*NOTE: "Introduction to the Korean Alphabet (Hangeul)" is a part of the book "Korean Made Easy_Starter."
This ebook targets those who have no reading knowledge of the Korean alphabet (Hangeul).
The formation of syllables, the pronunciation, and the sentence structure of the Korean language are very different from those in English. This book takes a look at those differences and uses illustrations to easily present pertinent information that English speakers should know before beginning to study Korean.
Part 1 presents a simple general overview of how Korean vowels and consonants are formed and also shows the structure of Korean syllables.
Part 2 explains how the structure of Korean syllables is very different from English by showing how Koreans read English loan words.
Part 3 covers differences in sentence structure between English and Korean and helps readers attain an overall understanding of Korean sentences.
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*Table of Contents
Introduction Part 1: Introduction to Hangeul Part 2: Characteristics of Korean Vowels and Consonants Part 3: Characteristics of Korean Sentences
Lesson Chapters Chapter 1: Six Basic Vowels Chapter 2: Three Basic Consonants Chapter 3: Six Basic Consonants Chapter 4: Final Consonants Chapter 5: Four [ y ] Vowels Chapter 6: Two Basic Vowels & Two [ y ] Vowels Chapter 7: Four Aspirated Consonants Chapter 8: Seven Compound Vowels Chapter 9: Five Tensed Consonants Chapter 10: Final Consonants & Double Final Consonants