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dreamer-hangugeo · 2 years ago
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Cute Daisy Cover
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kippeo · 3 months ago
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Design for a Korean wongoji notebook 🐾🇰🇷
🍓 Amazon
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kkulbeolyeonghwa · 4 days ago
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How I keep up with university and 5+ active languages at the same time!
Someone was curious about how I use my time to study this many languages effectively, so today I will write a post about it!
Note types
I like writing notes by hand. Digital notes do not stick in my head at all. On top of that, I do not use textbooks (North Sámi is an exception since I am studying it through my university) and only use free materials! I have a few different "types" of notes I write, here are some of them! (Sorry for any mistakes as some of these are old. I can see them too now that I am revisiting the notebooks)
The Korean Type
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The Korean type is pretty much just word lists. I use this type of notation when studying a language I am good at and don't need to learn as many grammar points. Notes may be in English or the language itself!
The Ainu/Japanese type
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This type includes grammar points. I use it for languages I have been learning for a while, but I still need to write down the grammar points. This type of note usually includes longer texts in which I make my own translations and highlight grammar points.
The North Sámi type
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I use this type exclusively for Sámi for now. It requires a bigger notebook, this one here is A4. For this language, words are generally longer, there are many conjugations I need to write out and the volume of vocab I need to learn is bigger. This is why I prefer a bigger spread.
Time management
I use a study clock, so I get accurate data on how much I study. Here is the data from this past month:
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My daily average is 3 hours. This month, my top studied subjects were Okinawan (32 hours), Linguistics (15.5h), R**sian (9h), Sámi (8h), Uralic languages (5.5h) and Ainu (3h). You could be surprised; how come I am studying so much in such little time? I think that the time you study is not important, but the quality is the top priority.
As you can see, I do not study all subjects equally. I do not set myself rules on what to study on what day. On some days, I feel like studying one language and one on another. The only rule I have is that I need to study something every day!
With this study routine, I have brought my Ainu from 0 to B1 in one year and my Okinawan from A1 to B1 in one week. I could share my exact study routine here later (what I include in my notes and how I structure what I learn), I don't want to make this post too long!
Feel free to send me an ask if you want to learn more about my study routine!
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utoshi-san · 29 days ago
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Продолжаю показывать подарки на рождество. Тут у меня бальзам для губ с ароматом клубники, выпущенный к 50-ти летию создания Хелло Китти 🍓 и маска для лица с My little pony с экстрактом розы. Ничего не пробовала, но всё выглядит мило.
Две упаковки японских сосательных конфет. Юзу и персик и персиковый фраппе. Они безумно вкусные и не сильно сладкие (всё, как я люблю).
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А в этом милом пакете с Сантой было три вида травяного чая, который мне уже не терпится попробовать.
А ещё джем с кислой вишней 🍒 и просто гигантская коробка моих любимых конфет Рассел Стовер. Она почти всю тумбочку заняла, настолько большая.
Дальше у меня мини-блокнот с павлином, внутри ещё ручка есть. Пока не знаю для чего буду его использовать.
Ну и последний подарок это подарочный сертификат в магазин косметики. Это всегда приятно, потому что я смогу сама себе подарок выбрать.
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koreanaswego · 6 months ago
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Korean Word of the Day
공책
Notebook 📓
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iwanttolearnallthethings · 11 months ago
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Still obviously an absolute beginner but we all start somewhere!
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electricea · 4 months ago
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...okay yeah the release of the wild robot has been thoroughly kicking my butt (so so many endless lines of families) in terms of activity, but my hype remains as strong as ever! even got some notebooks and gel pens!
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mapofthemazeinthemirror · 3 months ago
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Went into the “our Sanctuary ver” mv completely unaware that it was an English version of the song and just–
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“Love you from top to bottom, feelings for you I got ‘em” 😂
Well at least we got to see Gyu driving and Yeonjun almost working on a car!
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haneulislearning · 1 year ago
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2024년 한국어 목표; Korean Language Goals
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With my study abroad date coming closer and closer (only 19 days away ㅇ.ㅇ), I figured it was time to share some of my language/Korean specific goals for the year!
These aren't all of the things I want to "accomplish" for the year, and some are long-term while others are short-term goals, but it felt better to have something physical to look at to remind me of what I am aiming to do this year and have my thoughts organized.
The hardest thing about this is reminding myself (Hi, if you don't know me, I fear academic failure and set high expectations for myself), that it will be okay if I do these things only partially or if something didn't quite meet my expectations that it is okay.
