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by pyfuncranca1981 2020. 3. 3. 10:20

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Bestselling Korean novel, “Please Look After Mom”.What’s more, South Korea is a young, tech-savvy country that’s home to popular tech brands including Samsung and LG.Why not make Korean the next language you learn? Is Learning Korean Difficult?Learning Korean is actually a lot easier than you think.

That's one of the reasons I created and the. I wanted to show just how simple Korean can be if you take the right approach.Although Korean might be ranked as one of the more difficult languages to learn by the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), it is by no means impossible. In fact, compared to Japanese and Chinese, Korean has some huge advantages that make it easy to learn. Let’s find out more about these.

Why the Korean Alphabet is Easy to LearnThe first step in learning the Korean language is becoming familiar with the Korean alphabet, as it’s likely considerably different from the other languages you’re familiar with. When first seeing the Korean alphabet, many people assume that it is just a bunch of squiggles and that it is as impenetrable as learning the thousands of Chinese characters that students of Mandarin face. Believe it or not, this causes some learners to give up before they even start!While there are ways of, the Korean alphabet is nothing like Chinese characters.

It is far easier to learn than even the Japanese ‘script’ alphabets of Katakana or Hiragana, and maybe even. The reason for this goes back centuries and lies in its origin.Unlike other alphabets that grew organically, Hangul, the Korean alphabet, was invented.

Not only was it invented, but it was made with the specific purpose of being easy to learn and use. Basically, it’s almost impossible to design a simpler writing system than Hangul that would still work with the Korean language.It is said that “a wise man can acquaint himself with them the alphabet before morning is over; a stupid man can learn them.” The truth is that using modern learning techniques, anybody can learn Hangul in just ninety minutes.Think about that for a second – this language was constructed with language learners in mind! Hangul exists not to confuse and intimidate learners, but rather to give them the quickest access to Korean culture possible. The alphabet itself is not intimidating at all – the only intimidating part is the initial unfamiliarity you can get past in less than ninety minutes.With only twenty-four letters in the Korean alphabet, it doesn’t take long to learn. Equally, while some writing systems look impossible to scribe, Korean is easy.

One of the letters is a circle, one is a square, and two are literally straight lines!Hangul has another huge advantage over Chinese characters in that it is phonetic. Even if many Chinese characters may have phonetic elements to them, Korean is entirely phonetic. There aren’t hidden sounds or pronunciations that new learners are expected to know right off the bat. In fact, it has this advantage over the Latin alphabet too. For example, if you are an American travelling to the U.K.

And you come across a sign saying ‘Leicester’. You may well assume that this is read ‘Lie-kest-er’ when it is in fact pronounced ‘Lester’.There are countless examples of this in English and in the Romance Languages. For example, there are. The differences in spelling and pronunciation can make it difficult to put two-and-two together.

Yet, you are fluently reading English right now, despite the tricky spelling and pronunciation that comes with the territory.If you can read Hangul, then it is very rare that you will have similar problems with pronunciation. When pronouncing a Korean place or name, there are only a handful of situations where the pronunciation isn’t exactly the same as how the word is written. Luckily, you can easily learn these exceptions in no time!That’s why it’s easy to connect written and spoken Korean. For example, if you hear somebody talking about going to an ‘an-gwa’ then you might remember that word when you are walking down the street and see a sign saying ‘안과’ above a shop selling spectacles.

The link between the sound and the written word makes it easier to remember these new words. After you become familiar with the characters in the language, acquiring new Korean words will happen in no time!Hangul is so easy to learn, that an! Word Families: How Korean Words Are BuiltYou might be thinking ‘if the Korean alphabet is so logical, then why are all the letters jumbled up instead of just being in a straight line?’ Well, this is the genius part of the Korean alphabet that makes learning new words and ideas very simple! However, it is most likely different from the letter orders in the alphabets you are most familiar with using.In Korean:. ‘ㅅ‘ sounds like ‘s’;. ‘ㅏ’ sounds like ‘a’;.

‘ㄴ’ sounds like ‘n’.When put together they look like ‘산’, which is pronounced as ‘san’. Rather than being just three letters in a line, it makes a nice self-contained block!Korean is essentially made up of three types of words:. Words that are ‘pure’ Korean;. Words that are based on English (we will come to these later);.

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Words that are based on Chinese characters.When we see 山 in Chinese we know this means mountain. Equally, in the Korean words that are based on Chinese, each block in Korean has the same meaning as a Chinese character. 산, in this context usually means ‘mountain’. This means that any time we see 산 at the end of a word, we can guess that it probably has something to do with a mountain. Easy enough, right?In English, the spelling of the words ‘volcano’ and ‘iceberg’ are totally different from ‘mountain’.

In Korean, they are 화산 (fire-mountain) and 빙산 (ice-mountain). This can help you learn words very quickly and guess new words without ever seeing them before. When you learn one word, you will have access almost instantly to other words and phrases that build upon that first word.For example, from our earlier word 안과, if we are walking around the streets and see words like 내과, 치과, 피부과, etc., then we can guess that they have something to do with medical care.

Welcome to Unit 1 of HowToStudyKorean.com. My little sister told me that she taught you how to read Korean! That’s good, because here in Unit 1 you will start learning basic grammar, words and sentence structures. It is very important when you learn a language to build up your vocabulary to be able to speak in every day conversations. But, because your are just starting out, the first few lessons in this Unit will have a smaller amount of new words than usual. As you progress, lessons will include more and more words to add to your vocabulary!: Start learning actual grammar, phrases and words that you can apply to daily conversation! We will start by introducing you to basic Korean sentence structure, which will lead into you making your own sentences using proper conjugation techniques.

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Korean Language Learning Program

You will also learn about all the irregulars in Korean grammar, and how to use them in sentences. These first 8 lessons are hard, but they will be a strong foundation for your future studies: These lessons will build heavily on what you learned from earlier lessons. In these lessons, you will be introduced to numbers in Korean and how to deal with telling time, counting things, and many more things that require an understanding of numbers (Korean numbers are very confusing!). In addition, you will learn about passive verbs, asking questions, and how to use many grammar formations to create many new sentences!In these final 8 lessons of Unit 1, you will be introduced to connecting particles in Korean. Eventually, you will learn hundreds of these particles, but here in these lessons, you will be introduced to the most basic ones (고, 고 싶다 and 고 있다 to name a few).

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You will also learn about using 잘/못 in sentences to indicate that you do something well/poorly. In addition, you will learn the many different ways that you can ask questions in Korean, along with the words 이렇다, 그렇다 and 저렇다.At the end of each unit, there will be a Unit Test where you can test yourself on what you learned from the previous 25 lessons. Use this first Unit Test to test yourself on what was taught in Lessons 1 – 25.