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Showing posts with label Studying Korean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studying Korean. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

How to Learn Korean Fast

You probably want to learn Korean because you're into something Korean. It may be their food, culture, hallyu, kdramas, kpop etc. You might even be aiming for the TOPIK! Whatever the reason is, if you follow my tips, I'm sure you'll learn Korean in no time!

1. Learn Hangul.
Hangul is one of the easiest Asian "alphabets" to learn. If you've tried memorizing Japan's Hiragana before, or tried learning Chinese, you'd know what I'm talking about. You could google for hangul charts.

Each syllable is written per syllable.
(b) + (a) = (ba)
(d) + (a) = (da)
(h) + (eo) + (ng) = (hyeong / "hyung")
(g/k) + (i) + (m) = (kim)

NOTE: If the syllable starts with a vowel, you have to use a "filler" in the beginning, which is "(eung)"
 + (a) = (a)
 + (eu) + (n) = (eun)

I think that all kpop fans should learn Hangul, at least learn your idol's names in hangul.
A good way to practice one's hangul reading skills is by reading kpop lyrics in Korean.

Note that the consonants change their reading depending on where they are in the syllable (initial/final).
For more information, check out the detailed hangul entry on wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul
For hangul lessons, try visiting this blog: http://hangulfangirl.wordpress.com/tag/hangul/

2. Learn Korean Grammar: (Visit TTMIK)
Grammar is very, very important in learning Korean and the best site for learning Korean for free is TTMIK. That's talktomeinkorean dot com. (http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/)
At TTMIK, you can learn Korean grammar one step at a time! Here's TTMIK's curriculum.

Korean Grammar is different from English Grammar.
So, accept this syntax: Subject +  Object +  Verb 

(내가) 널 사랑해. (Naega) neol saranghae.

나/내 nae = I; 가 (subject marker); 
내가 naega = I (doer / subject)
너 neo (you); 를 reul (direct object marker / receiver marker); 
너를 neoreul -> neol  (you + direct object / receiver marker)
사랑 sarang (love), 사랑하다 saranghada (to love);
+어요 eoyo/아요 ayo (verb ending. present tense)
사랑해(요) saranghae(yo) 

NOTE: Subject/Doer doesn't necessarily have to be in the sentence.
That is why I omitted "내가" (Naega) = I.
As you know, most people just say "사랑해" (Saranghae) = I love you.

3. Learn Korean Vocabulary
You can't really use your grammar if you don't have much vocabulary. This is where your memorization skill comes in. Don't worry, you'll remember a lot of words even without memorizing as long as you watch Korean dramas or listen to Korean songs (and check the lyrics).
DOWNLOAD THIS PDF: the most frequently used korean words.

4. Practice: Listen. Read. Write. Speak.
What's the use of learning a bit of grammar if you don't practice?

(1) LISTEN: Watch Korean dramas/movies & Listen to Korean Songs
Some Korean phrases, words or expressions may be familiar from watching way too many Korean dramas. It's best to study and expose yourself to the language so Korean would sink in well.

(2) READ: Sing along Kpop songs by reading the lyrics in hangul!
Never look at romanized lyrics to Korean songs ever again. From now on, try to sing along your favorite kpop songs with the lyrics printed in Hangul. That way, you'll remember the words better. You could also check the translation of the song and try to check the dictionary for the meaning of the words. Use dictionaries and the vocabulary pdf I gave you for the words and TTMIK for the grammar.

You can also read the Korean brands of those Korean food in the "Asian/Foreign Goods" section in the supermarkets or Korean stores.

If you have Korean friends on facebook, try to read their posts. It's usually hard to understand posts by Koreans since they use 반말/Panmal (Casual Form), but it's a good way to practice your hangul reading skills.

(3) WRITE: Install a Korean keyboard and start posting in Hangul.
Post in Korean, install the Korean Keyboard. If your OS (OPERATING SYSTEM) is Windows, just go to the Control Panel then to Regional / Languages / Keyboards.

