Some basic flags, lettering, and arrows. Plenty more ideas if I get any requests! I use these in my notes and bullet journal
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Some basic flags, lettering, and arrows. Plenty more ideas if I get any requests! I use these in my notes and bullet journal
This year is flying past 🍂!! Have a great month everyone 😊 !!!
Making notes for my Administration Law exam on Tuesday ✨ trying to stick to my studying schedule as much as I can 😁 making A3 posters with a condensed version of my notes for revision! I stick them up on my cupboard and walls and learn them from there, cause if I sit for too long I get board and fidgety 🙈 how do you all revise?
ideas for bullet journal spreads
planning
goals (month, term, semester, year, life)
habit tracker
yearly / semesterly / termly / monthly / weekly / daily planning
budget
to read / watch / listen
tv series trackers
upcoming book / tv / movie releases
birthday / christmas present ideas
birthday / christmas wishlist
academic
track your grades
list of achievements
class schedule
resource lists for each of your subjects
assignment list (fortnightly, monthly, termly, semesterly, yearly)
revision timetable or trackers
inspirational
favourite quotes / lyrics
things to do when bored
things to do when stressed
things you’re grateful for
lists / ‘brain-dump’
questions you want the answers to
places you want to go
diy and project ideas
go-to recipes
favourite books, songs, movies, shows
things that make you happy
things you want to learn more about
favourite words
favourite / useful websites
journaling and artsy
pen swatches
handwriting samples and experiments
stuck in tickets, brochures, recipes, etc.
letters to yourself + the important people in your life
letters you’ve received
sticker or stamp collection
books read, movies watched, shows watch, etc. (monthly, yearly)
best things to happen in… (day, week, month, term, year)
conversations overheard
playlist for [month]
expenses records
eating and workout records
50 Kpop Common Words and Phrases ↓ Transcription & Pronunciation ↓
Seguir leyendo
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50 Kpop Common Words and Phrases ↓ Transcription & Pronunciation ↓
Seguir leyendo
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How can I learn a language on my own. W/o a teacher and a class you know?
Since I have begun to do this myself, I found that the posts below have been very helpful
How Should I Study
How to Self-Study Languages
How to Study Any Language
Course books or the internet
What do I need
How do I find the time
Study plan
What should I learn
How much should I study
How to learn words
How to learn grammar
5 Mistakes made when self-studying
How to find motivation
How to be a Better Performer
Languages without Textbooks
How to Learn Many Languages at the Same Time
Studying Multiple Languages at Once
Tips for Studying a Language
General Reference
Korean Wiki Project
Korean Language Wiki article
Korean Language Overview
Origin of Writing in Korea
Dictionaries
Naver dictionary
Daum dictionary
zKorean dictionary
Multimedia dictionary
Korean grammar dictionary
Hangul
All about Hangul
Learn to read Hangul in 15 mins
Hangul pronunciation
Hanja
Daum Hanja Dictionary
The Floating Lantern
Everyday Hanja
New Hanja
Typing Korean
How to Change Keyboard Language
Typing Tutor
Typing test
Typing game for kids
Korean Fonts
Flashcards
Download Anki
Download Korean Decks
Grammar
Korean Verb Conjugator
Websites
Talk To Me In Korean & HaruKorean
KoreanClass101
How to Study Korean
Learn Korean
Sogang Korean Program
L-Lingo
Books
My Korean Store
Korean Language Textbooks
Korean Fiction
Textbook reviews
Recommended Study Materials
Free Textbooks
Korean Language Learning Pack
My Korean 1 & My Korean 2
Learn Korean From Zero
Basic Korean: A Grammar and Workbook
The Korean Language: Structure, Use and Context
Harry Potter series
Blogs
Korean Language Blog
Hangukdrama & Korean
Korean Notebook
Korean Vitamin
Youtube Channels
talktomeinkorean
dailykoreanwords
seoulistic
sweetandtasty
fluentkorean
seemile
Let’s Speak Korean
KUlture TV
Podcast
SeoulPodcast
KoreanClass101
Korean radio stations
KoreanHelp
KoreanLanguage
zKorean
Games
GenkiKorean
Number and vocab games
Korean word game
Vocabulary quizzes
Social
Lang-8
Hanlingo
TT4YOU
SharedTalk
Hi! Penpal!
Reading
Korea Times
Naver webcomics
Naver web novels
Raw manhwa scans
Chosun Kids
Junior Naver Donghwa
There are more resources available here, but if you know of any other useful sites or books, please let me know!
~(으)ㄴ/는 다면서
There are two uses of ~(으)ㄴ/는 다면서.
1. Confirming information: Used when you want to confirm something you’ve heard by asking the listener is this fact is true. Equivalent to ‘I heard that..(is it true?)
유진씨, 다음 학기에 기숙사에서 나간다면서요?
저 사람이 가수라면서요?
나: 다음 주에 여행을 간다면서? 어디로 가?
가: 부산으로 가려고 해.
나:등산 가기로 했다면서요?
가: 네. 엘라야한테서 들으셨군요.
