SDLC 110 Learning Journal #3

Week 5:

First Artifact Evaluation

For my first artifact on Korean greeting, I think I did pretty good job on the accent linguistic accuracy. I recorded how language partner speak those greeting sentences. After comparing two audios, I need to improve my fluency a little bit. 

For week 3-4, I pretty much met the goal that I set for myself. I need to do more self-learning via Mango and other resources.

Week 6:

Goal: asking questions and answering questions

Uh ddok kae jinesaeyo? (How are you doing?)

Joayo. (I’m good) gujjokunyo? (What about yourself?)

Uhdiaeseo watseoyo? (Where are you from?)

jungguk (China) aeso (in) watseoyo (came). (I’m from China) gujjogunyo? (What about yourself?)

Hanguk aeseo watseoyo (I’m from Korea). Myutsal (how old) eyeyo (are you)?

Sumusal (20 years old) ipnida (am).  Myutsal eyeyo (how old are you)?

Junun (I am) sumulsaesal (23 years old) ipnida (am).

 

Week 7:

Goal: counting numbers

1 - il, hana

2 - yi, dul

3 - sam, set

4 - sa, net

5 - ou, dasut

6 - yook, yehsut

7 - qil, ilgop

8 - pal, yodul

9 - gu, ah hop

10 - xip, yeol--yuhl

 

Week 8

Goal: Introduce yourself and your family

  • Mom Umma

  • Dad Appa

  • Sister (older) Unni  

  • Sister (younger) Yeodongsang

  • Brother (older) Oppa

  • Brother (younger) Namdongsang

  • Cousin - general Sachon

  • Aunt (mom side/dad side) Imo/gomo

  • Uncle (mom side/dad side) Yimobu/gomobu

  • Grandma (mom side/dad side) Wehalmoni/chinhalmoni

  • Grandpa (mom side/dad side) Wehalabuji/chinhalabuji

  • Daughter Ddal

  • Son Adul

  • Husband Nampyun

  • Wife Ane

  • Boyfriend Namja chingu

  • Girlfriend Yeoja chingu

Though I made some switches of learning material between weeks, I finished my learning tasks. With every new week, we bring up the old phrases. After reviewing, we continue learning. I really enjoy watching the Korean drama "it's okay, that's love". The daily dialogue in the drama repeatedly appear in each episode that helps me a lot in Korean listening part. The Korean two different number system puzzles me a lot.  The ten that is used to tell time and the three that is used to counting numbers have similar pronunciation. It is better to differentiate those two in the context. 

 

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