Free Worksheet

Korean Level Check Worksheet

Use this before contacting Ashley. It helps identify your current Korean level, what feels difficult, and what kind of lesson path will help most.

Quick Self-Check

Choose the closest answer. It is okay if more than one feels true.

Hangul Reading

Can you read Korean letters and syllable blocks?

Not yetSlowlyComfortablyFast but unsure
Speaking

Can you make your own Korean sentences?

Only wordsShort sentencesBasic conversationNeed correction
Listening

How much can you understand when Koreans speak naturally?

Almost nothingKeywords onlySimple topicsMost, but not details
Grammar

Do particles, verb endings, and sentence order feel clear?

ConfusingSome basicsCan use patternsNeed advanced polish
Vocabulary

What kind of words do you know best?

Beginner wordsDaily lifeTravelBusinessTOPIKK-drama/K-pop

Try Reading These

Read slowly first. Then say which line felt easiest and which felt hardest.

Beginner

안녕하세요.

Hello.

Daily Life

커피 한 잔 주세요.

Please give me one cup of coffee.

Self-Introduction

저는 미국에서 왔어요.

I am from the United States.

Goal Practice

한국어를 더 자연스럽게 말하고 싶어요.

I want to speak Korean more naturally.

Teacher note: If you can read the sentence but cannot use it in conversation, that is normal. Ashley can separate reading level from speaking level.

Your Korean Goal

Main reason I want Korean

My timeline

What feels hardest now

What I want from Ashley

Suggested Lesson Path

If you chose “not yet” for Hangul

Start with Beginner Foundation: Hangul blocks, pronunciation, first sentence patterns, and simple speaking.

If you can read but cannot speak

Start with Practical Speaking: short answers, role play, correction, and sentence-building homework.

If you need Korean for a trip

Start with Travel Korean: cafe, hotel, directions, shopping, transport, and polite requests.

If you have a specific goal

Start with a goal-based path: business Korean, TOPIK, living in Korea, culture-based Korean, or custom support.