My learning plan for korean includes learning more vocabulary and practicing speaking and writing in order to further understand how the history of korea, more professional jargon related to my career path of healthcare studies, and further appreciation of korean holidays like chu-seok (korean thanksgiving which was september 13). I have learned only basic things of korean and how to communicate with elders and parents from learning korean at home from my first gen korean parents. Some resources I intend to use include textbooks and books related to healthcare and government so I can understand those terms when used in korean. My studies will help me immerse myself in Korean and get a better grasp of the concept and language as a whole. I was first interested in learning korean from a young age and actually formally learning korean so that I can communicate better with koreans in my career path and those in the workplace.
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My peers and Dr. Marsh-Soloway seemed to like my plan and I plan to figure out the dilemma of choosing either one of the students on campus for korean, the korean church, or finding a totally different option to fulfill my language portion that I need.