by MyKoreanWorkBook | Jan 23, 2022
This short exercise practices the present formal and polite verb form. It is an additional practice to the content in this post: BASIC VERBS WITH ~습니다 / ~습니까? //~ㅂ니다 / ~ㅂ니까?
To find more post on formal polite verb ending – use the ~습니다/~습니까 tag at the bottom of the page or the post.
Your task here is to complete the sentences using this verb ending. Once all of them are complete, click the “Check” button to see your results. The “Show solution” button will reveal the expected answers.
by MyKoreanWorkBook | Jan 22, 2022
This listening is an easy one, more like a warm-up for practicing Sino-Korean numbers between 0 and 100. The only limitation is that you can play the same audio only twice.
In this exercise, you will need to write a number as an answer, don’t spell it.
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.
by MyKoreanWorkBook | Jan 22, 2022
A short memory game that helps you practice the names of some basic animals in Korean.
This game is based on the vocabulary of the sheet for ANIMAL NAMES AND -입니까/-입니다. You may want to check that post, too.
Otherwise, 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.
by MyKoreanWorkBook | Jan 22, 2022
A short game that helps you practice recalling the names of some basic countries in Korean. Use the hint at the top of the card if feeling lost.
This game is based on the vocabulary of the sheet for BASIC COUNTRIES WITH ~입니까/~입니다. You may want to check that post, too.
Otherwise, have fun!