My Korean Workbook

LISTENING: NATIVE KOREAN NUMBERS

LISTENING: NATIVE KOREAN NUMBERS

Some more listening practice: now with the Native Korean numbers… This listening exercise can include any of the numbers between 1 and 99. To have some challenge, you can listen to the same audio only three times, then, you must write an answer.

Make sure you use numbers, don’t spell them.

Once all fields complete, click the “Check” button.

Click “Show solution” button to compare your answers to the expected ones.

Read more about the Native Korean numbers.


GAME: COUNTERS

GAME: COUNTERS

Up to a game to practice count words in Korean? In this game, 8 counters are given, and you need to match them with the items provided.

Hints on counters:

  • Loads of them.
  • Some of them are used with Sino-Korean numbers (eg. month, day, minute), others are used with Native Korean numbers.
  • The counters in this game all go with Native Korean numbers. They are:
    • 명 (informal) / 분 (formal) – for counting people
    • 개 – things – mainly all objects (with some exceptions – well, tons of exceptions), or if you don’t know the counter of inanimate things
    • 권 – volume – books, items that are bound
    • 잔 – glass – anything that is served in glass, cup, and such
    • 병 – bottle – anything served in bottle
    • 장 – page – anything that looks like a sheet (even CD, eg.)
    • 마리 – for counting animals
    • 대 – for counting machines, vehicles or instruments

Read more about Korean count words.

Hint to this game: once you have the solution, make up your own sentences for more practice.


TO PLAY THE GAME:

Drag the pictures one by one and place them under their correct counter. Make sure they are in the correct zone properly.

Hover your mouse over the pictures to get their Korean name. Use the arrows in the top right corner to view the game full screen. Or zoom you page out if you need to fit it into your screen.

Once complete, scroll to the bottom and click the “Check” button.

DIRECTIONS AND MORE PLACES IN TOWN

DIRECTIONS AND MORE PLACES IN TOWN

This sheet is dedicated to basic expressions for getting around the town, – like giving directions, where buildings are.

The exercises are rather simple, they include the practice of some more place names in Korean, then giving/getting guidance like turning left, right, going straight, and such. They also have a practice for the difference between -에 and -로.

Read more about asking and giving directions in Korean.

If you need more practice with the below words, a memory game is also available HERE.

Hint: once the sheet is complete, spend some time reading it out for yourself.

(Scroll to the bottom of this post to download practice sheet.)

VOCABULARY IN THIS SHEET

EnglishKorean
airport
art gallery
bakery
bank
bookstore
café
company
convenience store
gas station
home
hospital
karaoke bar
library
market
museum
park
pharmacy
post office
railway station
restaurant
salon
school
shop
street
supermarket
swimming pool
university
공항
미술관
빵집
은행
서점
카페
회사
편의점
주유소

병원
노래방
도서관
시장
박물관
공원
약국
우체국
기차역
식당
미용실
학교
가게
거리
슈퍼마켓
수영장
대학교

DIRECTIONS USED IN THIS SHEET

EnglishKorean
on the right of sg
on the left of sg
in front of sg
near sg
behind sg/ at the back of sg
right
left
towards right
towards left
to be close by
near
right in front of sg
right behind sg
right next to sg
(at) there
turn around
turn right
turn left
go the opposite way
go straight
right somewhere
오른쪽에
왼쪽에
앞에
근처에
뒤에
오른쪽
왼쪽
오른쪽으로
왼쪽으로
가깝다
가까운
바로 앞에
바로 뒤에
바로 옆에
거기에서
돌아서세요
똑 바로 가세요
왼쪽으로 가세요
반대쪽으로 가세요
똑 바로 가세요
바로

Sample:

Sheet:

GAME: MORE PLACES IN TOWN

GAME: MORE PLACES IN TOWN

A new sheet is on the way. Until then, here you are a short memory game that helps you practice some more names of places in town in Korean.

Wish you have fun!

Notes to this game:

  • It includes audio. Turn off/down sound before playing if you don’t want to hear it.
  • You may need to zoom the page out to have the game fit into your browser.

LISTENING: SINO-KOREAN NUMBERS 100-10,000

LISTENING: SINO-KOREAN NUMBERS 100-10,000

Even more listening practice of the Sino-Korean numbers… This listening exercise can include any of the numbers between 100 and 10,000. You can listen to the same audio only three times, then, you must write an answer.

Make sure you use numbers, don’t spell them.

Once all fields completed, click the “Check” button.

Click “Show solution” button to compare your answers to the expected ones.

Read more about Sino-Korean numbers.