This guide was created with the intent to teach those wanting to learn Korean in the best way possible: by thinking like a Korean! The explanations are focused on how to make sense of the grammar rules, not from an English-speaker’s point of view, but from the point of view of a native Korean.
Before you begin
If you haven’t already, you’ll want to set up the Korean input method on your computer.
Check this post for a guide.
A Korean/English or Korean dictionary will also come in handy as I won’t always provide a translation of the Korean into English.
Check this out for my recommendations.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Writing System
- Basic Grammar
- Expressing state of being: the copula
- Intro to particles (이/가 은/는)
- The object particle (을/를)
- Verb Basics: Simple Conjugation (Infinitive)
- Verb Basics: Simple Conjugation (Infinitive) pt. 2: Irregularities
- Verb Conjugation: Past Tense
- Verbs Conjugation: Negatives
- -면 (으면): Conditional
- -고 싶다: I want to
- -서: And/Because
- Intermediate Grammar
- Advanced Grammar
- Resources