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October 25th, 2007

Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! With this video, we’re finishing up our “How to Read and Wite Hangul” video series. We went over all the basic consonants and vowels, the basic structure of Hangul, words with one consonant and one vowel, one vowel and two consonants. And now we’ve come to the end where we’ll cover the remaining basics of Reading and Writing Hangul. This includes reading syllabic blocks with more than one consonant. After watching the video, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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3 Responses to “Video #4 - How to Read and Write Hangul IV (Premium Only)”

avatar KoreanClass101.com says:

That’s the end of the series! Tell us what you think! Are we missing a few things here and there? Is there anything else you’d like us to go over?

avatar Ivo says:

No, I don’t think so; I just wish we had more, it’s an awesome concept!

Keep the good work

avatar kami says:

Very good teachers i must say…nice jokes also to keep the mood light…

but I wish you would continue the series…because the videos didn’t cover the “Glottalized Consonants”, the ones that “doubled” versions of the normal consonant…like kk…pp…tt..jj…ss

plus there are different pronunciations of the consonants when placed at the start, at the end, and between vowels….or maybe you’ve covered that in the “pronunctiation” section?

Hope you can help in these points :smile:

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