eido wrote:If you ever need help with Korean grammar, I'm happy to assist you!
Korean is my passion.
알랏씨도 지원을 필요하면, 몰어하세요.
한국어 사랑해.
Thanks a lot! So far I have rarely posted questions in any language, I maybe should do so more often. I have been lucky to be in touch with natives, that usually does the trick for me. But of course there is a lot I don't know. I think I have to pay close attention to the things I'm unsure about, so I can ask good questions
Korean:
Had language exchanges, and I can't stress enough how great the help has been. I'm still barely talking, but the amazing thing is that both of my exchange partners are fluent in Japanese, so I can just think of how I would say something in Japanese, and get the missing parts by my exchange partner, which is extremely effective for learning grammar patterns. I reviewed most of the phrases and grammar I learned there, and I'm very motivated by it.
Chinese:
Had two language exchanges, my Chinese is still rusty but it is returning, and I'm mostly able to converse again, well with some breaks for looking up words in the dictionary.
Japanese:
Online Classes started, and boy are they boring. And it's not only that I'm in the same level as last semester, no - they also have similar content, so I'm repeating material in 3 courses, not great. - but on the other hand, they are easy, and I don't need much time investment, so I can focus on all the other things I want to achieve right now, and continue with Japanese self study too. Since I'm not a big fan of teachers after the beginning stage, this might not be too bad.
I finished the "Attack on Titan" Anime, and started "Stein's Gate", have watched 2 episodes so far. Still not sure, if this is an Anime for me (maybe too Anime-ish with too many female girly characters, that speak weird). Time travel story, a bit difficult - a lot of words I don't know, but I just watched it without pausing too much so far, will see.