안녕하세요 여러분! Hi everyone! I reorganized my masterlist so that it’s a little easier to navigate my lessons! The only change I made is that instead of organizing my lessons by numbered levels, I’m organizing them into levels based on how advanced they are. The numbered levels contained a smaller number of lessons in them, which was nice since it looked less overwhelming, but I think this new list organizes the lessons less arbitrarily. Also, I think it would be good if you’re new to my blog are unsure of where to start!
Also, don’t worry so much about the order of the lessons within each level. If any grammar structure has “prerequisites,” I’ll probably mention what you need to know in that given lesson if that makes sense. Just browse the list and see what you’re curious about!
All of the lessons that I have already posted will keep the level numbers in their titles (it would take me a while to change every single one of them!), but you can just ignore those. My future lessons, however, will be labeled with the proper difficulty level. I hope this new list is a more helpful way of navigating my blog!
As always, feel free to message me with any messages you may have about any of these lessons!! Happy studying! 화이팅!
Writing/Reading Korean Syllables
Sentence Structure and Particles
Present-Tense Conjugations and Formal Language
Honorifics and Casual Language
Future Tense (-ㄹ / 을 것이다)
-ㄹ / 을 까요? (Shall we…? / I wonder…?)
-(으)세요 (Giving Commands / Asking Questions)
아/어/여도 (Even though…/Even if…)
(으)면 되다 / 아/어/여도 되다 (I can…/You may…)
아/어/여야 되다 and 아/어/여야 하다(Have to / Should)
Present Progressive (-고 있다)
Describing Nouns with Verbs (-는 것)
Describing Nouns with Verbs - Past & Future Tense (-ㄴ/은 / -ㄹ/을 것)
것 같다 (I think… / It seems…)
-기로 하다 (to Decide to do Smth)
-은/ㄴ 적 있다 / 없다 (I have / have not)
-ㄹ/을 수 있다/없다 (I can / cannot)
-(으)ㄴ/는지 (Whether or not)
So that…/To the point where…
-자마자 & -는 대로(As soon as…)
Some colloquialisms: 아니시에이팅 and 뭐 이렇게
Months, Days of the Week, and More
House / Apartment (집 / 아파트)
Emotions / Feelings ( 감정)
Food and Drink (먹을 것과 마실 것)
Modes of Transportation (교통 수단)
Music & Instruments (음악과 악기)
Baking Gingerbread Cookies
Hygiene & Bathroom (위생 & 화장실)
Coronavirus Prevention (코로나바이러스 방역)
How to Wash Your Hands (손을 씻기)
How to Say “Still” and “Already” in Korean
Present, Past, and Future Tense
잘 vs. 못 and Negative Conjugations
-았/었던 vs. -던 (at end of lesson)
Conjunctions and -아/어/여서 vs. -(으)니까
-(으)면 vs. -다/라면 and Different Ways to Say “And”
How to Say “Or” (at end of lesson)
Telling Time (at end of lesson)