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Omaguk Grammar: Master Korean in Five Minutes
Omaguk Grammar: Master Korean in Five Minutes
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Book Introduction
A question that has long plagued the author, a current high school Korean language teacher,
“Why do students find Korean grammar so difficult?”
“Is there any way to help students study Korean grammar?”


Author Kim Hwan answered his own question above not with words but with action.

I opened a YouTube channel called 'Omaguk - Master Korean in 5 Minutes' and started the 'World's Easiest Korean Grammar Lecture' Omaguk Grammar!

Studying Korean grammar is 1.
There's so much to learn, but not enough time to study! 2.
Even complex concepts can be broken down into smaller pieces and built upon, like building a tower! Concepts that truly require memorization should be memorized naturally! That's why Ohmagook's lectures are structured to be accessible to anyone, anywhere, anytime, in 5-minute or less lectures that cover only essential concepts.
In addition, the Omaguk textbook allows students to repeat essential concepts up to seven times before, during, and after the lecture and apply them to examples.
I am confident that if you open the Omaguk textbook and follow the author's lectures that are easy to understand, you will soon have mastered the Korean grammar.

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Ⅰ.
word


Lecture 1.
concept of word
Lecture 2.
Concept and Classification of Parts of Speech ①
3rd lecture.
Concept and Classification of Parts of Speech ②
Lecture 1 of the niche lecture.
Relationship between parts of speech and sentence elements ①
Lecture 2 of the gap lecture.
Relationship between parts of speech and sentence elements ②
Lecture 3 of the gap lecture.
Relationship between parts of speech and sentence elements ③
Lecture 4 of the niche lecture series.
Relationship between parts of speech and sentence elements ④
Semifinals.
Common nouns and proper nouns
Lecture 5.
Independent and dependent nouns
Lecture 6.
formality-dependent nouns
Lesson 7.
Unit-dependent nouns
Quarterfinals.
Personal and demonstrative pronouns
Lesson 9.
Unidentified, indefinite, and reflexive pronouns
Lesson 10.
A complete list of pronouns
Lesson 11.
investigation
Lecture 12.
Concept and types of investigation
Lesson 13.
The concept and types of particle particles
Lesson 14.
The concept of auxiliary verbs
Lesson 15.
Component, ending, and common auxiliary verbs
Round of 16.
Connection survey
Lesson 17.
Summary of the investigation
Round of 18.
Characteristics of verbs
Lesson 19.
Types of verbs and adjectives
Lesson 20.
Main verbs and auxiliary verbs
Lesson 21.
Stems and endings
Lesson 22.
Concluding suffix
Lesson 23.
Connective endings
24th round.
Full-term mother
Lesson 25.
Prepositional suffix
Lecture 26.
Utilizing rules
Lesson 27.
Irregular usage ①
Lesson 28.
Irregular usage ②
Lesson 29.
Distinction between verbs and adjectives
Lesson 30.
The concept and types of adjectives
Lesson 31.
Complete Guide to Adjectives
Round of 32.
The concept and types of adverbs
Lesson 33.
The concept and types of exclamations
Lecture 34.
Prefixes and suffixes
Lesson 35.
Restrictive and dominant affixes
Round of 36.
prefix derivatives
Lesson 37.
Suffix derivatives
Lecture 38.
Compound words of equal, subordinate, and fusion
Lesson 39.
Syntactic compound words
Lesson 40.
Non-syntactic compound words
Lecture 41.
Parts of speech of compound words
Lecture 42.
Direct component analysis [IC analysis]
Lecture 43.
Distinction between suffixes and derivative suffixes
Lecture 44.
Fossilized affixes
Lesson 45.
Affixes in full
Lecture 46.
The concept of morpheme
Lesson 47.
Types of morphemes
Round of 48.
Unique morphemes and allomorphs
Lesson 49.
semantic relationships between words
50th lecture.
How to use the dictionary
Lesson 51.
Common use of parts of speech

