My Korean Workbook

GAME: JOBS AND SUBJECT PARTICLES

GAME: JOBS AND SUBJECT PARTICLES

This short game lists some basic jobs. English meaning is provided next to each in case, you are learning the words right now. If already practicing them, try to skip the English word for them, and guess the meaning from the Korean word. That way, you can use the English meaning for checking your guess.

Read more on the 이/가 subject particles.

To complete this exercise, highlight the correct particle that fits the noun. Once all are complete, click the “Check” button to see your results. You may also click the “Show solution” button to check the answers.


BASIC PLACES AND DIRECTION (에)

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:

Sheet:

LISTENING: SINO-KOREAN NUMBERS – 1

LISTENING: SINO-KOREAN NUMBERS – 1

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.


GAME: ANIMAL NAMES

GAME: ANIMAL NAMES

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.