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Free online courseKorean Grammar Full Course

Duration of the online course: 7 hours and 51 minutes

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Master Korean grammar with our comprehensive online course! Perfect for beginners, this free course covers greetings, tenses, particles, numbers, and more. Start learning today!

In this free course, learn about

  • Greetings and Basic Politeness
  • Basic Structures and Demonstratives
  • Basic Verbs, Possession, and Daily Expressions
  • Numbers and Tenses Foundations
  • Time, Questions, and Negation
  • Future Tense and Particles
  • Days, Conjunctions, and Direction Particles
  • Time Telling, Counters, and Progressive Aspect
  • Self-Introduction, Dates, and Also/Too

Course Description

Embark on a comprehensive journey to master the intricacies of the Korean language with the "Korean Grammar Full Course." In just 7 hours and 51 minutes, this course will transform your understanding of Korean grammar, making it accessible and easy to grasp for learners of all levels.

This course is meticulously designed to cover foundational aspects of Korean grammar. As you progress, you'll start with essential phrases such as "Hello" (L1L1) and "Yes/No" (L1L2), establishing a strong base for everyday conversations.

You'll then move on to learning polite expressions like "Goodbye" (L1L3) and "Sorry" (L1L4), which are crucial for social interactions. The course also dives deep into fundamental grammar topics like "To Be" (L1L5) and demonstrative pronouns such as "This" (L1L6) and "This/That" (L1L7).

Understanding the negative sentence structure "To be not" (L1L8) and differentiating between particles like ?/? and ?/? (L1L9) will enhance your ability to form more complex sentences. You'll further explore practical phrases such as "Have/Don't have" (L1L10) and "Please give me" (L1L11), ensuring you can express needs and requests effectively.

The course continues with lessons on expressing appreciation with "It's delicious" (L1L12), and expressing desires with "I want to" (L1L13 & L1L14). Moreover, by understanding both Sino-Korean (L1L15) and native Korean numbers (L1L20), you'll be able to manage numerical concepts with ease.

Verb tenses are thoroughly covered, including present tense (L1L16) and past tense (L1L17). You'll also learn about location marking particles (L1L18), forming questions with "Who" (L1L23) and other interrogatives (L1L24), and indicating time with "When" (L1L19).

Moving to more advanced levels, the course covers future tense (L2L1), object marking particles (L2L2), and the differentiation between ?? and ? ? (L2L3). Practical topics such as names of days (L2L5), telling time (L2L8), and the use of counters (L2L9) are also included.

Engaging lessons like writing the date in Korean (L2L12) and introducing yourself (L2L11) further ensure you can navigate common social situations. The progressive tenses (L2L10) and expressions like "Also/Too" (L2L13 & L2L14) round out your learning, equipping you with a robust command of Korean grammar.

Whether you are starting from scratch or looking to reinforce your existing knowledge, the "Korean Grammar Full Course" provides a complete learning experience. You will finish the course with a comprehensive understanding of Korean grammar, ready to engage confidently in conversation and written communication.

Course content

  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L1 - Hello 07m
  • Exercise: What does 'annyeonghaseyo' mean in Korean?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L2 - Yes/No 07m
  • Exercise: What does 'ne' in Korean most accurately convey when someone uses it in a conversation?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L3 - Goodbye 05m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L4 - Sorry 06m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L5- To Be 10m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L6- This 08m
  • Exercise: What is the correct usage of '이거 (ego)' in a sentence when trying to say 'This is a book' in Korean?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L7- This/ That- ?/?/? 12m
  • Exercise: In Korean grammar, which modifier would you use to describe an object that is near the person you are talking to but far from yourself?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L8- To be not 08m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L9- ?/? and ?/? 18m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L10- Have/ Don't have 11m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L11 - Please Give Me 06m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L12 - It's delicious 12m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L13- I want to 08m
  • Video class: Video Lesson 14 11m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L15- Sino Korean Numbers 13m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L16- Present tense- (?/?/?)? 15m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L17- Past Tense 08m
  • Video class: Video Lesson 18 17m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L19 - When 07m
  • Exercise: How do you ask 'When do you usually get up?' in Korean?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L20- Native Korean Numbers 16m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L21 - Negative Sentence 13m
  • Exercise: In Korean, how do you negate a verb using the colloquial method?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L22 16m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L23 - Who 10m
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L1L24- Interrogatives 11m
  • Exercise: Which Korean word is used to ask 'where' in a sentence?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L1L25 - From - to 12m
  • Exercise: Which Korean word would you use when indicating the starting point of time, such as 'from yesterday'?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L1- Future tense 15m
  • Exercise: When forming the future tense in Korean, which suffix should be added to a verb stem that ends with a vowel?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L2- Object Marking Particles -?/? 17m
  • Exercise: What is the role of object marking particles in Korean sentences?
  • Video class: Video Lesson 28 11m
  • Exercise: In Korean, which conjunction would you use to logically connect the sentence 'It rained today' with 'I stayed at home'?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L2L4 15m
  • Exercise: What is the difference in usage between 'hago' and 'iran' in Korean?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L5- Names of days in a week 09m
  • Exercise: In Korean, what is the correct way to say Thursday?
  • Video class: Video Lesson 31 14m
  • Exercise: In Korean grammar, which conjunctive word could mean 'but', 'however', and additionally 'and', depending on the context?
  • Video class: Video Lesson 32 15m
  • Exercise: In Korean, which particle can be used to indicate both 'to someone' and 'from someone'?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L8- Telling time 19m
  • Exercise: In the Korean language, which number system is used to express minutes when telling the time?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L9- Counters 14m
  • Exercise: In Korean grammar, what counter should you use when counting inanimate objects like desks or pencils?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course - L2L10 - Present Progressive Tense 17m
  • Exercise: What is the correct way to express an action you are currently doing in Korean using the present progressive form?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L11- Introduce yourself in Korean 12m
  • Exercise: In the Korean language, which sentence pattern is used to indicate possession, such as having a sibling or hobby?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L12- Date in Korean 09m
  • Exercise: In Korean, how do you ask someone what date it is today?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L13- Also/Too - ? (P1) 09m
  • Exercise: In Korean, when adding the word 'to' (도) to indicate 'also' or 'as well', what must be done to the existing particles in the sentence?
  • Video class: Korean Grammar Full Course- L2L14- Also/Too - ? (P2) 11m
  • Exercise: In Korean, to express 'also' with the verb 'to teach', after converting the verb into a noun, which form should you use?

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