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Korean Word of the Day
아르바이트
Part time job
#oooh i learned this word a little while ago!!#i think it was in one of my textbooks#i think its from german? something like that idk but i found that rlly interesting#vocab
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Friendly reminder to not give up on your dreams
Even if it gets tough and seems like you’re not getting anywhere, keep going!
Learning a new language might be difficult sometimes but it’s just so worth it.
So yeah, let’s keep learning together☺️
화이팅!!
#oh i really needed this 🥺#ive had no time to study lately and i just feel like im making no progress#but im trying not to give up!!!
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Vocabulary - Day 3 (journey to fluency)
날씨: weather
냅킨: napkin
넓다: to be broad, wide
네: yes
노란색: yellow
노래: song
노래방: karaoke
노래하다: to sing
놀다: to play
다음 주: next week
댓글: comment
도: too, also
돈: money
두부: tofu
듣다: to listen
들: plural particle
등산: hiking, mountain climbing
딸기: strawberry
떡볶이: tteokbokki
라면: ramyeon
Happy learning! <3
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school’s been kicking my ass lately so i have to take an extended break from my road to fluency posts :( i just don’t have time to do more than really short practice rn :( i’ll keep practicing in any capacity i can but i’ll probably have to restart my road to fluency posts once summer starts </3
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*ships m/f couples but in an un-mistakably bisexual way*
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JOURNEY TO FLUENCY
[ Day 6 | 21.02.18 ]
unfortunately today wasn’t a super productive day for me, but i managed to get some stuff done and that’s all that matters really !
Today’s Agenda: ⌲ quizlet vocab review ⌲ grammar (unit 3) ⌲ ttmik iyagi for beginners (convo 2)
🎧 luce sicut stellae - chung ha
#korean#korean learning#learning korean#korean langblr#korean studyblr#langblr#studyblr#study aesthetic#journey to fluency#rkiveposts#working thru finally finishing this grammar unit!!!#hopefully ill find my motivation to do more in a day soon#but for now im cutting back a bit
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I have no tolerance for instructors/professors/teachers who have zero empathy and provide zero accommodations for students right now. during a global emergency. when folks are suffering every day mentally, physically, emotionally, financially??? how did our education system get so incredibly capitalized that it allowed mentors to dissociate their students from their humanity
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JOURNEY TO FLUENCY
[ Day 5 | 21.02.17 ]
happy hobi day!!!!! repeated yesterday's agenda completely bc i was a little distracted and felt like i needed a little refresher!!
Today’s Agenda: ⌲ lingodeer lesson ⌲ 20 new vocab ⌲ quizlet vocab review ⌲ grammar (unit 3) ⌲ ttmik iyagi for beginners (convo 2)
🎧 piece of peace pt.1 - j-hope
#finished my readings for today which is nice !! now just time to finish this !!!#hopefully one of these days ill actually be able to finish my korean agenda before evening#korean#korean learning#learning korean#korean langblr#langblr#korean studyblr#studyblr#study aesthetic#journey to fluency#rkiveposts
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JOURNEY TO FLUENCY
[ Day 4 | 21.02.16 ]
very happy today because i was able to get through most of my school work AND I managed to get xiao in genshin (now all thats left is to actually build him.......😅)
Today's Agenda: ⌲ lingodeer lesson ⌲ 20 new vocab ⌲ quizlet vocab review ⌲ grammar (unit 3) ⌲ ttmik iyagi for beginners (convo 2)
🎧 moonlight - agust d
#one of these days ill stop posting these super late at night ghofdisjk#rkiveposts#korean#korean learning#learning korean#korean langblr#studyblr#langblr#study aesthetic#journey to fluency
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01.08.21✨
Been setting habits and lifestyle stuff for this month to take care of myself. How’s January going?
Instagram 😘: productivelia
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A friend of mine @nocturnalinseoul recently suggested this site to people learning korean and it is really a fantastic site. It breaks down sentences to help you better understand them. I think it’s so useful so I wanted to share it here with you guys.