나: 졸어하고 나서 대학원 지원하는다면서?무슨 공부할 거야?
가: 글쎄, 아직 고민 중이야.
2. When something is contrary to what was previous said. Can be translated as ‘you said that..’, ‘I thought you were..’ or ‘I thought you said you were..’. Has a feeling of surprise or dissatisfaction.
나에게 전화 한다면서! 왜 안 했어?
여자친구 없다면서요.
Prospective uses ~ㄹ 거라다면서
Noun uses (이)라면서.
~던데
This grammar point is used when talking about past experiences and can be used in three ways.
1. Used to explain an occasion that one saw or experienced. It is typically followed by a command or suggestion. It can be translated as ‘I found that..’
날씨가 춥던데 옷을 따뜻하게 입으세요.
(I found that) the weather is cold so please dress warmly.
친구가 걱정하던데 전화 한 번 해 봐.
나: 컴퓨터가 고장 났는데 어쩌죠?
가: 준수가 컴퓨터를 잘 고치던데 준수에세 한 번 부탁해 보세요.
2. To contradict what another person has said. It can be translated as ‘As I recall..’
가: 유미는 키가 작아.
Yumi is short.
나: 음~? 키가 크던데?
Hmm? (As I remember) she is tall?
3. Express surprise at a past situation or event.
와~ 너 수지 봤니? 리사처럼 예쁘던데?
Wow ~ Did you see Suzy? She was pretty like Lisa
그 바닷게 정말 아람답던데~?
일곱 명이 다 한집에 살던데요.
~기(가) 일쑤이다
This grammar point can be translated as ‘always be doing (something unpleasant)’. It refers to a habitual practice and can only be used when the action has a negative or unpleasant connotation.
그 남자는 거짓말하기 일쑤예요.
나는 감기에 걸리기 일쑤이다.
그 부부는 작은 문제 일에도 싸우기 일쑤예요.
제 오빠는 공부 안 하고 비디오 게임 하기 일쑤예요.
나: 이번 학기에 여섯 과목을 든는다고?
가: 응, 숙제가 너무 많아서 밤을 새우기 일쑤야
Top 15 Things to Do over Spring Break in Korean
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There are a ton of things to do during Spring, and especially over Spring Break. If you still have no idea of what to do we compiled for you a list of 15 things to do! Whether you have money to spend or not for this season, this list is made for you for free!
1. Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com
KoreanClass101.com으로 한국어를 배우세요 (KoreanClass101.comeuro hangugeoreul baeuseyo)
2. Party all night
밤새 놀다 (Bamsae nolda)
3. Go camping with friends
친구들과 캠핑가다 (Chingudeulgwa kaempinggada)
4. Read books
책을 읽다 (Chaegeul ikda)
5. Go shopping
쇼핑하러 가다 (Syopinghareo gada)
6. Have a movie marathon
영화 마라톤을 하다 (Yeonghwa maratoneul hada)
7. Stay at home and relax
집에 머물면서 휴식을 취하세요 (Jibe meomulmyeonseo hyusigeul chwihaseyo)
8. Go hiking
하이킹을 가다 (Haikingeul gada)
9. Finish homework early
숙제를 일찍 마치다 (Sukjereul iljjik machida)
10. Go to a concert
콘서트를 가다 (Konseoteureul gada)
11. Travel abroad
해외 여행을 하다 (Haeoe yeohaengeul hada)
12. Play video games
비디오 게임을 하다 (Bidio geimeul hada)
13. Do volunteer work
자원 봉사를 하다 (Jawon bongsareul hada)
14. Do an internship
인턴십을 하다 (Inteonsibeul hada)
15. Go on a road trip
자동차 여행을 하다 (Jadongcha yeohaengeul hada)
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~자고?
Can be translated as “are you suggesting (asking) that we do?”. The ending ~자 (proposal) and the quotative particle 고, followed by a rising intonation, make up this grammar pattern.
가: 모두 노래 좋아하잖아?
나: 그러니까 노래방 가자고?
가: 지금 시간 없어.
나: 밥 빨리 먹자고?
Times of the Day in Korean~ (1/5)
Everyday is a new day and it’s important that we plan and track our daily activities! Let’s take a look at a few words to describe the different phases of each day beginning from dawn to dusk~
*Remember to try and sound out each word before peeking at the romanization!
낮 (nat) day
새벽 (sae byeok) dawn *아침 (ah chim) morning 정오 (jeong oh) noon
밤 (bam) night
*저녁 (jeo nyeok) 자정 (ja jeong)
오전 (oh jeon) 오후 (oh hoo)
Daily Tip: You’ll notice that the words 아침 (ah chim) meaning morning, and 저녁 (jeo nyeok) meaning evening are starred. That’s because they have a double meaning! 아침 can be used for the word breakfast, and 저녁 can be used for the word dinner.
Ex: 오늘은 아침/저녁 먹었어요? (oh neul eun ah chim/jeo nyeok meok eot seo yo?) Have you eaten breakfast/dinner today?
Best wishes for the start of second semester, hope this helps and happy studying!~
Times of the day