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Im starting from lesson 1 once again. It feels frustrating because I let so much time pass. But I’m also hopeful that I will find the time to study daily. To anyone else not reaching their study goals, try and try again!
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a new beginning
Im starting from lesson 1 once again. It feels frustrating because I let so much time pass. But I’m also hopeful that I will find the time to study daily. To anyone else not reaching their study goals, try and try again!
helper to build new habits
Hi all! I started using notion, this really flexible workspace that can go as far as you imagination really. On it, I created a growth developer/habit builder based on James Clear’s book, Atomic Habits.
Notion pro is free for students with a school email address. There is a free version for all users. I hope this can help someone!
Check out the page here.
a morning routine
Morning routines are just some actions that you want to do to start your day. It doesn’t have to be challenging like working out every morning. Set your intentions when you start the day: What do you want do today? What do you want more? Is it more time to relax? Do you prioritize productivity? Or your health?
Lazy Day Vocabulary!
Face mask - (마스크)팩 To do a face mask - (마스크) 팩하다 Paint your nails - 매니큐어를 바르다 Watch TV - 티비를 보다 Watch a movie - 영화를 보다 Pillow - 베개 To not do anything - 아무것도 안하다 To sleep - 자다 To sleep all day - 하루 종일 자다 To rest - 쉬다 Nail Polish - 매니큐어 / 네일 폴리쉬
Exclamations in Korean~
Exclamations help us express a range of subtleties from surprise to curiosity! Today let’s learn some of these exclamatory phrases in Korean!~
*remember to try and sound out each word before peeking at the romanization!~
헐! (heol!) what! Omg! 헉! (heok!) OMG 아싸! (ah ssa!) yes!! 대박! (dae bak!) awesome! 우와! (oo wa!) wowww!!! 참! (cham!) by the way! 아! (ah!) ouch! or by the way! 어? (eo?) huh? 네? (nae?) yes? 진짜?! (jin jja?!) for real?! seriously?! 그래요? (geu rae yo?) is that so? really?
Hope this helps and happy studying!~
studying korean
what i used
https://www.howtostudykorean.com/ unit 0 lesson 1 : Korean word structure and basic letters
quizlet
Studying unit 0 lesson 1 : korean word structure and basic letters on Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/gb/509874482/unit-0-lesson-1-korean-word-structure-and-basic-letters-flash-cards/?x=1jqU&i=2u3jpb
Korean Word of the Day
Korean Vocabulary for Animals
동물 ( Animal )
호랑이 ( Tiger )
새끼 호랑이 ( Baby Tiger )
개 ( Dog)
강아지 ( Puppy )
사자 ( Lion )
암사자 ( Female Lion - Lioness )
숫사자 ( Male Lion )
닭 ( Chicken )
병아리 ( Chick )
Hello! This is Jun :)
I have been trying to figure out which visualizing source is preferable for people to study! If there is any type of source you want, please freely DM me. For example, Vocabulary Mindmap, Conversation with voice record (Even though I am suck at acting), Words card, etc.
Thank you for joining me today, and wish you study well !
More practice sentences lol
친구 있어요??
아니요, 친구는 없어요 :(
어, 그래요? *creeps away*
34 weeks of a better you challenge
week 1 (5/10/20 - 5/16/20)
health
workouts: XX
steps: 24,256
full skincare (am): XXXX
full skincare (pm): XXXX
multivitamin: XXX
hair & skin vitamin: XXXXXXX
hobbies & learning
photo sessions: X
chapters read: n/a
korean: XXXXX
career & responsibilities
professional development: n/a
to-do list items: XXXXXX
notes: this was my graduation week and I really struggled with my goals. However, this week I plan on switching from a goal mindset to systems and essentialism. I hope with time I will get better at taking care of myself and being productive~
A and B are right, C should be 저는 학생 아니에요
Thank you so much!
Grammar
Lesson One - Sentence Structures
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Hello! Welcome to the Grammar lesson, Sentence Structures. Not gonna lie, in my opinion, grammar is probably the hardest part of learning a new language. But that’s just me. It really depends on the person. Today, we are talking about how Korean Sentences are structured. Unfortunately, Korean sentences are NOT structured the same way as English.
