Active Korean 1.pdf Jun 2026

The early lessons in the PDF might have romanization (e.g., "Annyeonghaseyo"), but it disappears after Lesson 3. You must learn Hangul first.

The book is very goal-oriented. You aren't just "learning grammar"; you are learning "How to order coffee" or "How to ask for directions." This gives the learner a sense of immediate accomplishment. Active Korean 1.pdf

Korean is the official language of South Korea and is spoken by approximately 77 million people worldwide. It is a member of the Koreanic language family and has a unique writing system called Hangul, which was created in the 15th century. Hangul consists of 14 consonants and 10 vowels, making it a relatively simple and phonetic writing system. Korean grammar and sentence structure are also distinct, with a subject-object-verb word order. The early lessons in the PDF might have romanization (e