I have always wanted to learn Korean, not only because my favorite stars are Korean, but also because I like Korean culture very much. Before implementing the plan, I first sorted out the Korean language I have mastered and my future goals. Now I can count to ten in Korean and recognize some Korean characters. I can understand some common expressions when watching Korean variety and TV programs.
My learning goal in this semester is to be able to conduct daily conversations in Korean at the end of the semester. Because I really want to travel to South Korea and attend the meeting of my favorite stars, I wish at that time, I can communicate with them well and no longer need to often use the dictionary and look at the English translation on the screen. When watching video in Korean, I can understand it basically without relying on subtitles. At the same time, I hope to have an in-depth understanding of Korean culture, so that I can have a profound understanding of important festivals and the stories behind them at the end of the semester.
When I thinking about learning tools, for textbooks, I will choose Yonsei Korean textbooks, because its knowledge point is very meticulous and very suitable for beginners. In addition, there is a Korean TV series like Friends, called 1988. It tells the story of five families who lived in Seoul in 1988. It depicts the warm kinship and traditional love and friendship between neighbors and neighbors. The dialogue is very close to life, really suitable for learning Korean common language and familiar with the native Korean pronunciation.
My weekly study plan is mainly to follow the progress of textbooks and memorize 50 words per week. Watch at least 5 Korean video videos a week, which can be news, interviews, or TV series. Do dictation while watching videos. Usually try to use Korean to contact with Korean friends.
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