Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Learn to write Korean alphabet (basic consonants + vowels)

Learning Korean is a fun thing to me. After watching the previous video on pronouncing the alphabet, let's learn how to write the Basic Consonants and Vowels. In writing Korean alphabet, we usually write lines and circle. The vowel in consonant does not stand alone, but usually start with a circle.

We also write rectangle in the consonants. I feel that writing an alphabet in Korean is rather different from writing a Chinese character. When writing the same line, we probably go for different direction. That's what I feel, though. Korean alphabet also makes me feel like writing ASCII characters with lines of different shapes. There are also diagonal lines in the writing consonant. Although, it may seem difficult to learn at first, but I do think that it's made easy with the tutorial from Professor Oh.

She also prepares a worksheet for us to learn how to write the alphabet. You may click here to download the Korean alphabet worksheet.

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