My Korean Workbook

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

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BASIC PLACES IN TOWN AND LOCATION

BASIC PLACES IN TOWN AND LOCATION

In this sheet, you can find exercises that uses some of the basic places in town and places of prepositions.

There are other sheets and games with similar topic, so you may want to check them out, too by filtering on the “Places” tag.

Read more about the prepositions of place.

This sheet uses formal polite verb ending. To find more posts on it, use the ~습니다/~습니까 tag at the bottom of the page or the post.

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
bakery
bank
bookstore
bus
car
cinema
company
convenience store
department store
home
park
pharmacy
restaurant
street
restroom
tree
빵집
은행
서점
버스

영화관
회사
편의점
백화점

공원
약국
식당
거리
화장실
나무

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CLOCK –  TELLING THE TIME

CLOCK – TELLING THE TIME

A short, downloadable pratice about telling the time in Korean, as long as it is hour, minute, morning and afternoon. The verb forms in this sheet already use present formal polite, and present, but not formal polite. If you are not convenient with both, transform them to the one that you know and use with that.

For these exercises, you will need to know the Native-Korean numbers, and the Sino-Korean numbers, too.

Read more about the Native-Korean numbers.

Read more about the Sino-Korean numbers.

Read more about telling the time in Korean.

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

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

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PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE – ROOM

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE – ROOM

In this sheet, you can find a few exercises that help you practice the prepositions of place, and some vocabulary for objects in a room.

There is also a post for practicing prepositions only, you may want to check out that one, too.

Read more about the prepositions of place.

Note to this sheet: the exercises are suitable for using both the present formal polite, and present, but not formal polite verb endings. If you are not convenient with both, feel free to stick to the one you know. The major part of the sheet is about you writing your own sentences with the given clues anyway..

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
bag가방
ball
bed침대
book
box상자
cat고양이
chair의자
clock시계
clothes
cupboard찬장
desk책상
guitar기타
laptop노트북
night lamp나이트 램프
night stand나이트 스탠트
photo사진
puppy/dog강아지
rabbit토끼
rug/carpet라그
table테이블
table lamp테이블 램프
wall
window창문

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BASIC PLACES IN TOWN AND LOCATION

BASIC PLACES AND DIRECTION (에)

This sheet practices basic places and the direction particle (에).

Hints on the direction particle:

  • Attached to nouns
  • Form not depending on the last consonant/vowel (always 에)
  • Can be used with verbs that are able to express doing something to somewhere, like 가다 (to go) or 오다 (to come)

Read more about the direction particle.

Vocabulary practice for these basic places can be found in the post for BASIC PLACES – NO GRAMMAR.

The sheet uses formal polite verb ending – you can find exercises for that by filtering on the ~습니다/~습니까 tag.

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.)

Sample:

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