I am fluent in both Korean and English.
If I could help out even 1 person on TL I would be more than wiling to.
This thread is awesome!!
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36645 Posts
I am fluent in both Korean and English. If I could help out even 1 person on TL I would be more than wiling to. This thread is awesome!! | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
On January 04 2012 11:44 Seeker wrote: I am South Korean. I am fluent in both Korean and English. If I could help out even 1 person on TL I would be more than wiling to. This thread is awesome!! !! Any ideas for ways to help? I'll set up a skype group, but what else can be done. | ||
Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
GL to everyone, good initiative OP ^^. PM for linkuu if interested. | ||
Kenpachi
United States9908 Posts
Illiterate Korean ftl | ||
101toss
3232 Posts
On January 04 2012 09:21 Froadac wrote: Show nested quote + On January 04 2012 09:18 101toss wrote: Sorry if this is irrelevant, but how would you input "gg" in korean (i.e. do I need a language pack)? You need Southeast asian language pack, and add korean as a keyboard input. Then just toggle to hangul, and bam ㅈㅈ Thanks, worked like a charm! | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
On January 04 2012 12:18 101toss wrote: Show nested quote + On January 04 2012 09:21 Froadac wrote: On January 04 2012 09:18 101toss wrote: Sorry if this is irrelevant, but how would you input "gg" in korean (i.e. do I need a language pack)? You need Southeast asian language pack, and add korean as a keyboard input. Then just toggle to hangul, and bam ㅈㅈ Thanks, worked like a charm! Alternatively copy paste!! | ||
waxypants
United States479 Posts
After learning that, I think the grammar explanations on TTMIK are gold, which is why I prefer it over something like Rosetta Stone. | ||
57 Corvette
Canada5941 Posts
Hopfully I can use some of the resources in the OP to start my learning. How do know what keys on my english keyboard make each korean symbol? | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
On January 04 2012 12:54 57 Corvette wrote: Hmm, I have been interested in learning Korean for a few years now, never got around to acually doing it. Hopfully I can use some of the resources in the OP to start my learning. How do know what keys on my english keyboard make each korean symbol? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KB_South_Korea.svg Right alt toggles. | ||
Blackhawk13
United States442 Posts
On January 04 2012 13:00 Froadac wrote: Show nested quote + On January 04 2012 12:54 57 Corvette wrote: Hmm, I have been interested in learning Korean for a few years now, never got around to acually doing it. Hopfully I can use some of the resources in the OP to start my learning. How do know what keys on my english keyboard make each korean symbol? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KB_South_Korea.svg Right alt toggles. Ok am I stupid or which key is for ㅈ? Is it the W key or the B key, neither look exactly like it lol, guessing its whats on the W? | ||
Cecilia
United States16 Posts
On January 04 2012 15:39 Blackhawk13 wrote: Show nested quote + On January 04 2012 13:00 Froadac wrote: On January 04 2012 12:54 57 Corvette wrote: Hmm, I have been interested in learning Korean for a few years now, never got around to acually doing it. Hopfully I can use some of the resources in the OP to start my learning. How do know what keys on my english keyboard make each korean symbol? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KB_South_Korea.svg Right alt toggles. Ok am I stupid or which key is for ㅈ? Is it the W key or the B key, neither look exactly like it lol, guessing its whats on the W? ㅈ is w | ||
Tanner
United States38 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + http://www.memrise.com/welcome/ | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
I'll add those to other tools. | ||
LlOoKkIi
Korea (South)473 Posts
Thanks so much for making this thread will definitely be checking it regularly. Edit: To the rosetta stone point I find that it helps alot with learning words and how sentences are formed but only the present tense. | ||
mtvacuum
United States979 Posts
Their audio lessons are really helpful and range from Complete Newbie to Advanced. Each lesson is pretty short and focuses on a short dialogue which introduces some new vocabulary and a grammar point or two. Hyunwoo and Kyeong-eun used to do lessons for this site before moving onto TTMIK. I'm almost done with Level 3 of TTMIK, and would recommend this to anyone just starting out. Each lesson usually focuses on an important grammar point and they gradually introduce vocabulary through their sample sentences. The hosts are also really funny and energetic. | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
After that it's a matter of expanding your vocabulary. | ||
Jasarn
Australia101 Posts
TL Name Jasarn Real name Jason Skype Jaseyup What you know 9 months of self-learning; Can have a basic conversation (speaking severely underdeveloped compared to reading/listening), and understand some dramas and variety shows. Goals Fluency | ||
Chaosvuistje
Netherlands2581 Posts
Though one book I can really recommend to anyone, which is Korean grammar for International Learners. It has helped my understanding of the grammar system by so much, and has been a consistant resource for when I have to look something up. You won't learn much vocab from it, but for grammar it is amazing. I think I just need to read more Korean by now, I'm really just lazy about learning vocabulary ( as with all the languages I learned, learn grammar fast, vocabulary suuuper slow ). | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
Maybe a future project | ||
Zor222
United Kingdom88 Posts
Some people work better with a paper textbook (rather than online materials/software) and for that I strongly recommend people buy textbooks from the university language providers - e.g. Sogang University, Yonsei (revamped versions only) and Ewha University (revamped versions only). It probably goes without saying that the best way to learn is to fly over there and sign up for a full-time course at one of these universities. | ||
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