#this looks amazing oh my god????#in love with this honestly i think its gonna be a big help#korean#ref#resources
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JOURNEY TO FLUENCY
[ Day 3 | 21.02.15 ]
Felt kind of off today so I didn't get to do much :( Mostly reviewed some vocab and did some listening practice. Hopefully I'll be able to fit some more in tomorrow! (also yes that is genshin, i'm saving up to get xiao before his banner ends >.<)
Today's Agenda: ⌲ 1/2 lingodeer lesson ⌲ 20 new vocab ⌲ quizlet vocab review ⌲ remnote vocab review ⌲ ttmik iyagi for beginners (convo 2)
🎧 ojb - suran
#so far this 'challenge' is helping me keep up w korean which is all i can ask for !!!#i'm feeling really motivated lately#hopefully it'll last past this once my classes start back up again hgodfisjk#its my reading week rn :p#korean#korean learning#korean langblr#rkiveposts#journey to fluency
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JOURNEY TO FLUENCY
[ Day 2 | 21.02.14 ]
Happy Valentine’s Day!! Had a busy day today, but I tried to get as much as I could done!
Today's Agenda: ⌲ 36 new vocab ⌲ quizlet vocab review ⌲ grammar review ⌲ ttmik iyagi for beginners (convo 2) ⌲ new grammar point
🎧: ungodly hour - chloe x halle
#i still have to finish my grammar lesson#but its getting a bit late so i thought i should post now!!!#rkiveposts#korean#korean learning#korean langblr#journey to fluency
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A while ago you posted a Twitter link about learning Korean and when I click it it'll says that it doesn't exist. Do you still have it or know where I can go? I'm a beginner and want to learn but also hope to do so with other people. There are so many things online that it's a bit overwhelming for me.
Unfortunately I deleted that twitter :(
But I recommend using @talktomeinkorean-blog
Talk To Me In Korean has a full website of learning books to buy paperback or courses online, they have stuff on youtube and courses on the play-store
Egg-buns, I really like them! They are really helpful.
HowToStudyKorean
90DayKorean
Koreanclass101
Memrise
Coursera
Viki – Viki is a site to watch K/Asian-Dramas, but you can go into subtitles settings and have the option to learn korean as you watch! I really adore it.
I'm unsure if you're a bts fan, but @bulletproof-korean is a blog where you can learn korean through BTS's songs.
@dailydoseofkorea is a good blog too!
❌ don't use Duolingo, they have alot of mistakes and errors in pronouncings and punctuations for korean.
#the note about duolingo hgfdoisjk yeah#i remember waiting for it for a really long time#and then when they finally dropped the course i was so disappointed#i use lingodeer rn bc i like the 5 minute quiz for when i dont have much time to do a full lesson#im almost done the 1st course but honestly its just supplementary#ref#resources#korean
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JOURNEY TO FLUENCY
[ Day 1 | 21.02.13 ]
inspired by this post by @itslostfocus !!
I've been slowly learning Korean for a while now, but I've always struggled to create a real routine for myself. Hopefully this will help!
Today's Agenda: ⌲ bts book 1 vocab review ⌲ remnote vocab review ⌲ lingodeer lesson ⌲ ttmik iyagi for beginners ⌲ grammar review
🎧: restless - bibi
#hopefully by posting on here i'll be able to keep track of myself !!!#and keep my motivation up !!!#rkiveposts#korean#korean langblr#journey to fluency
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my masterpost | my studygram | ask me anything
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Other advice posts that may be of interest:
How To Stop Procrastinating
How To Study When You Really Don’t Want To
My Experiences With GCSEs
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Journey to Fluency - Steps I follow
Objective
The idea is to arrive to an advanced level in July 26th 2022.
To calculate this I searched how many hours it is needed to reach the fluency in Korean. Internet says that it is around 2500 hours seeing the kind of language it is (type 5 if I remember well). After some more research I realized that in general, I would spend like 3 hours every day in contact with Korean in an indirect or passive way, so I decided to extend that to 4 hours and mix both, active/direct and passive/indirect learning.
I do these 4 hours during the day not to overwhelm myself, also cause I have other stuff to do lol
Daily routine
1) 20 new words
I copy them from a list on an excel file to have them in a table form with the meaning and examples.
Then I make flashcards with their meanings and a picture (I'm a visual learner). I use quizlet but use any flashcards system you want. The important is to make them and review them right away and any time you want. In my case I play basically all the modes quizlet has.
