Lesson Plan
Let’s break down tackling Korean grammar using the 80/20 method:
Learn Essential Sentence Structures (20% of Effort, 80% of Impact):
- Begin by understanding basic sentence structures in Korean. Focus on subject-object-verb order and common sentence patterns.
- Learn essential particles like 은/는 (topic marker), 이/가 (subject marker), and 을/를 (object marker).
Master Basic Verb Conjugations (20% of Effort, 80% of Impact):
- Prioritize common verb conjugations for present, past, and future tenses.
- Focus on irregular verbs and their conjugations.
Explore Key Grammar Points (20% of Effort, 80% of Impact):
- Identify key grammar points that are widely used in various contexts.
- Examples include honorifics (존댓말), causative forms, and conditional forms.
Understand Sentence Endings (20% of Effort, 80% of Impact):
- Learn sentence-ending particles and structures that convey different nuances.
- Examples include 요, 다, and various casual sentence endings.
Practice with Real-Life Dialogues (20% of Effort, 80% of Impact):
- Engage in dialogues that incorporate the grammar points you’ve learned.
- Practice speaking in different situations to reinforce your understanding.
Focus on High-Utility Grammar (20% of Effort, 80% of Impact):
- Identify grammar points commonly used in everyday conversations and written texts.
- Examples include conjunctions (그리고, 그래서) and comparison structures.
Build Fluency with Common Expressions (20% of Effort, 80% of Impact):
- Learn common expressions and idiomatic phrases that native speakers frequently use.
- Incorporate these expressions into your conversations for a more natural flow.