There are some things that I want to aim for as a personal milestone that I didn't list here in an attempt to NOT overwhelm myself to get it done.
(Like trying to read Harry Potter in Korean, because 1. I am NOT at that level yet, and that will take quite the time to go through and 2. I want to buy the book second hand because JK Rowling is a bitch and I don't know yet where I could thrift the book while in Korea. Mostly want to read it because it is a book that I read over and over again as a child so the concepts/ideas/plot is familiar, just not the nuanced vocabulary and grammar)
So I am viewing this less so as a list of things to do before the year ends, and more as a set of remiders, affirmations, and sources for me to review throughout the year as I am abroad and expanding my use and knowledge of Korean.
There is so much to say about my goals and views of langauge learning, but I don't want to make this my longest post ever, so maybe some other day I will share some of my more abstract goals in another post.
Anyways, enough rambling, here's what is listed in my journal:
Listen to Korean podcasts
Become comfrotable reading short stories + news articles
Journal more often in Korean
Annotate + break down THREE songs in Korean (*not in my journal, but the goal is to understand, memorize, and practice reading speed and listening with this)
Read + annotate one book in Korean
Try learning AT LEAST 10 new words a week (*I see this one either not lasting long or turning more into 10 words every OTHER week lol)
Review each month what you've learned (*just trying to go back and refresh myself on things that I learned recently but may not have had the chance to put into practical use often)
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Use your resoruces! I have so many Korean books and websites/apps saved, and I will use them for about a week before I forget they exist, so this is my reminder to look at them a little more often!
If you know how to say it, say it! Don't hesitate! The amount of times my friends and I have decided to speak in Korean to each other only to say something in English and then quickly realize we 100% know how to say that in AT LEAST broken Korean :/. Or when my professor would ask us to share what we did this weekend in Korean and think that my sentence or phrase is wrong, only for someone else to say something similar and realize I actually knew how to say it. Better to try and maybe be wrong and get corrected than to not try at all and learn nothing.
Keep it simple, but try to build your sentences! Actually a reminder from my Korean professor lol! If you don't know how to say it, look it up of course, but you can't pull out your phone in every conversation you have! Sometimes it is easier to keep it simple and short and others it's great to build on and connect where you can. The whole point of my last class was to work on using connectors and conjuctions for our sentences to lengthen them, but it's not always possible. Some days it is just easier to say 네 or 아 그래요 and move on if you know what I mean.
Any progress is good! There have been multiple times this year where I have literally gone to Korean tutoring and forgotten every Korean word I know and beat myself up over the fact that I feel like I "failed". Simply put, I burn out too quickly sometimes and take the minor victories for granted. Celebrate anytime you can when it comes to remembering a small vocab word or how to order food in Korean!
Consistency is Key! Seems obvious, but one summer in between semesters I didn't study Korean for at least a month and wanted to cry when I tried to self study again before the new semester because that sense of failure was kicking in and I couldn't remember a lot of what I had been practicing. Even if it is just reviewing vocab, watching a youtube video in Korean, or even a K-drama, consistency is key when it comes to learning. It doesn't have to be a lot, just something.
Explore ways to learn, make it fun for you! I have only been learning Korean for almost 2 years now, and now that I am going abroad I'm realizing that I will be in much more different situations in terms of school and socializing, so how I experience Korean is going to be different for a little while. This is just a reminder to take advantage of fun opportunities and see where and when you can learn Korean.
You're probably doing better than you think you are. Don't stress. I feel like nothing needs to be said here, but if you look at where you started versus where you are now I am sure the distance is actually farther than it seems.
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elinda96 · 5 months ago
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myungnyangz · 7 months ago
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one of my past coworkers genuinely used to believe i was a witch before we got to know each other
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mariraven · 1 year ago
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kippeo · 9 months ago
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Cute bunny loaf notebook available on Amazon
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오늘의 어훠 (Words for today):
토끼 - a rabbit
장미 - rose
빵 - bread
꽃 - a flower
잎 - a leaf
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thatsmeintheworld · 1 year ago
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Sheets are almost doneeee then I can make my bed and put my clothes away and THEN I can drink and make soup and veggies and grilled cheese. I'm so excited. Gonna practice more Irish too, I'm having a lot of fun w it atm
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cheongha · 2 years ago
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(via Bookshelf Spiral Notebook by art-love50)
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unimportantweirdo · 11 months ago
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forcing my hyperfixation to be educational to teach my brain to play nicely
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