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Topic: Hangeul
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Topic: Korean Practice Resources
- Dating and Marriage Culture: Korean Vocabulary
- Jobs and professions vocabulary and phrases
- Feelings and Emotions vocabulary with practice exercises
- Seasons and weather vocabulary with practice exercises
- Korean grammar exercises: Countries & languages vocabulary
- Korean Grammar Exercises: Daily Routine Vocabulary
- Mastering Korean Grammar: 면/으면 Usage Exercises
- I can/cannot -ㄹ 수 있다/없다 practice questions
- Progressive tense – practice questions
- Korean reading practice – Trip
- Negative sentences Practice questions
- “고 싶다” Practice questions
- Korean future tense practice questions
- Korean past tense practice questions
- Korean present tense practice questions
- Korean reading practice – Halloween
- Korean reading practice – After school
- Korean reading practices – short paragraphs
- Korean Reading Practice – Morning Routine
- Korean reading practice – Introducing myself in Korean (자기 소개)
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Topic: Learn Korean
- Hangul Lesson 1: Introduction to Korean letters
- Hangul Lesson 2: All about Batchim and Pronunciation rules
- Hangul Lesson 3: Reading Korean Words
- Lesson 1 – “Hello” and “Goodbye” in Korean
- Lesson 2: How to say “Thank you” in Korean?
- Lesson 3: Korean sentence structure
- Lesson 4: Yes and No in Korean
- Lesson 5: 이,그,저 – This, that, that over there
- Lesson 6: The verb 이다
- Lesson 7: How to say “I’m sorry” in Korean
- Lesson 8: How to say “Excuse me” in Korean
- Lesson 9 Korean Present tense – with practice questions
- Lesson 10: 있어요 and 없어요
- Lesson 11: Self-introduction in Korean
- Lesson 12: Conjugating Korean descriptive verbs (adjectives) using ㄴ/은
- Lesson 13: Topic marking particle 은/는 with examples
- Lesson 14: Talking about family
- Lesson 15: Subject marking particle
- Lesson 16: Object marking particles in Korean
- Lesson 17: 하다 verbs
- Lesson 18: Korean Food & Drink Vocabulary
- Lesson 19 Korean Past tense with practice questions
- Lesson 20: Korean number systems
- Lesson 21: Korean future tense -을/ㄹ 거예요
- Lesson 22: Days, months, years
- Lesson 23: Asking questions in Korean
- Lesson 24: Creating negative sentences in Korean
- Lesson 25: Shopping vocabulary in Korean
- Lesson 26: -고 싶다 I want to
- Lesson 27: Vocabulary – hobbies and leisure
- Lesson 28: 잘하다/못하다/잘 못하다
- Lesson 29: The particles 에 and 에서
- Lesson 30: Location particles: 부터 and 까지
- Lesson 31: Vocabulary for Transportation and Directions
- Lesson 32: Present progressive tense -고 있어
- Lesson 33: 아어여 주세요: Asking for help
- Lesson 34: Basic Korean Conjunctions: Therefore, But, So, Then
- Lesson 35: Conjugating adjectives in Korean into present, past and future tense
- Lesson 36: Korean Linking Particles
- Lesson 37: 지 마세요 – Don’t do
- Lesson 38: Telling the time in Korean
- Lesson 39: Korean irregular verbs “ㅂ” (ㅂ 불규칙)
- Lesson 40: I can/cannot -ㄹ 수 있다/없다 with examples
- Lesson 41: Korean Possessive Particle ‘의
- Lesson 42: Korean irregular verbs “ㅡ” (ㅡ 불규칙)
- Lesson 43: Plural particle 들
- Lesson 44: The usage of 아/어/여서 with examples
- Lesson 45: Korean Irregular Verbs “르” (르 불규칙)
- (으)면서: While
- ㄴ/는 셈이다
- (이)야말로: Indeed
- 기로 하다: Decided to (do something)
- -는 걸 보니: Seeing that, now that
- 기에 달려 있다: Depends on
- -(으)려던 참이다: About to
- -거나: Either this or that
- 만에: In a
- -(으)ㄹ 뿐만 아니라: Not only that
- -기는 하다: I do but…
- ㄹ/을 겸
- ㄹ/을 텐데: Would
- ㄴ/는다면서요: They say
- ㄴ/은 덕분에
- ㄹ/을 테니까
- 아/어/여 줄게요 and 아/어/여 줄까요
- -ㄹ/을 정도로: To the extend of/to the point of
- -는 길에 and ㄹ/을 길이 없다: On my way/there is no way
- 을/ㄹ 생각이다/을/ㄹ 예정이다: I’m thinking/I plan to
- -기 바라다: I wish/I hope
- -ㄹ/을 걸요
- 에도 불구하고: Despite of
- -는 동안: While/during
- -에 비해서: Compared to/in comparison
- -(으)면 좋겠다
- Descriptive verb (Adjective) + 게: Creating adverbs from adjectives
- -(으)면 몰라도: I don’t know about/I am not sure about
- Tips when learning Korean
- Korean Irregular Verbs “ㄷ” (ㄷ 불규칙)
- Korean Irregular Verbs “ㄹ” (ㄹ 불규칙)