Post in Korean in SNS (fb,twitter etc.).
Get your Korean corrected by posting at: http://lang-8.com/

Also practice writing traditionally: write your idol's names, write Korean sentences etc in Hangul on your paper, notebooks etc. Just don't write on walls okay? Vandalism is very bad.

(4) SPEAK: Sing in Korean, say phrases/expressions in Korean

5. Study Past TOPIKS
You can download all the past TOPIKs from this site: http://koreatopik.co.kr/board.php?code=down
TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) is a test you need to pass if you want to study, work or live in Korea. By answering the past TOPIKs, you can improve your Korean. If you're just a beginner, practice the Elementary TOPIK. If your goal is to study in Korea, practice the Intermediate TOPIK.

The TOPIK has 6 Levels.
Elementary (Level 1 and 2)
Intermediate (Level 3 and 4)
Advanced (Level 5 and 6)
NOTE: You need to pass at least Level 4 if you want to study in a Korean university.

6. Practice More
Immerse yourself in all things Korean, especially Korean TV shows and Korean songs.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Korean Language and TOPIK Resources Online

여러분, 안녕하세요! You're probably here because (1) you want to learn Korean or (2) you need resources for the TOPIK for free.

Well, there are a lot of free online resources. Yay!
Anyway, I've made a list of the websites I found just recently.

I've been studying Korean on-and-off (because of school, Japanese or laziness) for more than a year. Although I can make a few sentences, there's still a lot of things that I don't know. The main reason is I have a poor vocabulary. I just studied Level 3 and Level 4 of TTMIK this year, for two weeks; although I learned a lot of grammar points... what I know is still not good enough to watch Korean dramas without subtitles or attempt to take the Intermediate Level of TOPIK.

For those who have no idea what the TOPIK is, it stands for Test of Proficiency in Korean. There are 3 levels, Beginner (Level 1 and Level 2), Intermediate (Level 3 and Level 4) and Advanced (Level 5 and Level 6). You need to be at least a Level 4 in TOPIK if you want to study in a university in Korea.

Okay back to those who want to learn Korean online the best way is to check the following links:

Talk to Me in Korean
I advise you to memorize hangeul first, it's easy if you really want to learn. Then, start with Level 1, you can find it under the "Lessons" dropdown box. There's a downloadable pdf and and mp3 to accompany the pdf for free! When you're done with Level 4, I suppose you can start checking the "Iyagi" part of TTMIK.
How do you say this in Korean is a part of TTMIK, you can ask an phrase, sentence you want translated to Korean, the teachers and advanced students at TTMIK will be sure to help you right away.
Video Homeworks are practices for those who are studying lessons on TTMIK. 재미있어요! They also have Video Lessons and so much more!

TTMIK's Youtube Account is where you can find all sorts of learning materials!

Ezcorean (Online Dictionary)
Online dictionary, haven't tried this yet but it's probably more trustworthy than google translate. The sole author of Topik Guide used this for the vocabulary list for TOPIK and so far, the definitions were good.


Lang-8
Lang-8 is the best place to practice your Korean sentences. Your entries would be checked by native korean speakers.


TOPIK Resources

TOPIK Guide 
Vocabularies, Grammar points etc. for those you want to take the TOPIK. It's the best resource online.

Vocabulary Lists from TOPIK Guide 
If you really really want to be good in Korean or pass the TOPIK, this link would be a great help. I plan on memorizing everything for Beginner and Intermediate for the 30th and 32nd TOPIK.

Naldaramjui TOPIK Practice (ONLINE)
If you want to practice TOPIK online, this link is for you.

Korea Topik (Past TOPIK Downloads)
They have everything. Seriously.

Test your Korean
Main page (Facebook)
Classroom Objects
Animal names
Animal names (2)
Adjectives
Sports
Postpositional Particles(Elementary)
Postpositional Particles (Intermediate)
Adverb
Conjunctive Adverb
TOPIK Vocab and Grammar (Elementary)
TOPIK Vocab and Grammar (Elementary) 2