Ⅱ.
sentence


Lecture 1.
Concepts, requirements, and framework of a sentence
Lecture 2.
Sentence building blocks
3rd lecture.
Concept and types of sentence elements
Semifinals.
subject
Lecture 5.
predicate
Lecture 6.
Number of digits in the predicate
Lesson 7.
direct object
Quarterfinals.
complement
Lesson 9.
adjective
Lesson 10.
Adverb
Lesson 11.
Independent language
Lecture 12.
Single and compound sentences
Lesson 13.
A sentence with a noun clause
Lesson 14.
A sentence with a relative clause
Lesson 15.
An introductory sentence with an adverbial clause
Round of 16.
An introductory sentence with a descriptive clause
Lesson 17.
A sentence with a quotation mark
Round of 18.
Connected sentences with equal connections
Lesson 19.
Connected sentences that are dependently connected
Lesson 20.
Subject honorifics
Lesson 21.
How to raise objects
Lecture 22.
Relative honorifics
Lesson 23.
Declarative sentences and interrogative sentences
24th round.
Imperative sentences, request sentences, and exclamation sentences
Lesson 25.
past tense
Lecture 26.
present tense
Lesson 27.
future
Lesson 28.
Absolute and relative tenses
Lesson 29.
Action
Lesson 30.
The concept of passive and causative voice
Lesson 31.
Derivative causation
Round of 32.
Syntactic causative verb
Lesson 33.
Derivative passive
Lecture 34.
Syntactic passive
Lesson 35.
Negative expression
Round of 36.
Quotation expression

Ⅲ.
Phonology


Lecture 1.
Acoustics, phonetics, and phonology
Lecture 2.
Phonemes and sounds
3rd lecture.
Consonant system
Semifinals.
System of short vowels
Lecture 5.
The system of semivowels and diphthongs
Lecture 6.
syllable
Lesson 7.
Phonological changes
Quarterfinals.
Syllable-ending sound rules
Lesson 9.
Voiced
Lesson 10.
nasalization
Lesson 11.
palatalization
Lecture 12.
Legend Collection
Lesson 13.
Become a fool
Lesson 14.
Initial sound rule
Lesson 15.
Semivowelization and vowel reduction
Round of 16.
Simplification of consonant clusters
Lesson 17.
Consonant dropout
Round of 18.
vowel dropout
Lesson 19.
Add 'ㄴ'
Lesson 20.
Addition of semivowels
Lesson 21.
Consonant and vowel contractions
Lecture 22.
The phenomenon of the sound of the side consonant and the sound of the side consonant

Ⅳ.
Korean language history / Korean language norms / discourse

{Korean Language History}
Before starting Korean language history
Lecture 1.
The concept of loan notation
Lecture 2.
Types of loan notation
3rd lecture.
Analysis of 'Seodongyo'
Semifinals.
The principle of discipleship in Hunminjeongeum ①
Lecture 5.
The principle of discipleship in Hunminjeongeum ②
Lecture 6.
The operating principles of Hunminjeongeum
Lesson 7.
Middle Korean phonetics and notation ①
Quarterfinals.
Middle Korean phonetics and notation ②
Lesson 9.
Grammar of Middle Korean ①
Lesson 10.
Grammar of Middle Korean ②
Lesson 11.
Grammar of Middle Korean ③
Lecture 12.
Analysis of 'Sejong Eoje Hunminjeongeum'
Lesson 13.
Modern Korean phonetics and notation
Lesson 14.
Grammar of modern Korean
{Korean Language Standards}
Lecture 1.
Foreign word notation
Lecture 2.
Romanization of Korean
{discourse}
Lecture 1.
discourse

■ Answer and explanation (book within the book)

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Publisher's Review
■ Features of the world's easiest Korean grammar lecture
⑴ Micro lectures that contain only the core of the essentials that must be learned
⑵ YouTube platform lectures that can be viewed by anyone, anywhere, anytime
⑶ Future-oriented virtual lectures utilizing eye-catching digital boards and images
⑷ A lecture that allows for complete learning by adjusting the progress and amount yourself
⑸ Lectures reorganized in the optimal order for learning in the easiest and most fun way
⑹ YouTube lecture evaluation 'Like' rate 99% (calculated by adding up all lectures)

■ Advantages of the 『Omaguk Grammar』 textbook
⑴ A textbook perfectly synchronized with the author's direct lecture YouTube channel, "Ohmaguk"
- Scan the QR code in the textbook to access 130 micro virtual lectures for free.

- You can study Korean grammar without burden through easy and friendly YouTube lectures directly taught by the author, each lasting about 5 minutes.

⑵ A textbook that provides 3,600 problems to help you grasp the concepts properly.
- Provides over 3,600 different types of questions for complete concept review.

⑶ A textbook that allows for up to 7 repeated learning sessions
- Complete review is possible through the 7-color rainbow review that automatically memorizes the key grammar elements.

⑷ A textbook that allows you to ask the author questions at any time
- 1:1 Q&A with the author is possible through YouTube and SNS.


■ Advantages of the 『Omaguk Grammar』 textbook
⑴ [Lecture Notes] A page that systematically organizes the lecture content for the corresponding class.
- 'Concept Box': Grammar concepts that you must understand are organized in a separate box.

