안녕하세요! ← Can you see this? If you see random gibberish or little squares, please be sure that your computer is capable of displaying the Korean characters! View directions on how to install Hangul support
here. After following these directions, you'll be able to both read and write Hangul on your computer using your keyboard.
Need to refresh on past lessons? Continuing from where we left off in lesson three, we'll be going over six more Hangul characters, learning their names, pronunciations, and stroke orders. Also, we'll learn how to say "This is (something)" and "It's a (thing)"! Let's begin!
IMPORTANT: There won't be any streaming audio in this lesson,
download the audio here at mediafire. There are only hangul sounds in this zip at the moment, because I haven't had time to record the sample sentences. Sorry~
Hangul Set #04
This is... & It's a...
It's time for our very first grammar lesson. Here you'll learn how to compose a simple, yet useful sentence. I've done my best to make this lesson as simple as possible so it doesn't look intimidating, and if you have questions at the end, just comment and ask. Let's start!
HOMEWORK
Comment here with a sentence that you made using the above information and a noun of your choice! If you need a noun to use, go to
BLUEDIC.COM and find one there~ Let's see what you can say~! 안녕히 계세요!
Images: KoreanWikiProject
Lesson Order: TTMIK
Audio: KoreanWikiProject &
ereluna