안녕하새요!

It seems everyone with an opinion is on board with using this website:
howtostudykorean.com/

Which is great because I know we all have that. My job then will be to step us through the lessons/assignments and mix enough stuff to keep us from reverting back to "following lessons on our own." I got some Talk to Me in Korean books for me and will post lessons/assignments etc. from there when I think they are interesting.

So let's do our first "sharpen your pencils" kind of warmup assignment(s).

I am a big believer in writing things down as a way to learn/remember them. That way you know they were in your brain at least once.

So, write down the Korean vowels and consonants, along with their romanizations.

And since we are done copypasting from google translate (except as needed for jokes, of course) set your keyboard(s) to be able to enter Hangul if you haven't already (the links aren't special, I just googled them):

Mobile: learning-korean.com/elementary
Windows: koreanfluent.com/cross_cultura
MacOSX: support.apple.com/guide/korean (The layouts I run into on image search are the 2-set Korean version)
Ubuntu Linux: linuxreviews.org/HOWTO_get_Kor
Other Linux distros: You're smart, figure it out.

Extra credit if you fill out the attached image with the Hangul character(s), the romanization, and whatever is on there on your normal keyboard.

Look for our first real lesson Saturday evening, Eastern America Time.

그때 만나!

@tdhssh I have a chromebook (and it's administrated by my school) so I doubt I can get a hangul keyboard, but I can just keep copypasting :joymeh:

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Oh! I thought you might be on your phone. Hmmm...

That's OK, I still want you to write out any exercises on a piece of paper whenever you can. It really is about making it go through your brain, and every little bit helps. I mean, we'll never know the difference, but that is one of the many, many reasons why TDOONG High School Study Hall is not accredited by the educational ministries of either republic of Korea.

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