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Learn and Practice Korean

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Learn Korean with Vin-Ter!

Learn the basics of Korean grammar, expand your vocabulary, and improve your reading and listening skills. At Vin-Ter, we provide clear and simple explanations, along with educational and interactive exercises, to help you master Korean. The various examples that accompany the explanations are translated into English, making it easier to understand and consolidate the grammar rules.

How are verbs conjugated in Korean? What is the difference between Formal and honorific forms in Korean? When and how are Sino-Korean and Native Korean numbers used? What aspects should be taken into account in indirect speech? Vin-Ter offers you everything you need to know about Korean grammar, explained in a clear and accessible way.

Korean Vocabulary

Are you familiar with the rules for forming ordinal numbers in Korean? Do you know how to indicate the date and time? Are you confused by some similar-sounding words? Or maybe you just want to expand your vocabulary on a specific topic? The vocabulary section has what you need. Here you'll find audio texts and exercises to improve your reading and listening comprehension on various topics.

Reading and listening comprehension

Do you want to improve your reading and listening skills in Korean? You can now do so with Vin-Ter, using texts and audio recordings created and recorded by native speakers. Test your understanding in the exercises section by answering the questions.

Writing

How are punctuations in Korean used? When should you use a comma? We explain the Korean punctuation rules clearly and easily, using examples.

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