Fundamental
Beginner starter pack! Hangul, pronunciation, numbers, time & date, and essential words.
Hangeul
Consonants & Vowels
Core consonants (ㄱㄴㄷ…) and vowels (ㅏㅓㅗㅜ…).
What Hangeul Looks Like
Korean is written in syllable blocks.
Syllable Building
Combining letters into blocks (가/나/다), reading rhythm.
More Vowels
y-vowels + common combined vowels (ㅑㅕㅛㅠㅐㅔㅘㅝㅚㅟㅢ).
More Consonants
Aspirated and tense consonants (ㅋㅌㅍㅊ, ㄲㄸㅃㅆㅉ).
Block Patterns
Left-right vs top-bottom arrangement depending on vowel shape.
Reading Practice: Simple Blocks
가/나/다… 거/너/더… 고/노/도… 구/누/두…
Reading Practice: Simple Words
Short beginner words built from simple syllable blocks (no 받침 yet).
Batchim Basics
Final consonants (받침): ㄱㄴㄷㄹㅁㅂㅅㅇ.
Batchim Sound Groups
Final consonants collapse into a small set of ending sounds (ㄱㄴㄷㄹㅁㅂㅇ).
Liaison Basics (연음)
When batchim is followed by a vowel, the sound often links to the next syllable.
Test: Hangeul Foundations
Quick review: letters, blocks, reading practice, batchim basics, liaison.
Test: Hangeul (Reading)
Letters and number reading quiz.
Pronunciation
Numbers
Counters & Time
Essential Words
People & Relationships
Core nouns: 나, 너, 친구, 선생님, 가족.
Places
집, 학교, 회사, 카페, 화장실, 여기/저기.
Directions & Movement
왼쪽/오른쪽, 앞/뒤, 위/아래, 쭉, 건너편.
Food & Ordering
물, 밥, 커피, 메뉴, 포장, 계산.
Daily Life
핸드폰, 시간, 돈, 이름, 주소, 날짜.
Mini Adjectives Set
큰/작은, 좋은/나쁜, 빠른/느린, 뜨거운/차가운.
With Numbers (Reinforcement)
Reinforce: 사람/개/살/시/분/원, etc.
Test: Essential Words
I, you, friend, house, water, today, etc.
Core Grammar
Why Verbs Change
Korean builds meaning with endings: stem + ending (먹- + 어요). Politeness, tense, mood live in endings.
Particles (조사): What They Do
Particles mark roles: 은/는, 이/가, 을/를, 에/에서. They help meaning stay clear even when word order shifts.
Dropping the Subject
Subjects are often omitted when obvious. Korean is context-driven: 말 안 해도 되면 보통 생략해요.
Test: Core Grammar
Verbs, particles, subject dropping quiz.