Practice Hangeul IPA with Everyday Korean and Pictorial Vocabulary (kafechew.com)

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Practise Pronunciation IPA with Everyday Korean + Image Associations

Please learn how to read hangeul and pronunciation first, before using these pictory (“pictorial vocabulary”). The rules:

No direct translation from your native language (most probably English) Read the hangeul using the IPA. See the pictory and try to guess the meaning. You can Google it to see if you’re right. Associate the pictory with yourself. For example, kimchi pictory, you just think of the last time you were having the Korean cuisine with your family, you told them what’s your feeling about the kimchi prepared by the restaurant. Flashback how’s the kimchi taste!

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Practise Hangeul IPA with Everyday Korean + Image Associations (Pictorial Vocabulary):

Rules:

- No direct translation from your native language (most probably English)

- Read the hangeul using the IPA.

- See the pictory and try to guess the meaning.

- You can Google it to see if you’re right but stop there, don't write/memorise the translation.

- Associate the pictory with yourself.

For example, kimchi pictory, you just think of the last time you were having the Korean cuisine with your family, you told them what’s your feeling about the kimchi prepared by the restaurant. Flashback how’s the kimchi taste!