Christi's Spanish and Korean studies
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:04 pm
Hi, I'm still a beginner learner, I'm halfway through the book Active Korean 2 and I want to start using more additional materials and make learning more fun this way. I'm also thinking of maybe going to a Korean class if time and money permits, or otherwise possibly booking an italki teacher occasionally. Figured I should start a log to get more insight into my learning progress and exchange tips with the people on this forum.
If anyone knows some easy comics I could read, please drop a line
Goals for January/Februay:
-Finish Coursera's Learn to speak Korean and use their forum to ask questions and write a short story
- Finish Lingodeer course, still 26 units to go
- Read and listen to one beginner's Iyagi per week, update memrise course
Long term goals:
- Write down all grammar I know so far in a document
-Create sentences for my selfmade memrise courses
- Reinforce previously learnt grammar
- Try to blog ( I started one but it just takes too much time to blog about something interesting...)
-Finish chapters 3-4 of Active Korean
- Read short articles on Korean Huffington Post
- Go through to watch list on Youtube
I'm not sure if this would be a good way to improve my language skills or not. Or if this would fit time-wise. I'll just try it out and adjust my plan if necessary. For tonight I will do one TTMIK beginner's Iyagi.
Also, I was wondering if using those Learn Korean through kpop videos I keep seeing on Youtube would be a good idea. I'm not sure if they use a lot of slang or unusual vocabulary? I think it could be a fun way of learning more vocab but I don't want to learn the wrong things.
If anyone knows some easy comics I could read, please drop a line
Goals for January/Februay:
-
- Finish Lingodeer course, still 26 units to go
- Read and listen to one beginner's Iyagi per week, update memrise course
Long term goals:
- Write down all grammar I know so far in a document
-
- Reinforce previously learnt grammar
- Try to blog ( I started one but it just takes too much time to blog about something interesting...)
-
- Read short articles on Korean Huffington Post
- Go through to watch list on Youtube
I'm not sure if this would be a good way to improve my language skills or not. Or if this would fit time-wise. I'll just try it out and adjust my plan if necessary. For tonight I will do one TTMIK beginner's Iyagi.
Also, I was wondering if using those Learn Korean through kpop videos I keep seeing on Youtube would be a good idea. I'm not sure if they use a lot of slang or unusual vocabulary? I think it could be a fun way of learning more vocab but I don't want to learn the wrong things.