Essential Korean Grammar Level 1

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Free Online Course: Essential Korean Grammar Level 1 provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 9 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Essential Korean Grammar Level 1 is taught by Keehwan Kim.

Overview
  • Welcome to our Essential Korean Grammar Level 1 course.

    In this course, we take a deep dive into some of the most fundamental aspects of Korean grammar.

    The course is divided into 6 units

    1. Course introduction
    2. Adjectives
    3. The past tense
    4. Basic particles
    5. Advanced particles
    6. Can and cannot in Korean

    This course is ideally suited to those who have some awareness of Hangul and basic Korean sentence structure. By taking this course, you will be able to expand the kind of sentences you can create in Korean.

    The course is composed of video lessons and the lessons are supported by vocabulary and writing worksheet so that you can practice writing the sentences you see in the lessons.

    If you're keen to learn more about Korean grammar, come and take this course.

    See you in the lessons.

Syllabus
    • 1. Course Introduction
    • 1.2 Course overview
    • 1.3 Korean sentence structure
    • 2.1 Adjectives (overview & formal)
    • 2.2 Adjectives (polite 1)
    • 2.3 Adjectives (polite 2)
    • 2.4 Review Lesson
    • 2.5 Adjectives (polite 3)
    • 2.6 Adjectives (polite 4)
    • 2.7 Adjectives (Like English adjectives)
    • 2.8 Review Lesson
    • 2.9 이, 그, 저 (this & that)
    • 2.10 매우, 아주, 너무 (very & so)
    • 2.11 Review Lesson
    • 2.12 엄청, 조금, 전혀 (very, a little, not at all)
    • 2.13 정말, 진짜, 별로 (really & not really)
    • 2.14 Review Lesson
    • 3.1 있다 1
    • 3.2 있다 2
    • 3.3 Review Lesson
    • 3.4 Past tense 이다 (formal)
    • 3.5 Past tense 이다 (polite)
    • 3.6 Past tense 아니다
    • 3.7 Review Lesson
    • 3.8 Past tense - Pattern 1
    • 3.9 Past tense - Pattern 2
    • 3.10 Review Lesson
    • 3.11 Past tense - Pattern 3
    • 3.12 Past tense - Pattern 4
    • 3.13 Review Lesson
    • 3.14 Past tense - Negative form
    • 3.15 Past tense - Question form
    • 3.16 Review Lesson
    • 4.1 와, 과 (and)
    • 4.2 랑, 이랑, 하고 (and)
    • 4.3 의 (possessive)
    • 4.4 Review Lesson
    • 4.5 에 (to)
    • 4.6 에 (location)
    • 4.7 에 (time)
    • 4.8 Review Lesson
    • 4.9 에서 (at)
    • 4.10 까지 1 (to, until, by)
    • 4.11 까지 2 (to, until, as far as)
    • 4.12 Review Lesson
    • 4.13 에서 & 까지 (from and to)
    • 4.14 부터 (from)
    • 4.15 부터 & 까지 (from and to)
    • 4.16 Review Lesson
    • 4.17 에게 & 한테 (to)
    • 4.18 도 (too & also)
    • 4.19 Review Lesson
    • 5.1 로, 으로 (to & towards)
    • 5.2 로, 으로 (by & with)
    • 5.3 Review Lesson
    • 5.4 나, 이나 (or)
    • 5.5 거나 (or)
    • 5.6 Review Lesson
    • 5.7 아니면 (if not & or)
    • 5.8 나, 이나 (to show a surprising fact)
    • 5.9 Review Lesson
    • 5.10 쯤 (around & about)
    • 5.11 처럼 & 같이 1 (like)
    • 5.12 처럼 & 같이 2 (like)
    • 5.13 Review Lesson
    • 5.14 보다 1 (comparatives)
    • 5.15 보다 2 (comparatives)
    • 5.16 마다 (every)
    • 5.17 Review Lesson
    • 6.1 을 수 있다 1 (can & cannot)
    • 6.2 을 수 있다 1 (can & cannot)
    • 6.3 못 (cannot)
    • 6.4 Review Lesson
    • 6.5 을 줄 알다 1 (know how to)
    • 6.6 을 줄 알다 2 (know how to)
    • 6.7 Review Lesson