Super fun, systematic, and easy-to-understand Korean language course!
What you'll learn In the introductory course, students will learn basic Korean greetings, letters and pronunciation, and how to type on a smartphone and PC.
From the beginner level course, students will study vocabulary and grammar using conversational texts.
The course also thoroughly explains how to make colloquial forms (요 form) and their pronunciation changes.
You will learn all the grammar of past, present, present progressive, and future tenses.
Ultimately, students will learn approximately 80 grammatical expressions required to pass TOPIK Level 2
Requirements There are no course requirements. Even if you do not know anything about the Korean language, you are welcome to join.
Description Even if you don't know anything about Korean, you will be able to speak Korean with confidence after completing this entire course.In this course, you will systematically learn everything from basic letter reading and pronunciation to beginner-level vocabulary and grammar.Even if you are learning Korean for the first time, you can steadily improve your ability while acquiring systematic knowledge as you progress through the courses one by one.I explained colloquial expressions (요 form) and their pronunciation changes thoroughly, which are the biggest obstacles for beginners.In addition, I explain grammar using actual conversational sentences. This means that you can use the grammar immediately in real conversations with Koreans, and it is also useful for understanding Korean news and social networking sites.Using actual conversational sentences will also help you to understand the vocabulary and grammar imaginatively. It can also be used for pronunciation practice.I covered all grammatical expressions that can be found in textbooks, so you can learn complete beginner-level Korean in this course alone.After completing this entire course, you will be at a level to pass the TOPIK Level 2.In a short time, you will be able to completely master the beginner level of the Korean language.
Overview
Section 1: Introductory course
Lecture 1 12 Basic Greetings
Lecture 2 Korean Vowels! Pronunciation and Writing with Chart!
Lecture 3 Korean Basic Alphabet Letters with Chart
Lecture 4 Aspirated and Tense Consonants Perfect Guide
Lecture 5 Combined Vowels and Types of Korean Alphabet
Lecture 6 Final Consonants, Double batchim, and Pronunciation Rules
Lecture 7 How to Type Korean Keyboard on iPhone and Android
Lecture 8 How to Type Korean Keyboard on Windows and Mac
Section 2: Beginner course
Lecture 9 는 / 은 (Topic Particle), 입니다 / 입니까? "A is B/A is B?"
Lecture 10 이/가 아닙니다 (Negative Sentence), 이것, 그것, 저것, 무엇 "this, that, that, what"
Lecture 11 ㅂ/습니다 (present tense of formal style), ~(하)고 "do (A) and (B)"
Lecture 12 -지 않습니다, 안- (Negative Expressions)
Lecture 13 예요/이에요 "It is~", 이/가 아니에요 (Negative Expressions)
Lecture 14 Conjugating the ~요 form, 해요체 : Speech Levels (meaning & grammar)
Lecture 15 을/를 (object marker), -네요 "~isn't it", Sino-Korean Numbers
Lecture 16 과/와 "and", Native Korean Numbers, Interrogatives
Lecture 17 ~고 있어요 (present progressive tense),(이)랑 "with or and"
Lecture 18 이었어요/였어요 "was/were", 이요/요 "is/am/are"
Lecture 19 ㅆ어요/ㅆ습니다 (past tense practice & examples)
Lecture 20 (으)ㄹ 거예요 "It will be~", (으)ㄹ게요 (future tense practice & examples)
Lecture 21 (으)ㄹ까요? "Should we~?", (으)ㄹ까 봐 "I am worried that" , (으)ㄹ까 하다 (future tense)
Lecture 22 (으)ㄹ래요 "shall we",지요 "isn't it?"
Lecture 23 ー겠어요(intentions and plans)
Lecture 24 (으)시/(으)세요 "Honorifics"
Lecture 25 -(이)세요/-(으)십시오 "Honorifics"
Lecture 26 한테 / 한테서 "to/from", Past tense of honorifics
Lecture 27 (으)로 "to", 아/어 주세요 "Can you do it (for me)?"
Lecture 28 아/어 주다/주시다/드리다 "to do something for someone", 아/어 보다 "to try to do an action"
Lecture 29 -아/어서 "because/and", -(으)ㄹ 수 있어요/없어요 "can/can't"
Lecture 30 (으)니까 "because", 못 "can't"
Lecture 31 지만 "but", -고 싶어요 "want to", -고 싶어해요 "Someone wants to"
Lecture 32 (으)면 "if/when", (으)면서 "while/as", (으)러 가다/오다 "to go/come (in order)"
Lecture 33 -아/어도 돼요? "May I / Is it okay", -(ㅂ)습니다만 "but/ however"
Lecture 34 -(으)려고 하다 "plan to/intend to", -(으)려고요 "plan to", -아/어야 되다, "must / have to"
Lecture 35 -는 "that (I) do", -는 게 좋다 "It's better to (do an action)"
Lecture 36 (으)ㄴ+noun "that (I) did", 한 적이 있다/없다, -한 후에, -한 다음에 "after doing (something)"
Lecture 37 -(으)ㄹ+noun, "that (I) will", (으)ㄴ/는/(으)ㄹ 것 같다 "looks/sounds"
Lecture 38 (으)ㄴ+noun, 잖아요 "as you know/ you know", 군요 "I see (that)/indeed"
Lecture 39 인 "who is", -아/어 있다 "is -ing/-ed"
Lecture 40 -는데 "but", 았/었으면 좋겠다 "I wish I could"
Lecture 41 -게 "~ly", 게 되다 "become/end up doing", -는 편이다 "I tend to do~"
Lecture 42 -지 말고 "don't do (this)", -지 마세요, "Please, don't (do this)," -지 못하다 "cannot"
Lecture 43 -(으)ㄹ 때 "when~", -았/었을 때 "when (I) was~", -(으)ㅂ시다 "Let's (do something)"
Lecture 44 -(으)ㄴ 지 +time +되었다 "It has been (time) since", 아/어지다 "to become", -거나 "or"
Lecture 45 -기 전에 "before (doing something)", -기로 하다 "decide to do~"
Lecture 46 Noun+때문에 "because of noun", 기 때문에 "because", 이/가 되다 "to become"
Lecture 47 -기 쉽다/어렵다 "it is easy to /difficult to", 기 위해서 "in order to"
Lecture 48 -(이)라고 하다 "(someone) says that", -냐고 하다"asks/suggests"
Lecture 49 는다고 하다 "It is said that/I heard +(someone) does", 는대요
Lecture 50 -(으)라고 하다 "tell (someone) to do (something)", -자고 하다 "suggest (someone) do"
People who have never studied Korean.,People who want to pass TOPIK level 2.,People who want to be able to listen to and understand K-POP lyrics and Korean dramas.,People who would like to travel and speak with locals in Korea.,People who have tried to learn Korean by themselves but have failed.