Level 1 Lesson 1. Hello, Thank you / 안녕하세요. 감사합니다. Lesson 2. Yes, No, Waht? / 네. 아니오. Lesson 3. Good-bye, See you / 안녕히 가세요. 안녕히 계세요. Lesson 4. I'm Sorry, Excuse me / 죄송합니다. 저기요. Lesson 5. It's me, What is it? / -이에요/-예요. Lesson 6. What is this?, This is... / 이거, 이거 뭐예요? Lesson 7. This, That, It / 이, 저, 그, 거/것 Lesson 8. It's NOT me / 아니에요. Lesson 9. topic, subject marking particles / -은/-는, -이/-가 Lesson 10. have, don't have, there is, there isn't / 있어요. 없어요. [Blog] Places in Korea - Han River (한강) Lesson 11. Please give me / 주세요. Lesson 12. it's delicious, it tastes awful, thank you for the food / 맛있어요. 잘 먹겠습니다. Lesson 13. I Want to... / -고 싶어요 Lesson 14. What do you wnt to do? / 뭐 -고 싶어요? Lesson 15. Sino-Korean Numbers / 일, 이, 삼, 사... Lesson 16. Basic Present Tense / -아/-어/-여요 Lesson 17. Past Tense / -았/었/였어요 Lesson 18. Location-marking Particles / 어디, -에, -에서 Lesson 19. When / 언제 Lesson 20. Native Korean numbers / 하나, 둘, 셋, 넷... [Blog] Travel in Korea - Taking a Taxi Lesson 21. Negative Sentences / 안, -지 않다 Lesson 22. verbs / 하다 Lesson 23. Who? / 누구? Lesson 24. Why? How? / 왜? 어떻게? Lesson 25. From A To B, From C Until D / -에서/부터 -까지 [Answers] Level 2 본문 Lesson 1. Future Tense / -ㄹ/을 거예요 Lesson 2. object marking particles / 을, 를 Lesson 3. and, and then, therefore, so / 그리고, 그래서 Lesson 4. and, with / 하고, (이)랑
I love how TTMIK sets up their books. I've used several different books and this still is the most user friendly one I've tried. My advice to this would be to learn the vocabulary on an app like memrise first, before going through the lessons. They also have a workbook that goes with it which is very helpful. 10/10.
After finishing TTMIK Level 1, I was eager to start with Level 2 which consisted of a total of 30 chapters – five more than Level 1. Level 2 was just as fun, frustrating, interesting, educational, and amazing as Level 1. More particles and tenses were introduced as well as conjunctions, telling time, counters, prepositions, or the imperative.
The more I learn and study with TTMIK, the more I get a feeling for the language. The chapters are short but informative, only give out the neccessary information and explanations, and give enough sample sentences to understand the grammar points and apply it yourself in the book's exercices and the accompanying work book.
Since the TTMIK grammar books are build up on one another, it is essential to study Level 1 first.
It's more helpful if you've completed at least half the words from My First 500 Korean words. Good book that presents grammar in an easily understood way.
I bought level 1 and 2 together. A lot of different textbooks kind of overlap, so I don't think the content presented in both level 1 and 2 are not enough to justify the cost of the book. Their lessons online are still free and still accessible.
The lessons are very clear and easy to understand. I love to use it paired with the workbook and podcast lessons. This is one of the best resources I have found so far while studying korean
Great book. I guess, i just want to read a fine length of story which combine vocab, grammar that i’ve learnt. It would be great if the story have a little annotation that tells, which sentences using which grammar.
It will make me going like ‘ohhhhh, this is how you make use of this grammar’. Kind of like that.