With this we have finished all consonants. Next I’ll cover the 11 double vowels (or diphthongs).
For now, I’ll be attaching some practice worksheets to cover what we’ve learnt so far. These are for handwriting practice as well as learning how to combine vowels and consonants.
Practice Sheet 3:
Cheat Sheet for correct placement of Consonants and Vowels together (if you want a handwritten version, quote this tweet and let me know):
Practice Sheet 4 (replace the ㅇ with the consonant):
Once we’re done with the next part, the basics of Hangul will mostly be over. I will discuss 받침 and syllabic blocks formation after that.
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