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Growiel
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Sephy90
United States1785 Posts
On November 22 2012 07:06 NeVeR wrote: ㅋㅋ 이거 지금 처음 봤네 내가 고등학교때 스타 때문에 한국어를 때로때로 배웠었는데 재작년 연세대에 여름학기 다니느라 서울에 이개월 동안 살았고 금년 2월부터는 한국말을 다시 열심히 배우는게 시작햇다 내 생각하기에 만약 외국인들이 한국말 잘하고싶다면 한국친구들이랑 자주 얘기해야되는거 같아 한국어를 혼자서 공부하는건 충분하지않자나 한국인처럼 한국말 잘하려면 한국친구들 만들고 걔들이랑 한국말로만 자주 대화하면 돼 그렇게 하면 빨리 배울거야~ 나는 한국인 어학원생이 많은 뉴욕에 가까이 살아서 행운있지 ㅋ 만약에 내가 무슨말하는지 알아듣고 친구할래면 피엠으로 메시지를 보내줘서 내 카톡아이디를 알려줄게 한국말 배운거 도와줄 친구나 똑같은 수준 친구가 있으면 좋겠으니까 좋은 하루~ You've no idea how happy I am that I can understand most of what you wrote... I've been learning Korean by ear / chatting / playing with Koreans everyday for about 1 year +. I have an appreciation for languages and nothing else seems to make me happier than than learning new things about a language. | ||
jpak
United States5045 Posts
On November 22 2012 07:06 NeVeR wrote: ㅋㅋ 이거 지금 처음 봤네 내가 고등학교때 스타 때문에 한국어를 때로때로 배웠었는데 재작년 연세대에 여름학기 다니느라 서울에 이개월 동안 살았고 금년 2월부터는 한국말을 다시 열심히 배우는게 시작햇다 내 생각하기에 만약 외국인들이 한국말 잘하고싶다면 한국친구들이랑 자주 얘기해야되는거 같아 한국어를 혼자서 공부하는건 충분하지않자나 한국인처럼 한국말 잘하려면 한국친구들 만들고 걔들이랑 한국말로만 자주 대화하면 돼 그렇게 하면 빨리 배울거야~ 나는 한국인 어학원생이 많은 뉴욕에 가까이 살아서 행운있지 ㅋ 만약에 내가 무슨말하는지 알아듣고 친구할래면 피엠으로 메시지를 보내줘서 내 카톡아이디를 알려줄게 한국말 배운거 도와줄 친구나 똑같은 수준 친구가 있으면 좋겠으니까 좋은 하루~ A little rough around the edges (a bit like someone not saying 'a' or 'the' while speaking English), but very very good (I understood what was said perfectly). If you need some random help every now and then, don't be afraid to PM me. I'll try my best to answer your questions. | ||
Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36645 Posts
On November 22 2012 07:06 NeVeR wrote: ㅋㅋ 이거 지금 처음 봤네 내가 고등학교때 스타 때문에 한국어를 때로때로 배웠었는데 재작년 연세대에 여름학기 다니느라 서울에 이개월 동안 살았고 금년 2월부터는 한국말을 다시 열심히 배우는게 시작햇다 내 생각하기에 만약 외국인들이 한국말 잘하고싶다면 한국친구들이랑 자주 얘기해야되는거 같아 한국어를 혼자서 공부하는건 충분하지않자나 한국인처럼 한국말 잘하려면 한국친구들 만들고 걔들이랑 한국말로만 자주 대화하면 돼 그렇게 하면 빨리 배울거야~ 나는 한국인 어학원생이 많은 뉴욕에 가까이 살아서 행운있지 ㅋ 만약에 내가 무슨말하는지 알아듣고 친구할래면 피엠으로 메시지를 보내줘서 내 카톡아이디를 알려줄게 한국말 배운거 도와줄 친구나 똑같은 수준 친구가 있으면 좋겠으니까 좋은 하루~ 왜 이거 한국말로 쓰셨나요? ㅡㅡ;; | ||
Deleted User 268575
146 Posts
Real name (optional) : James Skype : jamesuh1 What you know : Know a few words, really bad at grammar, can only formulate simple sentences and few gestures but generally reallyyy sucky @ korean Goals : to be able to read/write Korean and be able to translate | ||
{ToT}ColmA
Japan3260 Posts
as it was already pointed out that its advisable to learn hangul first thats what i gonna do but when looking at talktomeinkorean.com there are only 2 parts and it seems they didnt continue the hangul videos. anyone knows a video guide for hangul which is completed? oh and btw, when i learned english in school it felt completly different...like we had to memorize vocabulary on a daily basis, i cant seem to find such things (i was always good in that T_T) | ||
Zocat
Germany2229 Posts
On January 01 2013 04:52 {ToT}ColmA wrote: for my new year resolution i am gonna do a 1h per day learning korean, i am gonna start from anew, i always was very bad at selfstudy and would rather play games or watch kdrama instead of learning, thats gotta change. as it was already pointed out that its advisable to learn hangul first thats what i gonna do but when looking at talktomeinkorean.com there are only 2 parts and it seems they didnt continue the hangul videos. anyone knows a video guide for hangul which is completed? oh and btw, when i learned english in school it felt completly different...like we had to memorize vocabulary on a daily basis, i cant seem to find such things (i was always good in that T_T) I personally liked seemile.com 's hangul lesson, since they at least offer a bit of insight of start/end of consonant pronunciation. But it's still less than my book has. On the other hand, the basics should be enough, since the best way is to listen to a native speaker (TTMIK offers this) for every new word. For vocabulary memorization, check out memrise (probably some TOPIK list) or create your own Anki lists. Just google those 2 terms (and TL has a memrise thread somewhere). | ||
Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
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NeVeR
