
New Jenny's Korean consists of four chapters, and each chapter has a mission task that needs to be completed independently by the learners.
In the first class of this course, we are going to start with Historical Background of Hangul.
In this video, we are going to learn ‘The structure of Hangul’
From now on, we are going to learn Korean letters in earnest. Let’s begin with Korean vowels.
we will learn more about Korean vowels. Also we are going to learn one of special Korean consonants ‘ㅇ’ in advance.
Now, you’ve mastered all Korean vowels. In this video, I’m going to show you how to write them.
0. Following the last video, I’ll show you how to pronounce each Korean vowel exactly.
In this class, we are going to learn Korean consonants. Especially in this video, we will go over the principle of how Korean consonants are formed.
In this class we are going to learn two of Korean consonants ㅇ,ㅎ and how they are pronounced when they are combined with Korean vowels
In this class we are going to learn three of Korean consonants ㄴ,ㄹ,ㅁ and how they are pronounced when they are combined with Korean vowels.
In this class we are going to learn three of Korean consonants ㄱ,ㅋ,ㄲ and how they are pronounced when they are combined with Korean vowels.
0. In this class we are going to learn three of Korean consonants ㅂ,ㅃ,ㅍ and how they are pronounced when they are combined with Korean vowels.
In this class we are going to learn three of Korean consonants ㄷ,ㄸ,ㅌ and how they are pronounced when they are combined with Korean vowels.
In this class we are going to learn three of Korean consonants ㅈ,ㅊ,ㅉ and how they are pronounced when they are combined with Korean vowels.
In this class we are going to learn two of Korean consonants ㅅ,ㅆ and how they are pronounced when they are combined with Korean vowels.
How can we write ‘smartphone’ in Korean? In this video, we will learn about Korean words which is from English. It would be interesting to see how Hangul expresses English sound.
Have you ever heard of 태권도? In this video, we will learn about words related to Korean culture.
How can I say ‘subway station’ in Korean? In this video, we will learn about words related to places.
How can I say ‘I want to eat icecream in Korean? In this video, we will learn about words related to food.
‘저는 선생님입니다.’ 선생님 is teacher. Like teacher, we will learn about words related to jobs.
‘What is this?” “이게 뭐예요?” “This is my new smartphone” “이것은 거의 새로운 스마트폰입니다.” In this video, we will learn about words related to things.
There are various family names in Korean. In this video, we will learn about words related to Family Names.
There are two ways to count numbers in Korean. What are they? Let’s take a look at them.
What day is it today? What date is it today? How can you answer these questions correctly? In this video, we will learn about expressions related to Date and Days of the Week
What time is it? How can you answer this question? In this video, we will learn about expressions related to Time
In this video, we are going to learn about “이다(to be)” expression
In this video, we are going to learn about “있다(to exist, to have)” expression.
In this video, we are going to learn about ‘Present Tense A/V-(스)ㅂ니다’. Expression.
In this video, we are going to learn about ‘Present Tense A/V-아/어요’. Expression.
In this video, we are going to learn about ‘Past Tense A/V-았/었어요’. Expression.
In this video, we are going to learn about ‘V-(으)ㄹ 거예요. Expression
In this video, we are going to learn about Progressive Tense ‘V-고 있다.’ Expression
In this video, we are going to learn about ‘Word Negation’ Expression
In this video, we are going to learn about 안 A/V-아/어요(A/V-지 않아요) Expression
In this video, we are going to learn about 못 V-아/어요(V-지 못해요) Expression
How can you introduce yourself in Korean. In this video, Let’s take a look at how to write about yourself in Korean.
In chapter 2, We’ve learned about words related to ‘Family’. In this video, Let’s try writing about your family in Korean.
In this video, Let’s try to write about ‘Daily activities’ using Korean verbs.
In this video, Let’s try to write about ‘Daily schedule’ using expressions related to time that we have learned.
In this video, let’s try to write a weekend journal.
In this video, we are going to write about items you bought in a shop.
In this video, Let’s learn about how to write plans for this week and the next.
In this video, we are going to write about weather using expressions related to seasons.
In this video, you will learn how to introduce your hobby in Korean.
In this video, we are going to learn how to write a letter in Korean.
Jenny's New Class!
Jenny's Korean consists of four chapters, and each chapter has a mission task that needs to be completed independently by the learners.
#1
In the first chapter, Jenny's Hangul, we are going to learn a fundamental aspect of the Korean language. It's the Korean alphabet, which is called Hangul. We will go over the historical background and structure of Hangul as well as Korean consonants and vowels.
#2
The second chapter is Jenny's Korean Vocabulary.
In the first unit of this chapter, I will show you how to write ‘smartphone’ in Korean and other words from English.
In unit 2, we will learn vocabulary related to Korean culture, such as the Korean national flag, flowers and Korean traditional sports.
From units 3 to 10, we will learn more practical vocabulary about places, food, jobs, things, family names, numbers, time, dates, days of the week etc.
Hopefully you will get used to Korean culture as well as Korean vocabulary from this chapter.
#3
The third chapter is Jenny's Korean Grammar. We will start with a very basic beginner level of Korean grammar that is essential part of making Korean sentences. We'll be focusing on tense of Korean adjectives, verbs and several ways of making negative expressions.
#4
The last chapter is Jenny's Korean Writing.
In this final chapter, we will try to write short essays like self-introduction, and letters in Korean based on what we have learned so far.
Can you imagine that you can write an essay in Korean? If you think that it’s not possible now, that’s ok. If you follow my guideline with confidence, you can easily achieve your goal!
There’s a Korean old saying goes, 시작이 반이다 which means “Well begun is half done.”
Even if you do not know Korean at all, please do not worry. I will help you to do it! If you complete all chapters of Jenny's Korean, you will be at a level that you might have only dreamed of beforehand.
Are you ready? Great!
All right, let's get started.