Die koreanischen Grundvokale | Das koreanische Alphabet Lektion 1
Introduction to Hangeul
Overview of Hangeul
- Hyunok Jang introduces herself as a Korean language teacher and presents the topic of the lesson: the Korean alphabet, Hangeul.
- Hangeul was invented in the 15th century by King Sejong and his officials, making it unique as its creator is known.
- The structure of Hangeul is logical, allowing learners to grasp it within a few hours.
Learning Basic Vowels
- The first vowel introduced is ㅏ (a). Students are encouraged to actively participate by pronouncing it while opening their mouths wide.
- The next vowel is ㅑ (ya), with instructions on how to write it from top to bottom and left to right.
- Following that, the vowel ㅓ (eo) is taught, emphasizing the importance of stroke order in writing.
Continuing with Vowel Sounds
Additional Vowels
- The lesson progresses with the introduction of ㅕ (yeo), where students practice pronunciation and writing techniques.
- Next, students learn about ㅗ (o), which requires a small round mouth shape during pronunciation.
- The vowel ㅛ (yo) follows, reinforcing similar writing patterns from previous vowels.
Advanced Vowel Techniques
- Students are then introduced to ㅜ (u), focusing on maintaining an upward mouth position while pronouncing.
- Finally, they learn about ㅠ (yu), practicing both pronunciation and writing strokes for clarity.
Final Vowel Review
Summary of All Vowels