SDLC 110: Learning Journal # 2

I have begun working on my first language task by consulting my “Korean from Zero!: Lesson 1” book  about formal and informal greetings and introducing myself. I have also asked my friends who are native Korean speakers about proper pronunciation. I have also consulted past YouTube videos that I used to watch when I was trying to self-learn Korean a couple of years ago. Last summer I had used the resource Mango Languages in order to learn Korean outside of watching Korean dramas and listening to Korean music. I have also started using the byki.com resource. In addition, I have practiced my handwriting and have written down various foods and basic greetings. Since Mango Languages was something that I had used in the past, I still found it useful, but I really enjoyed using BYKI because of the flashcards that were used to test my memory and the pronunciation help as well. I was able to hear how the words and phrases were suppose to be pronounced. The links that I bookmarked for Diigo, I think will come in handy and be quite useful for my classmates.

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