Learning Journal #3

understanding the basic structure of Korean sentences in order to be able to communicate and important words too. Korean sentence structure is different from that of English. Unlike English sentence structure that follows an order of subject, verb and object, Korean follows an order of subject, object, and verb that is in the end of a sentence. I will learn from a website called How to Study Korean which contains a lesson on sentence word order (http://www.howtostudykorean.com/unit1/unit-1-lessons-1-8/unit-1-les...), and from Hill’s Learning website (http://www.hillslearning.com/2011/09/01/learning-korean-nyc/). Also, I will learn korean from a lot of Korean dramas because that's how people talk in daily life and that is fun. I think a reference grammar book can be useful because I can quickly refer to and check with the grammar book if needed. But I think I should accumulate more words rather than study the grammar first because I have to lay a solid foundation at first. 

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