SDLC 105: Learning Journal #3

The structure of Korean starts with the basic technique of putting vowels and consonants together to form individual words. Although this sounds very simple, the struggle comes when deciding which type of character goes under the consonant + vowel word. I can acquire the knowledge needed to learn this by focusing on improving my writing through one of my learning tasks. I know that I can write simple combination of words, but I would like to challenge myself by further exploring how I can become a better Korean writer. A reference grammar book may be useful to answer any questions I have. A better way to learn may be to actually practice this task by developing my writing skills with my language partner.

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