Learn Hangul 3 (Audio)

Learn Hangul 3: The Secret of Basic Consonants — Luca and Hani’s Next Step

Intro

After mastering the vowels, Luca and Hani continue following Omi deeper into the enchanted forest. This time, they arrive at a sparkling river where the sounds of consonants echo.

Omi: “Great job with vowels! Now let’s meet the basic consonants. They are the building blocks for words!”

Luca and Hani look at the shimmering water and see letters dancing in the ripples.



3.1 Strong Consonants: (g/k), (d/t), (b/p), (j)

  • Practice each sound aloud (g/k, d/t, b/p, j)
  • Draw each letter and say its name

Examples:

  • (g/k) like in 고양이 [go-yang-i](cat) !”
  • (d/t) like in  [dal](moon)!”
  • (b/p) like in 바다 [ba-da](sea)!”
  • (j) like in 자전거 [ja-jeon-geo](bicycle)!”



3.2 Soft Consonants: (n), (m), (ng), (r/l), (h)

  • Say each letter softly and clearly

Examples:

  • (n) like in 나무 [na-mu](tree) !”
  • (m) like in  [mul](water) !”
  • (ng) like in  [wang](king) !”
  • (r/l) like in 라디오 [ra-di-o](radio) !”
  • (h) like in 하늘 [ha-neul](sky) !”



3.3 Double Consonants: (kk), (tt), (pp), (ss), (jj)

  • Omi says: “These are powerful sounds! Speak them with energy.”

Examples:

  • (kk) like in  [kkeun](string) !”
  • (tt) like in  [ttang](ground) !”
  • (pp) like in 빨강 [ppal-gang](red) !”
  • (ss) like in  [ssal] (rice) !”
  • (jj) like in 찌개 [jji-gae](stew) !”



3.4 Consonant Game Time

  • Combine consonants with vowels to make simple words

Examples:

  • + = (g-a)”
  • + =  [m-u] ”
  • + =   [j-o]”

Chapter 3 complete! Luca and Hani are now ready to start reading simple words!

 

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