http://www.learn-korean.net/
This is another link to a website that teaches the Korean language in steps.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Week #3
We have taken a little break since most of us went on vacation on winter break. We did do quite a lot right before the break though.
1) Claim of progress
We have performed our dance compilation at a party that we attended. We made complete fools of ourselves, but nonetheless, we got out of our comfort zone and further progressed to accomplishing our goal. We do have video proof that we did this, but the camera-women was really poopy (Myla), so it isn't the best.
2)What should we be doing that we haven't yet?
We should start meeting up sometime this month. During the meeting, we should discuss Korean words/phrases that we have learned over this period of time, as well as learn new dances. We also need to be a bit more serious about this project.
3)What is your short term goal?
Our short term goal hasn't changed yet. We still want to learn Korean to the point we can have some small conversations within the group, and perfect our dance compilation. We also want to learn even more dances to other K-pop songs that are not included in the dance compilation.
4) What have you learned so far?
We have learned some more Korean words + phrases. We have also learned the dances in the dance compilation, as well as the horrifying feeling of performing our dance compilation in front of a large group of strangers.
5) What will we need to learn?
We still need to learn more about the Korean culture and language, as well as more dances. We also need to know how to pronounce many of the Korean words + phrases that we have learned (so we don't sound like idiots).
6) What help do we need?
We still need help on learning the Korean language. This includes writing, reading, and most importantly, pronunciation. Maya has found out the Rock Valley College offers Korean classes, but the cost for that is out of our budget (we're broke).
1) Claim of progress
We have performed our dance compilation at a party that we attended. We made complete fools of ourselves, but nonetheless, we got out of our comfort zone and further progressed to accomplishing our goal. We do have video proof that we did this, but the camera-women was really poopy (Myla), so it isn't the best.
2)What should we be doing that we haven't yet?
We should start meeting up sometime this month. During the meeting, we should discuss Korean words/phrases that we have learned over this period of time, as well as learn new dances. We also need to be a bit more serious about this project.
3)What is your short term goal?
Our short term goal hasn't changed yet. We still want to learn Korean to the point we can have some small conversations within the group, and perfect our dance compilation. We also want to learn even more dances to other K-pop songs that are not included in the dance compilation.
4) What have you learned so far?
We have learned some more Korean words + phrases. We have also learned the dances in the dance compilation, as well as the horrifying feeling of performing our dance compilation in front of a large group of strangers.
5) What will we need to learn?
We still need to learn more about the Korean culture and language, as well as more dances. We also need to know how to pronounce many of the Korean words + phrases that we have learned (so we don't sound like idiots).
6) What help do we need?
We still need help on learning the Korean language. This includes writing, reading, and most importantly, pronunciation. Maya has found out the Rock Valley College offers Korean classes, but the cost for that is out of our budget (we're broke).
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