Audio files page which will contain additional free audio files to accompany the lessons.
Today I added the second lesson to the "Learn Hangul" series - "Consonants (Part 1)"
This new lesson goes over the first 3 consonants ("ㄱ,""ㄴ," and "ㄷ") as well as 1 vowel ("ㅏ"), and teaches you how to put them together to create your first syllables in Korean.
This lesson series will move quickly, but is designed to be used by anyone learning Korean for the first time, even if you've never studied another language before in your life.
There is also a free audio file to accompany this lesson, since you can't learn to speak Korean without hearing what Korean sounds like. This audio file contains my voice, as well as the voice of a female native Korean speaker.
Especially at the beginning, learning Korean sounds for the first time can be difficult, since Korean has some sounds that can be tricky at first to distinguish. You can expect more audio files as I continue to upload new lessons in the "Learn Korean" series.
You can check out both the PDF lesson and the audio file through the menu at the top of this web site.
Stay tuned for more updates!
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
In addition to the new "Learn Korean" series that I've been working on, and the "Learn Hangul" section in that series which will explain "Hangul" from the ground up, I've also added an Today I added the second lesson to the "Learn Hangul" series - "Consonants (Part 1)"
This new lesson goes over the first 3 consonants ("ㄱ,""ㄴ," and "ㄷ") as well as 1 vowel ("ㅏ"), and teaches you how to put them together to create your first syllables in Korean.
This lesson series will move quickly, but is designed to be used by anyone learning Korean for the first time, even if you've never studied another language before in your life.
There is also a free audio file to accompany this lesson, since you can't learn to speak Korean without hearing what Korean sounds like. This audio file contains my voice, as well as the voice of a female native Korean speaker.
Especially at the beginning, learning Korean sounds for the first time can be difficult, since Korean has some sounds that can be tricky at first to distinguish. You can expect more audio files as I continue to upload new lessons in the "Learn Korean" series.
You can check out both the PDF lesson and the audio file through the menu at the top of this web site.
Stay tuned for more updates!
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com