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Susanne
Books Korean Children use to learn to read?
Annyeonghaseyo! It is so frustrating to type Hangul on my computer.
Here in the States, we have MANY children's books designed to help native children learn to read English.
Where can I find Hangul children's books designed to help Korean children learn to read Hangul?
Gamsahapnida!
Apr 24, 2016 11:01 PM
Answers · 5
No, San Diego, but I've driven through and love the Mojave!
April 25, 2016
Thanks! I will look at that.
are you from the Mojave Desert? I grew up there. :)
April 25, 2016
Print this: http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg168/owbee/Mylinguistics/KoreanKeyboardLayout.png and then place it in front of your keyboard. Consonants are on the left, vowels on the right. The most common consonants and vowels are pretty easy, the double consonants and those across the bottom left are difficult and take some time, but it just takes practice. What's nice is that all Korean words start with consonant, then vowel so there's a nice left hand, right hand rhythm.
April 25, 2016
I don't know where the letters are automatically so it's just slow and I get annoyed with myself. I'm very quick at typing with the Latin alphabet.
April 25, 2016
How are you trying to type in Hangul? You use the same keyboard as English. It's very easy to set up for Windows or Mac or a phone.
April 24, 2016
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Susanne
Language Skills
English, German, Korean
Learning Language
German, Korean
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