Korean Language Workbook 1

Par : Cholho Choe
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227363312
  • EAN9798227363312
  • Date de parution20/10/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

1. This book is an academic material for the acquisition of Korean alphabets of 10 single vowels, 11 compound vowels, 14 single consonants, 5 double consonants and 11 combined final or ending consonants. 2. This book consists of 7 UNITS. UNIT1. Vowels of Hangeul. UNIT2. Consonants of Hangeul. UNIT3. The equivalent English sounds to HangeulUNIT4. The combining system of HangeulUNIT5. The writing system of HangeulUNIT6.
Dictionary sequence of HangeulUNIT7. Liaison rule of Hangeul 3. This book is so focused on associating the symbol of each alphabet with its sound that learners can easily read and write Hangeul. It will eventually lead to create any sound of Hangeul syllable to understand the concept of Hangeul structure. 4. This book is so learner-centered that self-study is fully available. Sufficient examples and exercises and detailed explanation will also help understand the concept of Hangeul all by yourself. 5.
This book will help learners understand how vowels and consonants are scientifically and systematically combined to form a syllable. Understanding Hangeul is a starting point of navigating to the world of Korean language. 6. The final goal of this book is for readers to be able to read and write Hangeul. Refer to the following sample script Types of vowels single vowels:? ? ? ? compound vowels: ? ? ? ? Sounds of vowels ?: A as in father ? as in Yahoo ? as in sun ? as in yearn Types of consonants single consonant:? ? ? ? double consonant:? ? ? ? combined consonants: ? ? ? ? Sound of consonants ? G as in Gold ? N as in no ? D as in Dog ? R or L as in Lion or Ring Exercise) Connect the following Hangeul with the appropriate English word.
????? Seoul ?? Disneyland One beginning consonant + One connecting vowel + One ending consonant .? = ?(G: Beginning consonant ? sounds like G.) + ?(O: connecting vowel) + ?(K: Ending consonant ? sounds like K.) = G-O-K(pronunciation) .? = ?(B: Beginning consonant ? sounds like B.) + ?(A: connecting vowel) + ?(P: Ending consonant ? sounds like P.) = B-A-P(pronunciation) Exercise) Combine one beginning consonant + one connecting vowel + one ending consonant and complete a syllable.
? + ? + ? = ? ? + ? + ? = ? Exercise) Write the English sound in Hangeul. S-O-L= ? + ? + ? = ? KK-U-M = ? The vowels in the box have beginning consonants on the left side of them. In this case, each symbol writes LEFT TO RIGHT. .? + ? = ?(Beginning consonant ? is placed on the left side of the vowel ?.) .? + ? = ?(Beginning consonant ? is placed on the left side of the vowel ?.) Exercise) Combine the following symbols and write the words in the complete formation.
? + ? + ? = ? ? + ? + ? = ? The Liaison rule of Hangeul When a syllable ends with a consonant and the next syllable begins with a vowel, the ending or final consonant is combined with the next beginning or initial vowel to be pronounced. .??: ? ends with the consonant ? and the next beginning vowel is ?. In this case, the ending consonant ? is combined with the next beginning vowel ? and the pronunciation will be ?.
Therefore, the spelling is ?? but the pronunciation is ??. .??: ? ends with the consonant ? and the beginning vowel of the next word is ?. The ending consonant ? is combined with the vowel ?. Therefore, the spelling is ?? but the pronunciation will be ??. Exercise) Write the pronunciations of the given spellings as they sound. ??: ? +(? + ?)= ?? ??: ? + (? + ?) = ??
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