This lesson was never created, because I was too busy at university and support for this site was very low.
However, don't despair, several years later I got a contract with Teach Yourself to write a course similar to this one, but more in depth, with a better letter order, many more exercises, more types of exercises, and complete audio of every single Korean word. The course was released under the name of Korean Script Hacking and you can buy it on any major retailer. Even your local bookshop should be able to order it (ISBN: 9781473679771). By buying this book, you will also be supporting my work as a course creator.
If you like this method to learn an alphabet, you may also want to check out the other six "Script Hacking" courses I published, for Greek, Arabic, Russian, Hebrew, Hindi and Persian. Or recommend them to a friend who is learning one of these languages. Word of mouth is very valuable to me.
Thank you for all your support!
Buying here is also a way of supporting the site:
Your first 100 words in Korean: demystifying the Korean script
Integrated Korean: Beginning level 1 textbook
Teach yourself Korean (complete course, romanisation only)
Rosetta Stone Korean
Langenscheidt's Pocket dictionary Korean-English
Lonely Planet Korean phrasebook
Reference grammar of Korean
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