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what is the right way of learning korean?????????????? i just start to learn korean but im looking for the right way to learn it better exp: what should i learn first i need a plan pease help me
Jul 11, 2008 12:40 AM
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You don't have to take such a roundabout way. I mean, just think how you have learned your native language as you were little. That what you think of is the right and best way to learn any language quickly. Babies hear their parents say mommy, daddy a lot and they say after them. Children are taught how to greet and what to speak in a certain situation, daily life, before they learn the alphabet. You can put yourself into such the environment. Many Korean dramas and variety shows and so forth(some vedios for learning Korean of course) were uploaded on Youtube. The rest is up to you. http://www.korean.go.kr/hangeul/cpron/main.htm ⇒ It's about Korean alphabet and the pronunciation. http://www.teenkorean.net ⇒ It has some MP3 files, a few frame-cartoons, games, quiz, E-book etc.
July 14, 2008
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@Kim Daesung You're missing my point. I didn't mean she has to go back to her childhood or has to try something in order to get Korean parents. Furthermore you didn't learn how to type English letters on keyboard before you learned how to greet in English, did you? And you said it's imporant to learn how to type Korean on keyboard before she learns Korean, but I don't think so. If they learn how to type Korean and also they type Korean without romanizing it as they ask a question about Korean, it would be sorta convenient for Korean speakers to understand it quickly. Is this what you want? According to language experts, the human brain responds to the voice first, therefore the language learners should listen to the language a lot more than anything else. Many of us think Korean is hard to learn for non-Korean, but many foreigners have lived in Korea for a few years speak Korean well because they listen to Korean a lot in their daily life. The learners will not be able to catch what they listen to exactly if they learn how to type/write it first. It's like this, I couldn't catch it what I listened to when I first listened to that word "Mountain". It was because I memorized that word without listening to it and the phonetic symbols of the word were really nothing. For this reason any language learners will have to listen to the language a lot and say after the speaker. They aren't babies and their parents don't speak the language, but at least, they can try to put theirselves into such the environment through watching Korean dramas, listening to Korean radios and so on. This was what I meant. Any Korean learners can express Korean using the Roman alphabet even if they don't know how to type Korean on keyboard.
July 15, 2008
i also have tried to learn korean,but i gave up after 3 month ,i found it was hard for one person to learn a language by oneself ,maybe the best way to learn some language is to communicate with others
July 15, 2008
I disagree with the idea of learning like a baby simply because you are not a baby nor have Korean parents to pay attention to you and teach the language all day. I have one advice for you. Before you can learn Korean, it is important you learn how to type Korean letters with your keyboard.
July 15, 2008
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July 12, 2008
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