Tag: Korean
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Unlocking the Benefits of Reading in Korean
There are some areas which we need to understand while studying Korean: When we talk about reading practice it’s really essential to consider the importance of vocabulary and grammar.There are some resources you can go for. 1: Good job Korean: Good job Korean This is one of the best resources I will recommend to use.…
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Korean Food Adventures
Food and culture are closely related to each other. Whenever you want to understand the traditional values, always study about food of a specific culture. Food is the best cultural representation of society. Let’s discuss some traditional Korean foods. Kimchi (김치) is a traditional Korean side dish (banchan) consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most…
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Taskeen’s Journey for TOPIK II
SETTING THE STAGE: “My Journey to TOPIK II: Starting The Final Countdown” ___ Let’s Start the discussion with the Story: Reasons for Choosing TOPIK II: There are two main reasons which I really want to share. 1: I belong to a multilingual country. Even in my surroundings I have always explored people speaking in different…
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The Power of Journaling, Daily Writing in Korean
Journaling in Korean 한국어 일기 Post Title: The Power of Journaling, Daily Writing in Korean First of all let’s talk about how to start a simple journal writing in Korean. journal in Korean Check this post to start from scratch. This will help you to understand the simple & easy method to write a journal…
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Top 5 Korean Books for Intermediate Learners
List of recommended books: 지구 끝의 온실 ( The greenhouse at the end of the world). Explanation about the book: This is a beautiful novel written by the Korean author Jeong Yu-jeong . This novel is all about environmental degradation and human resilience ( the capacity to withstand and recover quickly). This is an interesting…
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The Art of Korean Calligraphy
“Discovering the Beauty of Korean calligraphy (서예)” Korean calligraphy, also known as Seoye (Korean: 서예), is the Korean tradition of artistic writing. Calligraphy in Korean culture involves both Hanja (Chinese logograph) and Hangul (Korean native alphabet). Early Korean calligraphy was exclusively in Hanja, or the Chinese-based logograph first used to write the Korean language.…
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Korean Language & Pop Culture
Learning Korean through K-drama & K-pop POPULAR CULTURE AS A POWERFUL TOOL: Let’s discuss “ How popular culture can be a powerful tool for language learning?” BEGINNER FRIENDLY K-DRAMAS: Here are some beginner friendly K-dramas for learners to start. This epic cross-border love story, featuring unforgettable chemistry and enough heartwarming moments to make you swoon,…
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Beginner’s Guide to Read Korean
“Simple stories to get you started” It’s really important to understand the concept of reading while learning a language. There are some important concepts that we need to understand. Basically these are the books that have simplified the language level to help second language learners. They are from beginner to advanced level. Language is graded…