The following are the complete list of the lessons created so far in this Korean Language Guide.
Particles
- Topic Particle - 는 / 은
- Identifier Particle - 가 / 이
- Subject Particles - 는 / 은 and 가 / 이
- Additive Particle - 도
- Object Particle - 를 / 을
- Time / Place Particle - 에
Pronouns
- Pronouns (I, You) - 나, 저, 너, 당신
- Pronouns (He, She) - 그, 그녀, 걔, 그분
- Pronouns (He, She) - 얘, 쟤, 걔
- Pronouns (They) - 그들, 걔들, 그분들
- Pronouns- This, It, That
Nouns
Adjectives
- Adjectives - Present, Past
- Adjectives - Polite [Present, Past]
- Adjectives - Descriptive
- Adjectives - Connective
Verbs
- Verbs - Present, Past
- Verbs - Polite [Present, Past]
- Verbs - Future [Will]
- Verbs - Continuous
- Verbs - Connective
- Verbs - Can
- Verbs - Have
- Verbs - Want
- Verbs - Descriptive I
- Verbs - Descriptive II
- Verbs - Speech
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ReplyDeleteEven more impressive, is that it doesn't appear that you are even living in Korea, which is motivation for expats who are living in Korea to learn Korean.
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Hi OliviaB,
DeleteYou're welcome!
I'm glad that you find the blog helpful!
I have included the web address you gave me to the "Listening Exercise" section of the blog.
By the way, it seems Yahoo! Korea is closing down at the end of this month, so I'm not sure whether the website will be still available next year. @.@
Hi teacher
ReplyDeletethank you for lessons. I loved those very much. chinja kumasmida! :)
But I have a simple question. If I want to start from one lesson and go to next and next till end, which lesson is the best for lesson one?
And where is the map of road?
How can I find the next lesson?
thank you
P.S. I only have a yahoo Id where can I insert it? :D
Hi mina,
Deleteit'd be good to follow this guide from the top to bottom.
Starting with particles would be a good choice.
P.S. I don't think you can add a yahoo ID to this.
Cheers.
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ReplyDeleteAm not good in pronouncing. Could u please help or just suggest me some links
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DeleteI want to say the chair is between the table and the umbrella. .의자가 테이블 우사 사이에 있어요 is that correct?
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