Enhance Your Korean Vocabulary: Free Worksheets for Beginner to Intermediate Learners!
Ready to elevate your Korean language proficiency even further? We're excited to present 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 500 essential words and introduce you to another 100 crucial terms to help you navigate complex conversations, understand nuanced expressions, and fully immerse yourself in Korean culture.
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 Second Set and How to Use Them
- 지하철 (jihacheol): Subway. A common mode of transportation in Korea, you can use this word to ask for directions or discuss your commute. Example: "어떻게 지하철을 타야 하나요?" (How do I take the subway?)
- 여행 (yeohaeng): Travel. Discuss your travel plans or share your experiences with this word. Example: "다음 달에 제주도로 여행 갈 거예요." (I'm going to Jeju Island next month.)
- 백화점 (baekhwajeom): Department store. A great place to go shopping for clothes, accessories, or gifts. Example: "주말에 백화점에 가서 쇼핑할까요?" (Shall we go shopping at the department store this weekend?)
- 행복하다 (haengbokhada): To be happy. Express your joy and happiness with this word. Example: "저는 가족과 함께 있을 때 행복해요." (I'm happy when I'm with my family.)
- 머리 (meori): Head. Refer to a part of the body or use it to say "my head hurts." Example: "머리가 아파요." (I have a headache.)
- 의사 (uisa): Doctor. Use this word when you need medical attention or when talking about the profession. Example: "의사 선생님, 감기 같아요." (Doctor, I think I have a cold.)
- 먹다 (meokda): To eat. A very common verb you'll use daily. Example: "아침으로 뭘 먹었어요?" (What did you eat for breakfast?)
- 친절하다 (chinjeolhada): To be kind. Describe someone's personality or express your gratitude for their kindness. Example: "그분은 정말 친절하시네요." (He/She is very kind.)
- 봄 (bom): Spring. Talk about the season or your favorite spring activities. Example: "봄에는 꽃이 많이 피어요." (Many flowers bloom in spring.)
- 산 (san): Mountain. Discuss your hiking plans or admire the beautiful scenery. Example: "주말에 산에 등산 갈래요?" (Do you want to go hiking in the mountains this weekend?)
We hope these worksheets and vocabulary tips help you further your Korean language learning journey. Happy studying!
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