Wednesday, 13 May 2015

MY EXPERIENCE WITH KOREAN LANGUAGE



I have always wanted to learn a foreign language and be able to use it efficiently, so when I started watching Korean movies, downloading and learning the movie tracks, I got intrigued. Then I started learning every single word I could come across, I got captivated by their lettering and thus began my journey of learning how to read and write Korean. It hasn’t exactly been easy, it has been a sort of puzzle I really needed to solve before time runs out and so I began downloading every book I could find on the subject. Because I didn’t follow a curriculum, I always read from different books and whatever intrigued me, from whichever author seemed more explicit on the topic. I have garnered quite an amount of experience in the process, right in my closet I must say though, from the Korean alphabets to the cuisine, history and what have you… early this year I came up with the idea of learning Korean the Nigerian way, because I have seen the amount of interest aroused in so many Nigerians on the social medias, particularly facebook. I really hope a lot of persons would gain a lot from these posts.

When I first started to learn the Korean Language I found it most difficult and fun. Being able to speak Korean is one thing, being able to read and write Korean is another. Korean Language is in itself also scientific. The most noticeable thing, to me, was the fact that any other word could be incorporated into their language with only minor changes to the sound. For example Juice is Korean is pronounced the same except for a strong influence in the e, something like 'Juice-e'. But more on that later. These posts  would be accompanied by video clips uploaded on youtube on JUSBURGER TV, which I hope will help you learn to pronounce your Korean correctly.
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