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.

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.

LISTENING: SINO-KOREAN NUMBERS 1-100

LISTENING: SINO-KOREAN NUMBERS 1-100

Some more listening practice of the Sino-Korean numbers… This listening exercise can include any of the numbers between 1 and 100. 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.


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.)

Sample:

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