✅ Beginner 30: Korean Review & Learning Tools – Let’s Keep Going!
π Beginner30: Korean Review & Learning Tools – Let’s Keep Going!
Congratulations! π You've made it all the way to Day 30 of your Korean learning journey. That means you’ve now built a strong foundation in Korean reading, grammar, vocabulary, conversation, and sentence-making.
In this final post of the beginner series, we’ll review the key lessons from Day 1 to Day 29 and introduce useful learning tools to continue improving your Korean.
π Recap: What You've Learned (Day 1~29)
- Day 1~2: Learn Hangul consonants and vowels (Romanization + pronunciation)
- Day 3~5: Greetings, numbers, and telling the time
- Day 6~10: Simple present/past/future tense verbs, making sentences
- Day 11~14: Negative sentences, real-life dialogue, describing actions
- Day 15~20: Talking about people, surroundings, your routine, days, and activities
- Day 21~23: Days of the week, weather, locations, and directions
- Day 24~27: Transportation, shopping, food, hobbies, and interests
- Day 28~29: Future tense, feelings, and expressing emotions
π That’s a huge achievement! You’ve built a full range of beginner-level Korean expressions.
π Test Yourself – Quick Review Quiz
- How do you say “I will call you” in Korean?
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✅ μ νν κ²μ (jeon-hwa-hal-ge-yo)
- What is “I like music” in Korean?
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✅ μ λ μμ μ μ’μν΄μ (jeo-neun eum-ak-eul jo-a-hae-yo)
- Translate: “Where are you?”
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✅ μ΄λμ μμ΄μ? (eo-di-e it-sseo-yo?)
- What is “Let’s eat” in Korean?
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✅ κ°μ΄ λ¨Ήμ΄μ (ga-chi meo-geo-yo)
- Translate: “It’s cold”
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✅ μΆμμ (chu-wo-yo)
π Recommended Learning Tools & Resources
- Naver Dictionary: Great for checking Korean words with audio and examples
- TTMIK (Talk To Me In Korean): Free grammar lessons and listening materials
- Quizlet: Use flashcards to memorize vocabulary
- YouTube channels: Search for “Korean Conversation Practice”
- Language exchange apps: HelloTalk, Tandem, or Speaky
π‘ Mix listening, speaking, reading, and writing every day to grow faster!
π Set Your Next Goal!
- ✅ Review these 30 days regularly
- ✅ Start a vocabulary notebook with 5 new words daily
- ✅ Move to intermediate grammar (particles, connectors, honorifics)
- ✅ Practice speaking with friends or language partners
π️ You’ve finished one chapter — now start another!
π Mini Conversation Challenge
Write a short paragraph using what you’ve learned:
Example:
μλ νμΈμ! μ λ ν λμμ. μ λ νκ΅μ΄λ₯Ό 곡λΆν΄μ. λ§€μΌ μμΉ¨μ μΌμ΄λμ 곡λΆνκ³ , μ λ μλ μ΄λν΄μ. μμ μ μ’μνκ³ , μ£Όλ§μλ μνλ₯Ό λ΄μ. λ€μ μ£Όμλ μΉκ΅¬λ₯Ό λ§λ κ±°μμ. κ°μ¬ν©λλ€!
Translation: Hi! I’m Tony. I study Korean. Every morning I wake up and study, and in the evening I exercise. I like music, and I watch movies on weekends. Next week, I will meet a friend. Thank you! ---✅ Conclusion
π You’ve completed 30 days of beginner Korean study. That’s a major milestone!
- ✔️ You can read Hangul and form basic sentences
- ✔️ You can express feelings, ask questions, and make plans
- ✔️ You’re ready for the next level!
Keep practicing every day. Set new goals. And most of all — enjoy learning Korean! κ³ μνμ ¨μ΅λλ€! (Great job!) π
π What’s Next?
Coming soon: **Intermediate Korean Series** stay tuned for more!
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