Another easy way to practice reading Hangul is to learn and practice country names which are almost the same in English (or even in your native language).
It may seem difficult at first glance, but really worth to play with it.
This sheet includes some countries from Europe.
Please note that the last page of this sheet is the vocabulary list. Don’t print it if you won’t need it.
Hint: once you complete an exercise, read it out for yourself, – this way, you can double your practice!
(Scroll to the bottom of this post to download practice sheet.)
VOCABULARY LIST
Country | Korean | Capital | Korean |
Albania | 알바니아 | Tirana | 티라나 |
Belarus | 벨라루스 | Minsk | 민스크 |
Belgium | 벨기에 | Brussels | 브뤼셀 |
Bulgaria | 불가리아 | Sofia | 소피아 |
Croatia | 크로아티아 | Zagreb | 자그레브 |
Estonia | 에스토니아 | Tallinn | 탈린 |
Portugal | 포르투갈 | Lisbon | 리스본 |
Romania | 루마니아 | Bukarest | 부카레스트 |
Serbia | 세르비아 | Belgrade | 베오그라드 |
Slovakia | 슬로바키아 | Bratislava | 브라티슬라바 |
Slovenia | 슬로바니아 | Ljubljana | 류블랴나 |
Spain | 스페인 | Madrid | 마드리드 |
Switzerland | 스위스 | Bern | 베른 |
Turkey | 칠면조 | Ankara | 앙카라 |
UK | 영국 | London | 런던 |
Ukraine | 우크라이나 | Kijev | 키예프 |
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