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Korean Emotions Vocabulary

Learn beginner words for feelings and simple self-expression. This lesson includes examples, common learner notes, and a printable worksheet for practice.

Created by a native Korean speaker in South Korea.

Lesson Focus

This vocabulary lesson helps you learn useful Korean words with meaning, romanization, example sentences, and a printable practice activity. Try to read the Korean first before checking the English.

Korean

기분

Romanization: gibun

Explanation

Learn beginner words for feelings and simple self-expression. The best way to study this page is to read the Korean aloud, compare it with the English meaning, and then write your own short example. This keeps the lesson active instead of turning it into passive memorization.

Korean learners often make fast progress when they connect small patterns to real usage. A worksheet helps because it gives your eyes, hand, and voice the same target at the same time.

Examples

  • 기분 is a high-frequency word for beginner Korean learners.
  • Use the word in one short sentence before memorizing the next word.
  • Review the list by covering the English meaning and reading the Korean aloud.

Practice Activity

  1. Read the Korean word or pattern aloud three times: 기분.
  2. Write three original beginner sentences using the lesson focus.
  3. Circle the word, particle, or sound that feels hardest and review it tomorrow.

Common Mistakes

  • Do not memorize only romanization. Use Hangul as soon as possible.
  • Do not translate every word one by one when the Korean sentence order is different.
  • Beginners often read too quickly. Slow reading builds more accurate pronunciation.

Download Worksheet PDF

Use the printable worksheet after reading the explanation. The PDF is designed as a short practice sheet, so it works well for self-study, tutoring, or a quick classroom review.

Korean Emotions Vocabulary printable Korean worksheet preview

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FAQ

Is Korean Emotions Vocabulary good for beginners?

Yes. The explanation is written for English-speaking beginners and includes Korean, romanization, examples, and guided practice.

Can I use the worksheet for self-study?

Yes. The worksheet is designed for personal study, tutoring, classroom warmups, and review practice.

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