The beginner level Korean lessons on this podcasts are designed in a way that anyone can start learning Korean from scratch and master the beginner level. The lessons cover almost all contents from several Korean textbooks. You can also find the whole transcript of podcasts on my website, https://learning-korean.com/ By reading the transcripts, many students said they were able to understand the grammar easily. The lecture is like an online school with homework, and tests. If you are interested in learning Korean, please try taking my lectures!
Today's class will not be based on a conversation as usual, but instead will be an intensive lecture on the [요 form] from the beginning to the end.
The theme of today's class is [이 사진은 무슨 사진이에요?] “What photo is this?” The grammar we will learn is [예요/이에요(It is~) and 、이/가 아니에요(It is not~)].
In the previous class, we learned the expression [이것은 필통이 아닙니다] “This is not a pencil case.” This was a negative sentence for a noun. Today, we will learn how to make negative sentences for verbs and adjectives.
Today's topic is [남자 친구 있습니까?] "Do you have a boyfriend?" we will learn the grammar, [ㅂ/습니다], the polite form of present sentence ending, and [~(하)고] which means "(do (A) and (B)".
Last class, we learned how to end a sentence using 입니다 which is [is, are, am] in English. In opposite, today, we will make a negative sentence using [아닙니다], which is [is not~]. Also, by the end of today's class, we will learn how to use [이것, 그것, 저것, 무엇] [this, that, that, what] to make sentences like [What is this?] “It is water” and etc.
At today's lesson, you will learn "는 / 은" and "입니다 / 입니까?" By the end of this lesson, you will be able to introduce yourself in Korean. That's so awesome!
Today, I would like to teach you how to set up a Korean input source on both Windows and MacBook computers.
In today's class, I'd like to show you all the Korean input settings in iPhone and Android, and how to type Korean using both keyboard style and 10-key style.
Today, we will learn about Korean batchim. In English, it is called final consonants. I will mainly explain the origin of batchim, the basic batchim, double batchim, and the changes in the pronunciation.
Today, we will learn about combined vowels. A combined vowel is made up with a combination of two kinds of basic vowels. ◆ Quiz Lesson No. 1 to 5 will be on the test. I hope many of you come to the quiz page to check how much you understand my lesson. https://learning-korean.com/elementary/20210208-10632/
Today, we will learn about the aspirated sounds and tense sounds in Korean. You probably might be thinking “What are the aspirated and tense sounds?”
In today's class, we will learn how to read the most basic letters, which we call the basic sound.
Today, we will learn how to read Korean vowels. The explanation will be easy to follow, even if you are new to Hangul.
Today is the first lesson, so I will teach you 12 basic greetings in Korean. Anybody who's learning Korean will definitely use these 12 Korean expressions from now on, so let's learn them thoroughly today.