Showing posts with label #learninglanguage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #learninglanguage. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 June 2019

My last post

Hey everyone!

It's The end of the school year, and with that The end of all The blogs. By now you all know i am from Poland and i was writing to you guys in English and it helped me improve my English skill.


1.My first post
2.Monopoly
3.Helthly food
4.Walk
5.Ernest
6.Mia and the white lion
7.Strange sytuation
8.Boar in the garden
9.Fun jump
10.Suprise
11.Confirmation
12.Aprill Fol's Day
13.Friend from Canada
14.The best pancakes in the world
15.My brother a Seilor
16.Avengers: End Game
17.Junior high school bal
18.A small trip to Świnoujście
19.A strange fish
20.Dance and vacation
21.My last post

I hope everyone enjoyed my storie, and I hope that i made you guys laugh, because i learned a lot.

Bye now and thank you all that you were with me this while Time.

Monday, 31 October 2016

Learning Korean

Learning Korean isn't really complex thing. This language is one of the easiest Asian languages. You can learn hangul by yourself and it's quite easy, but later it becomes harder.
There are many helps in Internet nowadays. For example:

http://www.howtostudykorean.com/

This website is not designed just to help you to learn how to speak Korean. Rather, it is designed to teach you how to speak Korean – plain and simple – from your very first steps all the way to being able to speak Korean fluently. I'm exploinig this web and it lets us understand Korean.
I know some books which can assist to. These are some titles:

- Korean for Begginners: Mastering Conversational Korean
- Elementary Korean
- Sogang Korean
- Korean Grammar in Use
- Ehwa

Some of those books are cheaper and some are more expensive. They differentiate their prices and contents, but I think all are really helpful.
But learning language isn't only theory. You need to speak in this language and practice yourself. As a beginner, having a Korean conversation partner/friend who speaks near-fluent English is helpful, since they will be able to answer your language questions in a way you can more easily understand.


In next post I'll tell you about the Korean Wave.
See you soon!
\Karotka