2. Introduction
• Alright! We are now on our second lesson!
This means that you have learned how to
write Korean letters. Awesome!
• So this lesson we will revise the previous
lesson, and then learn to write some common
Korean phrases that you should know.
• So let’s get started!
3. Review of the past
The previous lesson focused
on Korean Alphabets- both
consonants and vowels. This
is a very simple chart that
shows how to mix
consonants and vowels to
get the sound we require.
Remember, Consonant
comes first!
This chart does not include
double consonants and
vowels, but they follow the
same rule.
Feel free to take your time
and practice, then move on
to the next slide.
4. Before we go the next lesson..
• I’ll give some words in romanisation, try to write
them in Korean! You can do it!
• San- Mountain
• Bada- Sea
• Saja- Lion
• Aachim- Morning
• Siksa- Meal
• Baji- Pants
• Sogeum- Salt
5. Some common Korean phrases
• Let’s say you are in Korea, or you meet a
Korean in your country. Just like in any
language, we say hello, right?
• “Hello” in Korean is Annyeonghaseyo or
안녕하세요. To write this the best way is to
separate the sounds.
• Like An+Nyeong+ha+se+yo =안+녕+하+세+요
8. • Remember that all these
words are in
격식체 (Honorific speech) is
used when you speak to
your superiors, customers,
or strangers.
• Some of them are in
존대말 (Polite speech) is
the common polite form
that you can use at work or
with someone you don’t
know very well. This is the
form (“–요” ending ).
Some common Korean phrases
9. Conclusion
• With this we come to the end of this lesson.
The informal language or 반말 (Informal
speech) is used among close friends, to
somebody younger than you, or to children, is
not used in this lesson.
• Practice more and you will be fluent in no
time! 화이팅! 안녕히 가세요!