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한국어를 배우기와 연습하기에 대한 게시판인줄 알았으니까요 | ||
Zambrah
United States6831 Posts
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Mariosatr
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stablol
United States82 Posts
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TheEmulator
28057 Posts
On January 13 2013 07:43 Mariosatr wrote: Just wondering, but would watching Pororo (maybe with English subtitles if me struggle) help me learn Korean? I know pretty much all of the Hangul alphabet, but almost nothing beyond that. It should. Watching anything Korean would help a ton. Pororo is a kids show so it is simplified a little bit, I think, so it would be easier to grasp if you're learning Korean. | ||
Zocat
Germany2229 Posts
Just watching it while reading the (Eng) subs will not help you at all. Best way is probably to watch small segments (4-5min) without subs, and then rewatch them with subs. Or if you're good enough to understand most of it, just use subs when you dont understand something. And you probably need a good base vocabulary to really gain something from it (1-2k I'd guess, but I have no idea how complicated Pororo is). That said, I have my own request: Does anyone know some good books in Korean? I'd prefer something with folk tales / history based stuff, targeted at children (as in: easy). Something like Brother Grimm. Other suggestions (as in genre) are welcome as well. | ||
usNEUX
United States76 Posts
I'm also just starting to use talktomeinkorean.com but haven't done enough to decide how helpful it will be. One thing that I'd love to get some help with is handwriting. If this: is what people's handwriting actually looks like then I may as well start learning to write that way myself. I'm hoping that my writing can fall somewhere in-between what you see in this video and correct Korean as you see it typed so that I will be able to write faster as well as read handwritten Korean. Does anyone know any resources that could help? Or would be willing to create a basic guide? | ||
Deleted User 268575
146 Posts
On January 15 2013 09:29 usNEUX wrote: I'm going to be in Korea for 2 years starting late this summer and am hoping to be able to hold a basic conversation by the time I get there! I got the basic grammar book (Andrew Byon) off Amazon a while back which happens to also be listed in this thread and am currently spending 2 hours a day or so on Rosetta Stone. While I would agree that Rosetta Stone on its own would be terrible for a beginner, I think I have enough background in learning languages (having majored in German) that I am able to figure out the grammar as I go with the help of the book. I find that Rosetta Stone's repetition and style is good for improving one's pronunciation and ability to read Hangul. So far so good! I'm also just starting to use talktomeinkorean.com but haven't done enough to decide how helpful it will be. One thing that I'd love to get some help with is handwriting. If this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMAVmLaLV0E is what people's handwriting actually looks like then I may as well start learning to write that way myself. I'm hoping that my writing can fall somewhere in-between what you see in this video and correct Korean as you see it typed so that I will be able to write faster as well as read handwritten Korean. Does anyone know any resources that could help? Or would be willing to create a basic guide? Wow that's cool! What are you going to Korea for and why 2 years? | ||
usNEUX
United States76 Posts
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Pokebunny
United States10654 Posts
On January 14 2013 16:07 TheEmulator wrote: It should. Watching anything Korean would help a ton. Pororo is a kids show so it is simplified a little bit, I think, so it would be easier to grasp if you're learning Korean. I would say watching shows without a decent grasp of most basic vocab and grammar will not help you at all. gotta build up a base of knowledge before that really makes a big difference imo | ||
PresenceSc2
Australia4032 Posts
Will post some of my experience as i go in here | ||
Rad
United States935 Posts
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