After that, you will see which words are the hardest for your mind to stick with. Then write then down with an example from a dictionary to give it a context and make the correlation between the word and the meaning easier. I use the method explained by Lindie Botes here and has worked so well! Aka red for Korean, blue for English and black for the examples (I write these examples on the excel).


2) Grammar point
I study 1 grammar point per year. Until now I'm reviewing what I have already learned cause grammar is the hardest thing for me to remember and I always tried to hurry things up to "learn more" and all I did was read but not actually learn. Don't make the same mistake! Allow yourself to take your time to learn well
To study better I have made a flashcards deck when I write the name of the grammatical structure and what it's used for. Also I have made like a table where I write examples, the usage, the sequence, how it changes if the previous word ends in a vowel or consonant etc.

3) Hanja (한자)
After like a week or so into the routine I realized that my brain works better learning words individually and then making sentences and phrases from them, instead of learning full sentences. So to use that, I decided to add hanja as a way to help me to learn vocabulary better since in that way I can connect and relate words based on their origin. It's pretty cool and til now it hasn't been something too complicated for me, it just requires practice.
I do 3 hanja characters per day using the lessons from How To Study Korean here and take notes (there are books, apps, videos based but I find this way better for me). Then make flashcards and review them, and I write them down on an excel file as it is a table so I can have a record of everything and an easier way to review.
I personally recommend to start with hanja once you are used to read hangul and have a good base of basic vocabulary so it won't be confusing. But well you decide according to your situation.
(Plus if you want to learn Japanese, as I do, it will be super useful cause it's the same -except for some points- than kanji so. And well of course really helpful if you want to learn Chinese since these are chinese characters)
4) Listen / Read / Watch
This is basically all the passive/indirect way of learning. Add playing games if you want lol.
I don't take notes of anything I see in here cause I don't want to set the mindset of "oh I need to be aware of all words to later search on naver and make flashcards". These are things I do to make my ears and brain get used to the sound of the language and be able to understand people when they speak, and also to have fun. Disconnect your learning thoughts and just enjoy what's happening, sooner or later you will see how you understand stuff just by listening and seeing.
Here I...
Listen to songs and read the lyrics.
Watch videos on youtube, variety shows, etc with korean subtitles, or without subtitles if it's something that I have already watched before.
Read webtoons or social media posts or anything you find that has Korean written.
5) Learning focused apps
The goal of the app, in my opinion, is to practice making sentences and get used to the different structures without reading them from a book or a lesson format. Also if it has a streak format it works to establish a routine.
I used lingodeer before and now I'm using duolingo. There are many more, so choose your fav ^^
I don't take notes here either for the same reason explained before.
6) Daily posts on social media
This is a way to not only keep a record of the journey, but also to interact with other learners and native speakers and to force yourself to continue the routine since you have to leave a record of it.
So don't stress yourself about making pretty notes, what matters is for to learn and proudly show how well you are doing 💜
(Optional) 10 daily phrases / sentences
When I started the journey I had this instead of the hanja, but how I explained on that point my brain simply doesn't learn from phrases, it needs to know the meaning of each word (or most of them) before forming or understanding sentences. If I don't know all the words but some of them I can already understand by context, but I need to know words. If the sentence only has words I don't know, my brain simply ignores it, even if I can read what it means.
I decided to change it cause it became really hard after some days and it was starting to make the whole routine stressing just for that.
I will see if I do it again in a future, but for now it's not something I consider lol.
The most important things
Remember to rest well, eat well, sleep well. Learning is easier like this. If you want to take a break or take naps, do it. Your brain needs energy to work, more to learn, so take care of it.
Copy this routine or make your own adding or taking things out. Do what works the best for you and spend the time you want and can on it. If you can do it for hours, great for you, if you can do it for 5 mins, great for you, all is progress. The important is to establish a routine that is easy to follow.
Enjoy every day of the journey!
Sooooooo that's all! I hope this can be helpful to anyone, for Korean or for any other language.
Happy learning 여러분! ^^
#ooooh this is a really good idea!!!#i’m gonna try to incorporate this into my routine#i probably don’t have as much time as op but i’ll try my best#ref#save
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