Archive for the 'Learning Korean' Category
December 26, 2016
Korean Word of the Day – earring (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!귀걸이 (gwigeori) earring (noun)저의 어머니는 다이아몬드 귀걸이를 하고 계십니다.Jeoui eomeonineun daiamondeu gwigeorireul hago gyesimnida.My mother is wearing her diamond earrings.여자 아이는 귀걸이를 샀을 때 귀를 뚫었습니다.Yeoja aineun gwigeorireul sasseul ttae gwireul ttureotsseumnida.The girl pierced her ears when she bought the earrings.핸드메이드 귀걸이haendeumeideu gwigeorihand-made earrings진주 귀걸이jinju gwigeoripearl earringsOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
December 23, 2016
Korean Word of the Day – strawberry (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!딸기 (ttalgi) strawberry (noun)딸기는 맛있고 몸에도 좋습니다.Ttalgineun masikko momedo jolsseumnida.Strawberries are delicious and good for the body.딸기는 훌륭한 비타민 씨 공급원입니다.Ttalgineun hullyunghan bitamin ssi gonggeubwonimnida.Strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin C.잘 익은 딸기jal igeun ttalgiripe strawberryOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
December 15, 2016
Korean Word of the Day – sweet (adjective)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!달콤한 (dalkomhan) sweet (adjective)초코릿은 달아요.Chokoriseun darayo.Chocolate is sweet.달콤한 케이크가 필요해요.Dalkomhan keikeuga piryohaeyo.I need some sweet cake.달콤한 페이스트리dalkomhan peiseuteurisweet pastryOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
December 14, 2016
Korean Word of the Day – rest (verb)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!쉬다 (swida) rest (verb)남자가 해먹에서 쉰다.Namjaga haemeogeseo swinda.The man rests in the hammock.남자가 해먹에서 쉬었다.Namjaga haemeogeseo swieotta.The man rested in the hammock.남자가 해먹에서 쉬고 있다.Namjaga haemeogeseo swigo itta.The man is resting in the hammock.여자가 그물 침대에서 쉬고 있습니다.Yeojaga geumul chimdaeeseo swigo itsseumnida.The woman is resting in the hammock.고릴라가 초원에서 쉬고 있습니다.Gorillaga chowoneseo swigo itsseumnida.The gorilla is resting in the grass.침대에서 쉬다chimdaeeseo swidarest in a bedOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed... Show more
December 13, 2016
How to Overcome the Top 4 Korean Learning Fears
Every Korean learner will have these fears – “I’m not good enough yet.” “I don’t think I’m making any progress.” “What if I never reach my goals?” Korean learning fears – we all get them from time to time. What are yours? And are they worth being scared of?
In this blog post, we’re killing the top 4 Korean learning fears – 1) what are the fears learners tend to have the most and 2) how you can overcome them!
Here are the top 4 language learning fears according to our users:
1. “I’m not good enough to start speaking yet.”
Do you feel like you’re not good enough to start speaking yet? It’s a pretty common fear or misconception that most learners have. Here’s how you overcome it:
The best way to get good at speaking is to... Show more