This week, I practiced how to count in Korean. There are two sets of numbers in Korean. One used to count money, say rank, and say dates, and another used to say age, count objects, and say the time.
I learned how to differentiate the two as well as count in both of them. I focused particularly on the second set because I do not know how to count after 29.
I wanted to share my knowledge in a reasonable setting, so I did so by sharing about the ages of myself and my two brothers. I shared all of our ages in both Korean and English.
Evaluation-wise, I think I still have a bit of an American accent. Furthermore, I did not use the proper vocabulary or syntax to state age. I think I have yet to improve in learning which phrases and words go with which conversational setting.
Since I am more familiar with counting numbers now, I think now I can practice how to greet someone and ask about as well as share my own age.
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