Korean Grammar Study Plan - DuHan
Learn Korean grammar with functional grouping, usage contrast, and output-focused practice.
How to use this guide
- Group grammar by function: Learn grammar in functional clusters such as cause, contrast, condition, and intention.
- Compare similar patterns: Study similar endings side by side and write contrast examples for each pair.
- Convert input to output: After reading examples, produce your own speaking and writing sentences immediately.
- Review by recurring mistakes: Maintain an error notebook and revisit weak endings in spaced review cycles.
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FAQ
How many grammar points should I learn each week?
Aim for 3 to 5 patterns with strong retention and repeated output practice.
Is memorizing grammar definitions enough?
No. Reliable recall requires applying grammar in speaking and writing contexts.