to spark curiosity, strengthen literacy, and develop critical thinking. At Dotori School, we blend rich content with engaging instruction to help students grow in confidence, communication, and a love of learning.
Reading
Writing
Korean
1:1
Extended Hours
1:1 Tutoring
Available on Saturdays · Flexible scheduling with Mrs. Jung
- Arrange sessions directly with Mrs. Jung to fit your schedule
- Personalized support in reading, writing, or homework help
- Tailored lessons to meet each student’s unique needs
Dotori Lounge
Ongoing · Available for Dotori students only
- Open to current Dotori students on the day of their class
- Also open Fridays from 4:00–8:00 PM
- A warm, safe space for students to relax, read, or play educational board games
- Access the Dotori Library and connect with friends in a supervised setting
- Homework help available from Mrs. Jung during select hours
- No rush for parent pickup—students can stay until closing time at their own pace
Book Club
10 weeks · 1 class/week · 60 minutes · Max 6 students/class
Build strong literacy skills through engaging stories, discussions, and projects.
- Read 2 books in 10 weeks
- Expand vocabulary & background knowledge
- Practice comprehension and expression through discussions and projects
- Weekly homework to reinforce learning
- Parent conference held after the course
Explore Reading (Coming Soon)
TBD
Engage with the world through National Geographic’s acclaimed curriculum. Students will read rich, authentic texts while building essential reading skills.
- Build academic vocabulary & background knowledge with science/social studies content
- Read maps, photos, and infographics to strengthen comprehension and critical thinking
- Connect reading to writing, discussion, and short research tasks
- Grow curiosity and global awareness through cross-curricular themes
Writing
10 weeks · 1 class/week · 60 minutes · Max 6 students/class
Build strong writing skills through background knowledge, vocabulary, and language functions.
- Explore engaging science and social studies topics to build background knowledge
- Learn academic and topic-specific vocabulary to enhance expression
- Practice sentence structures and purposes (describe, explain, persuade)
- Weekly homework to reinforce skills
- Parent conference held after the course
Korean A: Hangul Foundations (K–2)
15 weeks · 1 class/week · 90 minutes · Max 6 students/class
Master Korean phonics (한글) with joyful, context-rich lessons.
- Focus on basic consonants and core phonics skills
- Learn through stories, culture, and hands-on activities
- Build early reading/writing confidence
- Weekly homework to reinforce learning
- Parent conference held after the course
Korean B: Speaking (Grades 3–5)
10 weeks · 1 class/week · 60 minutes · Max 6 students/class
Build conversational Korean through fun, authentic media.
- Practice speaking & listening with movies, K-pop, K-dramas
- Strengthen vocabulary and everyday expressions
- Make “language connections” between English and Korean
- Weekly homework to support progress
- Parent conference held after the course
K-Book Club (Coming Soon)
TBD
Read, discuss, and write in Korean with engaging, level-appropriate books.
- Expand vocabulary and cultural knowledge through literature
- Practice comprehension and expression in Korean
- Develop critical thinking through guided discussions
- Creative projects to deepen understanding
Korean Event Classes (Coming Soon)
TBD
One-day Korean cultural and language experiences for all ages.
- Themed activities such as art, read-alouds, and games
- Seasonal events tied to Korean holidays and traditions
- Hands-on, interactive learning in a fun setting