Hi,everyone!I'm Amy from Korean class 101.com Hana Hana Hangul. Hi everybody
I'm Amy and welcome to Hana Hana Hangul and KoreanClass101.com the fastest, easiest,
and most fun way to learn hangul the Korean alphabet. If you've ever wanted to sing Korean songs
write a letter in Korean be able to get around in Korea, or just jump start your Korean learning, you're in the right place.
Even if you're an absolute beginner to Korean by the time you're done with the series you'll be able to read and write
Hangul like a pro
And you'll get a feel for Korean culture and learn some vocabulary at the same time
We will start by covering the ten vowels and fourteen consonants of Written Korean as you learn these
components, you will also get plenty of practice writing and reading down with example words
then we'll talk about double consonants and vowels the batchim, and the
Pronunciation rules that will help you speak like a native
by the end of this series
you will be able to understand the language and a whole new level and have completed an
important milestone in mastering Korean. Hana Hana means step by step in Korean and
that's just how we're going to tackle the Hangul
Just watch these videos review what you've learned using the resources in KoreanClass101.com
And you're on your way to mastering Hangul.
We will start with some very good news. Hangul is easy! For one thing it has much fewer characters than say, Japanese or Chinese.
There are only 24, we use this 24 characters in different combination to form syllables.
Each block of characters equals one syllable.
Here's an important rule you need to know about this blocks each block means at least one consonant and one vowel
You will see what we mean when we start to look at some characters in Hangul. There are 10 vowels and 14 consonants.
Today you will learn two of the vowels and one consonant. Are you ready?
Your first vowel is E
II Ii
This is pretty easy, right?
Practice writing this character as you say the pronunciation out loud.
As you say this simple sound, it might surprise you to know that you're actually saying a Korean word.
This word means teeth II
So how would you write this word like this？Nope.
Remember the rule we mentioned earlier every block needs at least one consonant and one vowel
But in this case of e there is no consonant, so instead we put a placeholder
The circle called an in acts as a placeholder for the consonant
So whenever you have a vowel on its own this placeholder comes before it
Draw the E vowel to the right of the placeholder, so when you want to write the word e?
Or [the] syllable e in the middle of another word this is how you would write it
pretty Easy so far right
now if you take the last character and add a short stroke to the right side it becomes your second vowel ah
ah
ah
as
You practice the pronunciation try to associate the sound with the character?
Writing it while saying it really helps pop quiz with what you know so far
try to figure out how to write this Korean word ah
Once more ie this is the characteristic
You need to put the place order circles next to each vowel sound when they stand on their [own]
And that's how you write ie which is the Korean word for
Child ie [are] you starting to get the hang of it?
You've just finished your first hangul lesson
And you've learned three of the 24 basic characters in the next lesson you will learn three more
Keep taking [it] hana Hana. Step by step and keep practicing with [a] korean class 101.com
You will be surprised how fast you master Korean writing
See you next time,everybody!
