E2K · SENTENCE-BUILDING COURSE

Build Korean sentences from English thoughts

A 32-lesson bridge from English word order to Korean particles, endings, and predicate-final sentences.

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CURRICULUM

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01Korean Puts the Predicate at the End02When Does Korean Leave the Subject Unsaid?03A New Participant and an Established Topic04Mark the Target of an Action05Name and Identify06Let a Korean Adjective Finish the Sentence07Separate the Destination from the Place of Action08Build Existence and Possession with One Korean Frame09Build Korean Number-and-Unit Bundles10Place Events in Time with Korean Sentence Endings11Describe an Action in Progress — -고 있어요12Separate Choosing Not To from Being Unable — 안 and 못13Place a Korean Adjective before a Noun14Build a Noun Phrase That Contains an Action15Add the Same Information or Leave Only One — 도 and 만16Compare Two Things and Express the Highest Degree17Connect Events Side by Side — -고18Let the First Event Become the Reason or Basis for the Next — -아/어서19Connect Contrasting Information — -지만 and 그런데20State a Condition and Its Result — -(으)면21Say What Action You Want — -고 싶어요22Divide Choice, Promise, and Proposal at the Sentence Ending23Move with a Purpose — -(으)러 and -(으)려고24Say What You Have Tried and Experienced — -아/어 보다 and -(으)ㄴ 적이 있다25Request an Item or an Action — 주세요 and -아/어 주세요26Ask Permission and Check Prohibition — -아/어도 돼요 and -(으)면 안 돼요27Express Ability and Situational Possibility — -(으)ㄹ 수 있어요·없어요 and 못28Place the Background First and Continue with a Request or Explanation — -는데 and -(으)ㄴ데29Honor the Person without Losing the Sentence's Role — -시-, 계시다, 드리다, and 께30Show That You Are Listening and Ask Again — 네, 맞아요, 그렇군요, 뭐라고요?, and 그 말은31Carry Another Person's Words without Changing Their Role — -다고, -냐고, -자고, and -(이)라고32Turn an English Thought into a Complete Korean Conversation