안녕하세요. I have been learning Korean for a few weeks now (not super seriously, but I’m changing that) and I know quite a bit of the grammar (for my level at least). I’m a linguistics nerd so grammar comes super easily to me. Now I need vocabulary to actually utilize that grammar. Any tips for memorizing it?
My native language is Spanish and I can speak fluently English. I do like k-pop, that's actually one the reasons why I started learning Korean and one of the tools I use for listening; I don't listen to too many k-pop groups but the ones I like, I like because of their energetic sounds and their lyrics, I have a thing where I like to understand directly what I'm listening (one of the many ...
KGIU is the closest you can get to a stand alone resource for Korean grammar. But honestly, when it comes to Korean grammar you kinda have to attack it from multiple angles. Getting the grammar down is the most difficult part of Korean. Usually I won't really "get" any given grammar point until after I hit in 3+ different resources.
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In what order should i learn korean grammar? For example:first verbs conjugation, then the particles and adverbs. What do you think it would be the best? or maybe you have the scholar curriculum (syllabus)... idk.Only grammar because i already know how to read and that.
Let Song Won and Korean Grammar for Speaking help make you fluent in six months! Making claims like these isn't a good sign.. 5. level 2. 20151123. Op · 5y · edited 5y. Huh, didn't notice that, thanks for pointing it out! I'm not expecting fluency for about 5 years but I just want to know if the book has good worksheets and practice lol.
For beginners lessons it is OK to use English, but for anything beyond that, I would recommend 100% Korean. Any lesson in which you are talking about Korean ...