110 Learning Journal #2

There are various resources on reserve and the open shelves of the Global Studio for Korean including the Korean building blocks and workbooks. The building blocks would be a fun way to learn different words in Korean in order to expand my vocabulary. The workbooks would be useful to practice grammar, sentence structure and vocabulary. By using both of these resources, it will provide me with a fun and practical way of learning Korean.

On my Diigo group I shared three resources:

http://www.rocketlanguages.com/korean/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vntyHChognQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7qVwQk149w

These three sources along with BYKI and Mango Languages provide so much information on vocabulary and on how to pronounce the words. They are very helpful because they all allow you to listen to the word over and over again, and see how it is spelled. The "rocketlanguages" resource link also allows you to record yourself which is great because it helps me listen to my pronunciation of the words or sentences, so i know if i am doing it right or if i need to improve. They also all show you the different types of greetings used in Korean, formal and informal. Overall, all these resources are very helpful, and thus far I have not found a weakness in any of them. They will all be used to enhance my knowledge in Korean.

Finally, I have began to work on my first language task by watching a YouTube video on useful Korean phrases that are life survival language phrases. I also have practiced recording myself, and talking to my Korean friends using these phrases in order to improve my pronunciation and engrave what I learned. 

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