Postby dustin2010 » October 15th, 2010 7:42 pm
Hey timess welcome to the forum! I'm Dustin, i just recently joined the KC101 forum.
That was pretty cool; I've never seen that chart before.
instead of audio/visual learning, If you haven't already tried it, you might like writing it over repeatedly.
I learned it this way ...
ㄱ(g)... ㄱ(g), ㄴ(n)... ㄱ(g) ㄴ(n) ㅈ(j)... And I just continue through the all of them adding another character each time. This way you also learn to write them.
You don't have to use the "( )" if you know them already what sound they make.
Sorry if you already tried this. I just highly recommend it because I was able to learn hangul and hiragana(japanese) fast this way.
I was in a rush too and it worked for me. I also found distractions, as long as they aren't too long, were beneficial too. Well in front of the tv was mine. When something came on I watched it for few minutes then during a commercial, i rewrote what I could. Which just helped me prove that they stuck even after a distraction and break from writing them.
hope this helps, keep trying, you will get it
Dustin