Sure I can, but it's just that Moho hasn't made any progress (or is still working on it) for the Korean classroom.
1. You have to know the consonent/vowel and their sounds for the start.
2. Start practicing combinations.
3. Unique sounds and the rules of reading/pronouncing Korean.
4. Basic vocabs for survival.
5. Grammar. Expect a lot of vocabs.
After that, it's more Advanced. meaning there's much more.
1. Rule of Formal and Familiar: Similar to Japanese, there's formal, and familiar add-ons and phrases/words. Expect vocabularies.
2. ??**
If you can take the challenge: Hanja (Kinda like Kanji, but there are some characters ONLY used in korea and NOT used at all. Some also have different meanings. and of course, pronounciations are differnt but some are similar like Yak-sok, meaning promise)
others are: Slangs, dialects, etc... Slangs are easy to learn, but dialect is very difficult because there different words they use and they have their own Grammar...
**Yohan and I have to think... It's been long time I've spoken Korean. I got all this from Yohan via mail... he knows more Korean than I do.