- 'Concept Synapse' and 'Useful Grammar': We have made it possible to study Korean grammar in a more fun way through 'Concept Synapse', which covers additional explanations or more in-depth content, and 'Useful Grammar', which is helpful to know.

- 'Rainbow Review': This is a corner where you can review the content mentioned or covered previously. The rainbow background color of the 7-color memo pad indicates the number of times the content has been exposed to the learner.
The background of the text of the 'Lecture Notes', which is the lecture content for the corresponding period, is red, and from the second exposure onwards, it is displayed in orange and yellow in that order.

⑵ [Review Notes] A page designed to allow for a detailed review of the content learned in the corresponding class.
- 'Rainbow Review': Linked to the main text, it is designed to help you review what you've learned previously by filling in the blanks.

- 'Concept Master': Consists of various types of problems that can only be solved if you know the exact concept.

⑶ [QR Code] Scan the QR code for the corresponding class to immediately take the YouTube lecture.
- Scanning the QR code with your mobile device will take you to the linked YouTube lecture.
You can study the text for the relevant class first and then watch the lecture, or you can watch the lecture first and then organize it into the textbook text.

■ Recommendations from Korean language teachers who reviewed the book
▶ Lee Eun-hee (Korean language teacher at Moonwon Middle School)
- This textbook is filled with the teacher's hope that students studying Korean will not find grammar difficult and boring, but will be able to experience the joy of learning new grammatical principles of the Korean language and writing.
We will help students easily understand Korean grammar with kind and detailed explanations that will make you feel as if you are studying alongside the teacher.
▶ Park Ji-seon (Korean language teacher at Gyeongju Middle School)
- I am glad that a book has been published that covers everything from beginner to master level, as many students struggle with the 'language' part after choosing 'language and media'.
From textbooks written by current teachers to reflect the needs of both teachers and students, to highly useful lectures...
It's a perfect match.
I recommend it!
▶ Kim Hyun-ah (Korean language teacher at Chunghyun High School)
- I recommend this to friends who feel grammar is difficult, especially those who think, 'Let's do this just one last time!'
It is designed so that you can study every day in an amount that is not burdensome.
They say a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and you don't even notice your clothes getting wet in a drizzle! If we study consistently, we might just find ourselves becoming the grammar masters we've always longed for.
▶ Lee So-young (Korean language teacher at Sangam High School)
- Korean grammar must be firmly established through repeated learning of basic concepts.
The Omaguk textbook is a single lecture-length textbook with easy-to-understand examples and explanations for students.
Above all, Omaguk naturally allows for repeated exposure to concepts.
I recommend this book without hesitation, as it will be helpful to both students who struggle with grammar and those who want to solidify their grammar.
Son Woo-taek (Korean language teacher at Yeongdong High School)
- If you've ever had a headache because of grammar, or if you've ever wanted to give up on grammar because of the numerous concepts and terms, then you should definitely pay attention to this book.
The concepts are thoroughly explained so that you can study on your own, and the quality of the practice problems is also exceptional.
If you don't have a habit of studying alone and find self-study burdensome, I still recommend this book.
Every grammar concept is explained in short video lessons (and they're even free!), so you can focus on what you need to learn.
Teachers are increasingly taking Omaguk lectures! Everyone, sign up!
▶ Yoo Woo-joo (Korean language teacher at Gumi Girls' High School)
- The flow of explanation is thorough and natural, so I think it is a kind grammar book that answers even the smallest questions that students have while studying.
This is a book I would definitely recommend to my students, and I would like to keep it close by and refer to it myself.
▶ Kim Tae-jun (Korean language teacher at Yanghyeon High School)
- Korean grammar must be learned from the basics, solidly and precisely, like building bricks.
The Korean language of Omaguk is structured so that each lecture is not too long, so that you can build the grammar bricks one by one in detail.
It will be of great help not only to students who are afraid of grammar, but also to students who are unsure of where to start studying.
▶ Lee Seung-woo (Korean language teacher at Pohang Iron and Steel High School)
Should I take "Language and Media" or "Speaking and Writing"? This is the question I've been asked most frequently by students since the introduction of elective subjects for the CSAT.
If you chose "Language and Media" to secure time for reading (non-fiction), to achieve a high standard score, or for any other reason, you should also choose this book, which allows students to study and review what they have learned on their own.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 2, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 384 pages | 1,028g | 210*297*18mm
- ISBN13: 9791192967080
- ISBN10: 1192967089

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