However, I have a few issues with some aspects of it - mostly (and I can't use hangeul on here) to do with 4 block syllables where not all sounds are pronounced.
Chicken (dak) has an extra and unneeded character (r/l - in this case l), and also many (man-hi) isn't fully pronounced (the h sound isn't hit).
That's my only concern, and there are other examples.
Otherwise, hangeul can be learned in a day and the way it's used in spoken language can be quite beautiful.
Source... I lived in Korea for around 6 years, have an MSc in Applied Linguistics, am now doing a PhD in Linguistics. I also lecture at a university... You... Uh... Wanted a linguist, yeah?
my favorite is when koreans try to explain the difference between the "eh/ae" vowels