✅Review – What You Learned in Day 6~10
Day 11: Review – What You Learned in Day 6~10
Hey Korean buddy! π
You’ve made it through 5 more awesome lessons and that means it’s time to review what you’ve learned!
In just the past few days, you’ve learned how to:
- Describe your daily routine
- Make your own Korean sentences
- Talk about the past (what you did)
Let’s go through each day and review together π
π Day 6: Korean Review Quiz (1~5)
- Reviewed: greetings, numbers, time, weekly routine
- Started using Korean in real sentences
- Tested yourself with a friendly quiz!
π Day 7: Weekly Routine in Korean
- μμμΌμ 곡λΆν΄μ → wol-yo-il-e gong-bu-hae-yo → I study on Monday
- κΈμμΌμ μΉκ΅¬λ₯Ό λ§λμ → geum-yo-il-e chin-gu-reul man-na-yo → I meet a friend on Friday
Now you can talk about your week in Korean!
π Day 8: Daily Routine in Korean
- μΌμ΄λμ → il-eo-na-yo → I wake up
- μμΉ¨μ λ¨Ήμ΄μ → a-chim-eul meo-geo-yo → I eat breakfast
- 곡λΆν΄μ → gong-bu-hae-yo → I study
We practiced using time + verbs to say your full day π
π Day 9: Simple Korean Sentences (Subject + Verb)
- μ λ 곡λΆν΄μ → jeo-neun gong-bu-hae-yo → I study
- μ λ λ°₯μ λ¨Ήμ΄μ → jeo-neun bap-eul meo-geo-yo → I eat a meal
You learned that in Korean, we often skip the subject (μ λ) in casual speech. Super natural!
π Day 10: Korean Past Tense
- λ¨Ήμ΄μ → λ¨Ήμμ΄μ → meo-geo-yo → meo-geot-sseo-yo → I ate
- κ°μ΄μ → gat-sseo-yo → I went
- 곡λΆνμ΄μ → gong-bu-haet-sseo-yo → I studied
Now you can say what you did yesterday, and share simple stories!
✅ What to Do Next?
- Review all 5 lessons above again
- Try saying 1 sentence per day in past tense
- Make your own daily/weekly routine in Korean
π’ Coming Up :
We’re doing a fun and simple **review quiz** to test your Korean from Day 6 to 10!
You’ll answer multiple choice, fill in blanks, and even translate short sentences. Let’s see what you remember! π
Conclusion
You’re not just studying anymore you’re starting to USE Korean. That’s amazing progress!
Now take a deep breath, give yourself a high five, and get ready for the quiz! π