Korean learning charts

23 May

The uncle of Suna compiled these neat colorful charts for learning Korean, which proved useful when I mastered my intonations. I decided to share his work for others that want to learn as well! Note: The grey characters indicate low usage. You’re invited to leave a “thank you” in the comments when you use them!

The pictures are A4 sized, click on them for full view.


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6 Responses to “Korean learning charts”

  1. bog dan 28. May, 2011 at 5:46 am #

    hi there! thank you for all the lessons!

    Thank to Suna’s uncle also!

    i look forward to your lessons!

  2. admin 31. May, 2011 at 9:59 am #

    Hi Bog Dan! New lessons coming up soon. Any particular subject you would like to cover?

  3. lanlan 24. Jun, 2011 at 12:41 am #

    thanks a lot for this super useful chart. i’m using it as desktop so i can review every day :)

    i haven’t learn any korean by textbook or grammar but all from talking and daily life. easy and fun. so more updates about practical sentences will be appreciated.

  4. Joop 24. Jun, 2011 at 10:22 am #

    Cool to hear that you use it as a desktop wallpaper! I’ll tell the creator, he will be proud!

  5. marlon 29. Sep, 2011 at 12:11 am #

    thank you so much for posting! I just started learning at my university and this chart has saved me from falling behind. big thanks to suna’s uncle for creating this and you!

  6. Chidorii 03. Dec, 2011 at 6:23 am #

    Hey,

    I would really like to thank you for the clarifying chart, and the way that it’s been set up with the coloring. I will try and use this as a basic for the whole Korean alphabet, as I am going to try and study in Korea when the next school year start. (kamsahamnida!)

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