Crash Landing on Hangeul
University of Tartu Korean Culture Club
- Lossi 3 - 319
- 27.09.2025
- 18:00
- Est + Eng
Have you been meaning to start learning Korean for a while, but the foreign writing system seems too scary to even try? The time has come to face that fear!
Hangeul is the alphabet of the Korean language, which was created by King Sejong in 1446. The alphabet was originally created to be easy to use for peasants and is thus regarded as one of the simplest writing systems in the world to master. This autumn we will test out that fact!
Over the course of three hours, you will get an overview of the structure of the alphabet as well as a chance to then practise reading through games. Before playing, there will be an introductory crash course, and the event will conclude with a bingo (with prizes!).
The event is open to both complete newbies and oldtimers – there will be fun activities to practice Hangeul for everyone!
Organiser
University of Tartu Korean Culture ClubContact
Anna Maria Laumets
annamaria.laumets[ät]gmail.com