Another way to increase your exposure to Korean is through storybooks and songs.
Yahoo Korea, has a great kids site that can help you do both:
http://kr.infant.kids.yahoo.com/infantz ... rvice=song
The songs "둥요" are on this page. " 동요나라" is Kid's Song Land...
If you click the large icons near the middle of the page, you'll be taken to different categories of songs, and then clicking on the other pictures will take you to a flash animation of the song. Some have the lyrics with them so you can see/sing along.
The real value in the songs is that the picture closely matches with the text of the song, so you can challenge yourself to learn without using your 사전!
http://kr.infant.kids.yahoo.com/infantz ... vice=story
Similarly, "동화나라" is Kid's Story Land. Again, some of the stories will include the text along with the narration, but some won't The same thing applies about the categories for the songs.
I recommend using IE, only because Korean websites are notoriously unfriendly to anything else. Sometime Firefox displays things small or distorted.
If you run into trouble, PM me, there are a few other tricks to get around the display issues.
Happy learning...for your first songㄴ, check out:
우유송 The Milk Song and 내 동생 My Little Brother
Ok, so they are a little childish...but I take whatever I can get. And if you whip one of thse out for your Korean friends... you'll have them in stitches!
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