Expand Your Korean Vocabulary: Free Worksheets for Beginning to Intermediate Learners!
Ready to take your Korean language skills to the next level? We're thrilled to offer 10 pages of vocabulary worksheets, each focusing on essential categories like home, school, food, seasons/weather, nature, emotions, relationships, activities, states, and more! These worksheets build upon the previous 200 essential words and introduce you to another 100 crucial terms to help you navigate everyday conversations and understand Korean culture more deeply.
Each worksheet includes:
- Korean words: Written in Hangul (the Korean alphabet) for reading practice.
- Romanization: Phonetic spelling to help with pronunciation.
- English translations: For easy understanding and reference.
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10 Essential Korean Words from the Third Set and How to Use Them
- 아파트 (apateu): Apartment. A common type of housing in Korea, you can use this word to talk about where you live or ask for directions.
- 교무실 (gyomusil): Teachers' office. If you need to find a teacher or ask a question, you can go to the "gyomusil."
- 찌개 (jjigae): Stew. A hearty and flavorful Korean dish, often shared with friends and family.
- 맑다 (malgda): Clear (weather). You can use this word to describe a sunny day or clear skies.
- 계곡 (gyegok): Valley. A beautiful natural landscape, perfect for hiking and enjoying nature.
- 기대하다 (gidaehada): To look forward to. Express your excitement for an upcoming event or activity.
- 약혼하다 (yakhonhada): To get engaged. Share the happy news of your engagement with friends and family.
- 운동하다 (undonghada): To exercise. Talk about your workout routine or encourage others to stay active.
- 깨끗하다 (kkaekkeuthada): Clean. Describe a tidy room or a well-maintained environment.
- 예쁘다 (yeppeuda): Pretty. Compliment someone's appearance or admire a beautiful object.
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