Let’s get started.
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Identifying Subjects, Objects, Verbs, and Adjectives
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Subject = Person, place, noun.
(Ex. I went swimming; She doesn’t know; Birds are good at flying)
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Object = The thing the verb is acting on.
(Ex. He loves me; I ate a hamburger; We studied Korean)
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Verb = Action word.
(I ran home; He’s eating a donut; I wrote a letter)
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Adjective = Description word.
(The house is messy; He is handsome; The ring is shiny)
Comparing English and Korean
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English:
Subject —> Verb —> Object
(Ex. I eat hamburgers)
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Korean:
Subject —> Object —> Verb
(Ex. I hamburgers eat)
Examples of Korean Sentences
Grammar
Lesson Five: 이, 그, 저
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안녕하세요! Welcome to our fifth Grammar lesson where we’ll be talking about the words 이, 그, 저 and which contexts to say each one in.
Let’s get started!
이
이 = This (near you)
If you are wanting to talk about something that is near you, you would use the word 이 to mean this (here).
Sample Sentence
“이 남자는 한국 사람입니다.” = “This man is Korean.”
이것 = This thing; This item (near you)
If you are talking about an object, you can add the word ‘것’ which can mean a ‘thing’, ‘fact’, or ‘idea’. You wouldn’t say 이것 if you were referring to a person.
Sample Sentence
“이것은 최고의 예술작품이다.” = “This is a supreme work of art.”
그
그 = the/that (near the other person)
You would say 그 if you were referring to something or someone, not near you, but near the person you’re talking to to say ‘the’ or ‘that’.
Sample Sentence
“그들은 그 집을 사느라 돈 좀.” = “They spent quite a sum for that house.”
그것 = the thing/item; that thing/item; that one; it
Once again, you’d add 것 (thing/item) if you were referring to a thing.
Sample Sentence
“그것은 불가능하다.” = “It is out of the question.”
저
저 = That (over there)
You would say 저 if you were talking about something far away from both you and the person you are talking to.
Sample Sentence
“저 사람 누구지?” = “Who’s that?”
저것 = That thing (over there)
You would say 저것 if you were referring to an object or thing.
Sample Sentence
“이것과 저것 중 어떤 것을 원하세요?” = “Which one do you like? This or that?”
(EXTRA HELP: G8.2 이, 그, 저 Demonstrative Expressions)
Stuck with my study routine for 3 weeks! I already did the two lessons for this week but feel ready to move on... so I’m going to try out having 3 lessons per week
이거 뭐예요? 이거 사람이에요? 🤔
아니요, 이거 개예요. 탄니예요.💀
Having fun with my practice sentences ㅋㅋㅋ
TRANSITION WORDS
1. 그리고: And
It works to connect 2 sentences. 예:
밥을 먹습니다. 그리고 차를 마십니다 (I eat food. And I drink tea)
2. 그러나/그런데/그렇지만/하지만: But / However
It’s used when the 1st sentence and the 2nd sentence have opposite meanings. You can use any of them in your sentences, choose whichever you want. 예:
비가 옵니다. 그러나 우산이 없습니다 (it’s raining. But/however I don’t have an umbrella)
비가 옵니다. 그런데 우산이 없습니다.
비가 옵니다. 그렇지만 우산이 없습니다.
비가 옵니다. 하지만 우산이 없습니다.
3. 그래서/그러니까: So
It’s used when the 1st sentence is the cause of the 2nd sentence. As in the previous case, use the one you want. 예:
머리가 아픕니다. 그래서 병원에 갑니다 (I have a headache. So I go to the hospital)
머리가 아픕니다. 그러니까 병원에 갑니다.
4. 그러면: Then
It’s used when the 1st sentence is the condition of the 2nd sentence. 예:
노래를 부릅니다. 그러면 기분이 좋아집니다 (I sing. Then I feel good / I become happy)
source: Korean Unnie 한국언니
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