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BASIC VERBS WITH ~습니다 / ~습니까? //~ㅂ니다 / ~ㅂ니까?

BASIC VERBS WITH ~습니다 / ~습니까? //~ㅂ니다 / ~ㅂ니까?

This sheet focuses on some common, basic words of action and description, while also practices forming verbs with “~습니다 / ~습니까? //~ㅂ니다 / ~ㅂ니까?” ending.

HINTS:

  • Present tense
  • Formal and polite (eg. speaking to old, higher rank, new people, audience)
  • Positive form:
    • Base form ending with vowel: ~ㅂ니다
    • Base form ending with consonant: ~습니다
    • Base form ending with “ㄹ”: ~ㅂ니다 (ㄹ and 스 ommitted)
  • Question form:
    • Base form ending with vowel: ㅂ니까?
    • Base form ending with consonant: ~습니까?
    • Base form ending with “ㄹ”: ~ㅂ니까? (ㄹ and 스 ommitted)

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Read more about action and descriptive verbsin Korean


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

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VOCABULARY IN THIS SHEET

EnglishKorean
to answer대답하다
to ask a question질문하다
to be big크다
to be boring재미없다
to be delicious맛있다
to be expensive비싸다
to be interesting재미있다
to be many많다
to come오다
to do homework숙제하다
to drink마시다
to eat먹다
to end/finish sg끝나다
to go가다
to learn배우다
to listen듣다
to look forward to기달다
to meet만나다
to put on (eg. clothes)입다
to read읽다
to rest쉬다
to see/watch보다
to sleep자다
to start sg시작하다
to study공부하다
to talk이야기하다
to talk on the phone전화하다
to teach가르차다
to work일하다
to work out운동하다

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DATES – DAYS AND MONTHS

DATES – DAYS AND MONTHS

This sheet practices saying the dates – as long as it includes the month and the days of the month.

HINTS

  • Months are formed with Sino-Korean numbers + 월 (eg. 1월 /일월/ = January)
  • Be careful with 6월 (유월) and 10월 (시월)
  • Days of the month are formed with Sino-Korean numbers + 일 (eg. 1일 /일일/= first day of the month)
  • Order: Month – Day (eg. 1 Jan = 1월 1일 /일월 일일/)

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The grammar used in this sheet focuses on 입니까/-입니다 .

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Hint: Once an exercise is complete, also read it out for yourself to double the practice!

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EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 1 – NO GRAMMAR

EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 1 – NO GRAMMAR

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!

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VOCABULARY LIST

CountryKoreanCapitalKorean
Albania알바니아Tirana티라나
Belarus벨라루스Minsk민스크
Belgium벨기에Brussels브뤼셀
Bulgaria불가리아Sofia소피아
Croatia크로아티아Zagreb자그레브
Estonia에스토니아Tallinn탈린
Portugal포르투갈Lisbon리스본
Romania루마니아Bukarest부카레스트
Serbia세르비아Belgrade베오그라드
Slovakia슬로바키아Bratislava브라티슬라바
Slovenia슬로바니아Ljubljana류블랴나
Spain스페인Madrid마드리드
Switzerland스위스Bern베른
Turkey칠면조Ankara앙카라
UK영국London 런던
Ukraine우크라이나Kijev키예프

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BASIC COUNTRIES WITH ~입니까/~입니다

BASIC COUNTRIES WITH ~입니까/~입니다

This sheet practices the spelling of some of the countries. The grammar in this sheet focuses on ~입니까/~입니다.

HINTS

  • Means: “to be”
  • Dictionary form: 이다
  • Noun+-입니까? or Noun+-입니다
  • Question form: Noun+-입니까?
  • Positive form: Noun+-입니다

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

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VOCABULARY IN THIS SHEET

EnglishKorean
UK
Thailand
Canada
Australia
USA
Egypt
China
North Korea
Korea
Germany
Japan
Brazil
person
영국
태국
캐나다
호주
미국
이집트
중국
북한
한국
독일
일본
브라질
사람

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BASIC BORROWED WORDS

BASIC BORROWED WORDS

One of the easy ways to practice reading Hangul is to learn and practice words that are almost the same in English (or even in your native language).

This sheet is looking at some of these easy-peasies.

Hint: for this level, even Google Translator can come handy, so that you can compare what you’ve managed to figure out to how it should sound. Also, recommend to spend some time reading the sheet out for yourself to double practice.

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EnglishKorean
bus
butter
Café
cake
chocolate
Cola
computer
date
email
hamburger
ice cream
internet
juice
key ring
menu
mobile phone
pizza
sandwich
sofa
supermarket
taxi
team
television
wine
버스
버터
커피숍
케이크
초콜릿
콜라
컴퓨터
데이트
이메일
햄버거
아이스크림
인터넷
주스
키홀더
메뉴
핸드폰
피자
샌드위치
소파
슈퍼마켓
택시

텔레비전
와인

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