Happy you found this site and I really hope I can help you out with some practice in your learning Korean.
The sheets in the posts are meant to be simple and short with clear focus on a specific grammar or vocabulary to support home learning for the course/book you have chosen, -like an extra homework for drilling and memorizing. I have no intention to teach Korean grammar and/or vocabulary here, only practice, but grammar hints are usually provided in each of the posts, along with link to find the grammar rules in details.
As you can see, all the materials are available for free, but, I would recommend checking the FAQ section, so that both of us can be on the same page. Please, do that! π
To find specific grammar/vocabulary practice sheet(s), feel free to browse around and/or use the “Search” option or the tags at the bottom of the page.
Would you have any question, I would also recommend the FAQ..
Apart from that: have fun and wish you all the best with your journey of learning!
One of the easy ways to practice reading Hangul is to learn and practice words that are almost the same in English (or even in your native language).
This sheet is looking at some of these easy-peasies.
Hint: for this level, even Google Translator can come handy, so that you can compare what you’ve managed to figure out to how it should sound. Also, recommend to spend some time reading the sheet out for yourself to double practice.
(Scroll to the bottom of this post to download practice sheet.)
This sheet includes some exercises that practice vocabulary for basic, common places. At this point, no grammar is included, it is all about playing with the words in Korean, while memorizing them.
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.)