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Korean alphabet (Hangul) learning worksheet focused on
consonants, specifically the first part of a three-part series. It's designed to help learners practice writing and recognizing the basic Korean consonants, along with their sounds and romanized equivalents.
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🔤 What This Worksheet Covers
This is a
practice sheet for 5 basic Korean consonants:
| Korean Letter | Sound Guide | Romanization |
|---------------|-------------|--------------|
| ㄱ | 'g' in *gun* | [g] |
| ㄴ | 'n' in *nose* | [n] |
| ㄷ | 'd' in *door* | [d] |
| ㄹ | 'l' or 'r' in *ladder* | [l/r] |
| ㅁ | 'm' in *man* | [m] |
Each row has:
- The
Korean consonant (in bold).
- A description of how it
sounds in English.
- Its
romanized pronunciation.
- Practice boxes to
trace and write the letter.
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✔ How to Use This Worksheet
1.
Listen to Pronunciation
- As suggested, visit:
🔗 [www.LearnKorean24.com/learn-the-korean-alphabet/](https://www.LearnKorean24.com/learn-the-korean-alphabet/)
to hear native pronunciation of each consonant.
2.
Trace the Letters
- Start by tracing the
light gray letters in the grid.
- Focus on correct stroke order and shape.
3.
Write on Your Own
- After tracing, try writing the consonants
on the blank squares without looking.
4.
Practice Saying Them
- Say each sound aloud while writing: "g", "n", "d", "l/r", "m".
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📝 Example Practice
For
ㄱ:
- Say: "g" like in *gun*.
- Write: ㄱ → trace it, then write it freehand.
- Repeat for all five.
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💡 Tips for Learning
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Stroke Order Matters: In Hangul, strokes are written in a specific order. For example:
- ㄱ: Draw a horizontal line from left to right, then a vertical line down.
- ㄴ: Vertical line down, then a horizontal line to the right.
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L/R Confusion: The letter
ㄹ sounds like both "l" and "r" depending on context. Try saying "ladder" and notice how your tongue moves — that’s the sound!
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🌟 Final Notes
This is
Part 1 of 3, so expect more consonants in the next sheets (like ㅂ, ㅅ, ㅇ, etc.). Keep practicing daily — consistency helps memorize shapes and sounds.
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