- Korean Irregular Verbs “ㅅ” (ㅅ 불규칙)
- Korean Irregular Verbs “ㅎ” (ㅎ 불규칙)
- 적,적으로,스럽다
- Korean Everywhere! Mastering Essential Indefinite Pronouns and Adverbs”
- -는 바람에: as a result of, due to, because of
- 다기보다: Rather than, I wouldn’t say
- -대로: as it is, just like, according to
- 대요 and 래요: They said, I said, They told, I told
- -다니까/라니까: I said that
- 냐고: I asked, I said…
- 도록: In order to, so that
- 더라(고요): I found that, I realized
- -느라고: So, because, due to
- 길래: So
- 아/어/여 봤자: Even if
- -는 만큼: As much as
- ㄹ/을 만하다: Worth doing
- -ㄴ/는 척하다: Pretend, act
- -(는)군요: I see
- -겠다: Would
- -는 줄 알다/모르다: I know/I didn’t know
- -거든요: You know, you see, because
- -는 김에: While you
- -(으)ㄹ 수밖에 없다
- -ㄴ/은/는 편이다: I tend to
- 대신에, -는 대신에: Instead of
- “기 때문에” – Because, due to
- “-(으)려나 보다”: I guess, it seems like, I assume
- 말다 + 고: rather than this, than that
- -(이)라도: at least, even if
- -(ㄴ/는)다고: He/she/they said
- -(ㄴ/는)다 Ending
- -(이)라는 + Noun: “Called”, “Known as”
- Verb + -(으)라고: Tell someone, someone said
- NOUN + -(이)라고 : I said, they said
- -(으)니까: Because, since
- -(으)려고 하다: Planning to, about to
- -(으)ㄴ가 보다: I guess, It seems like with adjectives
- -나 보다: I guess, It seems like
- -다가: While I was…
- -(으)ㄹ 뻔했다: Almost
- -게 되다: “to end up”, “to become”, “to get”
- -아/어/여지다: To become
- -아/어/여 보다: To try something
- -(으)ㄹ 리가 없어요: – Not possible
- -면 안 되다: Shouldn’t/not supposed to
- -도 되다/안 -도 되다: Can/ don’t have to
- -(으)ㄹ수록 in Korean: The more (verb)
- 당신 and 너: Which one to use
- -(으)ㄹ 수도 있어요: Might, Could, Maybe
- 그렇다: That’s right
- -밖에 + negative verb conjugation: Only, nothing but
- 위하다: For the sake of
- 보다 더/ 보다 덜: More than/Less than
- The particle 만 and 그냥: Only, just
- 한테 and 한테서: To, from
- 지/죠: Right?
- 자 and ㅂ/읍시다: Let’s
- 것 같다: Think/Seems to be/Might be/Looks like it
- -자마자: As soon as
- 는지: Whether
- 도: Explaining the usage of “also” in Korean
- -는 중이에요: In the middle of
- -잖아요: You know
- -기 전에: Before
- 15 modern-day Korean slang words that make you sound like a Pro
- Indicating particle (으)로: Method, Toward, By, With, From, As
- -야 되다/-야 하다: Should/must/have to in Korean
- Korean Sentence Ending “-까요”: A Guide to Understanding and Using 까요
- Expressing Desires in Korean: ㄹ래요
- Korean future tense : 을/ㄹ 게요
- Mastering -지만: Korean Contrasting
- Unlocking the Versatility of “네요” in Korean: A Complete Guide
- Understanding “는데” in Korean: A Guide to Its Usage and Meaning
- Conditional sentences: 면/으면 (When/if)
- Why Learning Korean Is Easier Than You Think
- Conversational Korean: How to speak Korean
- Fun Ways to Learn Korean Vocabulary
- How to make verbs into nouns in Korean
- Most common mistakes to avoid when learning Korean
- What are some of the best apps to learn Korean?
- 150 most common Korean words with sample sentences
- Korean words and phrases to kickstart your Korean journey
- How long does it take to learn Korean?
- How to read Korean faster
- Learn Korean Language for Beginners (Where to start)
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Topic: Travel Korea
- Budget-Friendly Travel in Korea: How to Save Without Compromising on Experience
- The Best Times to Visit Korea: A Comprehensive Season-by-Season Breakdown
- Traditional Korean hanbok experience
- Exploring Daegu: the textile and the apple city – the ultimate guide
- Gwangju travel guide: Top places to explore
- Exploring Jeonju: top places to visit
- Best places to visit in Chuncheon – A complete guide
- Complete Gyeongju travel guide – all you need to know
- Jeju’s top must-visit destinations
- The Ultimate Busan Bucket List: Top Places to Explore
- Top tips on how to explore Seoul on a budget
- Korean Cherry Blossom Spectacular: Must-See Spots
- Getting Around Korea: Transportation Tips for Tourists
- Cultural Differences To Know When Travelling to South Korea
- What are some of the best hiking trails in South Korea?
- Essential Korean Phrases for Your Next Trip: A Guide for Travelers
- Why should South Korea be one of your must visit places
- Top tips you need to know before you visit Seoul