TL Learn Korean Thread - Page 4
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AxelTVx
Canada916 Posts
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Froadac
United States6733 Posts
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Spoonmeister
Australia24 Posts
Also how is learning scaled for korean, as in its pretty easy to learn basic japanese, but it gets harder later on whereas mandarin is pretty hard at the beginning but it gets easier. | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
In terms of learning, it's easier because grammar is very similar between japanese and korean, and many words are shared between japanese/chinese/korean. | ||
Spoonmeister
Australia24 Posts
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Froadac
United States6733 Posts
On January 06 2012 12:21 Seeker wrote: I can probably make it. What time are we looking at? Availability based. I'm out of town this weekend, was thinking sometime next week(end) | ||
nanoscorp
United States1237 Posts
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masterbreti
Korea (South)2711 Posts
I've been using http://www.youtube.com/user/arirangkorean For a while. They are a Korean network that provides content for foreigners (english teachers and the like). They do a lot of shows. One of which is a show called "Esports" which trhey do casts of bw and sc2. Besides that they do a awesome bunch of different Teaching people to speak english shows. they also have spanish to Korean as well. They host a few different shows and they all are in small 10-15 minute bites. They don't have all the different series on that youtube but on various sites and such. a bunch are on youtube, some on their offcial website (which I don't have the link for atm). They do help a lot with speaking the language, but not reading or writing it. I'm still learning and trying to study it as much as possible, since I'll be needing it very soon. I still suck though at it. | ||
stablol
United States82 Posts
and www.dongsa.net | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
What are others thoughts on livemocha? I've heard good and bad things about it. I'll add it in any case. Dongsa isn't loading... so what is it? | ||
stablol
United States82 Posts
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Froadac
United States6733 Posts
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stablol
United States82 Posts
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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rotinegg
United States1719 Posts
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Jasarn
Australia101 Posts
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mauvebutterfly
Canada15 Posts
On January 06 2012 12:42 logikly wrote: I just want to learn how to type in korean " I'm not korean and I dont speak it" Do you already know how to access Hangul on your keyboard? Alternatively, you could copy-paste. "나는 한국인이 안고 한국말을 말할 수 없습니다." This is a very polite form, such as you'd probably be taught in school or something, so I hope it's appropriate for what you want. | ||
stablol
United States82 Posts
On January 06 2012 16:48 Rekrul wrote: korean is so fking ez to learn i agree easier than i expected the only hard part for me so far is knowing when to use sino/native and the counters | ||
DarthThienAn
United States2734 Posts
Real name (optional): Mark Skype: DarthThienAn What you know Been studying for ~15 months, taking third year classes atm. Spent a couple months in Korea and did a semester at Sogang University. Goals "Fluency" sounds so generic, so I'll just I want to practice conversation/improve my listening comprehension. Although that's more vocabulary I suppose. Willing to help out beginners too I suppose :p. | ||
Knighthawkbro
United States183 Posts
Real name (optional): Brady Skype: Knighthawkbro What you know: Hangul, Some basic phrases, some numbers Goals: listen to GSL Korean Vods, BW Vods, and meet new friends I Found this great picture that helped me learn and reference Hangul. Seems daunting at first but it really helps out! http://vtkaumc.org/xe/files/attach/images/592/218/001/Hangulposter-AboutLetters.jpg | ||
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