Resources
Here I’ll keep track of the resources I use for my studies in case anyone is interested in using them for themselves!
Talk To Me In Korean (app)

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Cosmic Funnies

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
sheepfilms
Cosimo Galluzzi
Show & Tell
DEAR READER
Claire Keane

Love Begins

pixel skylines

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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todays bird
seen from Belgium

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from Argentina
seen from United States
seen from Greece
seen from Brazil

seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from Russia

seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye

seen from Singapore
seen from Israel

seen from Argentina
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Resources
Here I’ll keep track of the resources I use for my studies in case anyone is interested in using them for themselves!
Talk To Me In Korean (app)
5 Minutes of Korean - Days 10 & 11
Vowel and consonant practice
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 9
Handwriting practice with all the words I’ve learned so far
안녕하세요 - Hello
존댓말, 안녕히 계셔요, 안녕히 가셔요 - Goodbye
감사합니다 - Thank you
천만에요 - You’re welcome
누구 - Who
뭐 - What
언제 - When
어디 - Where
어떻게 - How
왜 - Why
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 8
“I’m sorry” in Korean!
죄송합니다만 [joe-song-ham-ni-da] - I am sorry/I apologize
The phrase is made up of two segments: 죄송 (apology, shamefulness, being sorry) and 합니다 (I do) to make up “I’m sorry.” But this doesn’t mean it can be used the same way it is in English!
죄송합니다 can only be used when you want to apologize for something, not when you want to say “I’m sorry to hear that.”
Notes adapted from Talk To Me In Korean
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 7
“Goodbye” in Korean!
존댓말 [jon-daet-mal] - Goodbye (formal/polite)
안녕히 계세요 [an-nyeong-hi ge-se-yo] - Goodbye (when you are leaving)
Literal translation: “Stay in peace”
안녕히 가세요 [an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo] - Goodbye (when you are staying/the person you are addressing is leaving)
Literal translation: “Go in peace”
Notes adapted from Talk To Me In Korean
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 6
Simple lesson on yes/no - 네/아니요 from Talk To Me In Korean!
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 5
Hangul stroke order!
Hangul handwriting practice
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 4
Notes on hangul basics!
Notes adapted from Talk To Me In Korean
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 3
Short list of easy words!
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 2
Handwriting practice today! It’s still messy, but I think I’ll get better.
5 Minutes of Korean - Day 1
I want to improve my Korean this year, so I’ve made it a goal to spend at least 5 minutes a day practicing! I’m starting from the very beginning and I want to see how much I grow throughout the year. Join me if you like ♡