Hello everyone. What I'm gonna do now is to show you how to use and practice with this Korean character practice program presented on the website. First, you will find the address on the website. Click it and open the program. Then you will see this scene. As you can see, there are 10 basic vowels on the top horizontal line and 14 consonants on the left vertical line here. Now we can combine a consonant and one vowel to make one syllable in Korean. So for example, we take one of these consonants, let's say [FOREIGN], which is n in English. Click it and drag to the third column, which was on the vowel o. So you click the vowel, drag to the column. You just put the consonant n, so you click it. >> No. >> You can hear the pronunciation of the letter no, right? Okay, so one more example. Let's take a [FOREIGN] this time. So you just click it and drag it right here, which was on the vowel u. So you just click and drag the vowel u here. Now, when you click it and you can hear the pronunciation of the letter mu. >> Mu. >> Yes, right. And then, right here, [INAUDIBLE], the name of the consonant, which is soundless. It goes with one of the ten basic vowels up here to combine a letter, like [FOREIGN], the soundless circle o. With the vowel a, together. Finally you find the pronunciation right. And another vowel the soundless e, you just click and drag to the last column. And then you just take e, the vowel e to combine the letter. So you click it. >> [FOREIGN]. >> Yeah, so you here the pronunciation of the letter e, right? So you practice on your own. I hope enjoy practicing the Korean alphabet, basic letters here. And then I'm sure you master the Korean basic letters. This is it.