- Reflect on your experiences of (trying to) read and write in your target language.
My experience of (trying to) read and write in Korean has been a struggle. It was easy to learn the alphabet but I just forgot how hard it was to learn from the beginning again, sounding out words and being totally frustrated in the whole process. It's kind of amazing though, that when I am able to read out sentences, I just said something in Korean. There's no case ending or anything so it makes my life easier as well when I am writing and reading Korean.
I'm still a low-level learner, but I would say that speaking Korean comes more comfortably for me. Which is odd cause usually it's the other way around. But I think since I've been exposed to Korean since middle school, I've accumulated a lot of conversational phrases that I'm able to put into sentences or know how to build upon the vocabulary I've got. So that part is really exciting because I know that I won't be too bad off when I go study in Korea!!! Yay!!!
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