Postby mattahmet » June 28th, 2008 9:55 am
I was studying the PDF for Audio Blog JeongEun #9 Fruit Cafe today. I just wanted to share with KC101 a few of my thoughts for improvement of the "Lesson Vocabulary" section.
The audio blog is for learners at a higher level, so it should be assumed that they have hangul down pretty well and don't really have a need for romanization in the lessson vocabulary list. Also, the romanization system you guys use doesn't reflect much of the real pronunciation of the word, at least not consistently. It is more of a letter-by-letter transliteration. For example, 같이 is shown as gachi, which is good as it shows the actual pronunciation of ㅌ. But other words, such as 종류 are shown as jonglyu, where the ㄹ is pronounced as if it were n and not l. So the romanization only confuses me, more than being of any help. 많이 is shown as manhi, although the ㅎ is never really pronounced here. What I think would be more helpful for learners at this level is the exact pronunciation of the words, perhaps even written in phonetic hangul. One aspect of pronunciation that hangul and romanization fails to show is vowel length. Also, many consonants are pronounced as if doubled (tense), but are written as a single consonant.
I think it'd be useful if pronunciation were shown something like this:
종류 [종:뉴] or jo:ngnyo (because the first syllable is long and the ㄹ sounds like ㄴ here)
많이 [마:니] or ma:ni
앉다 [안따] or antta
음료수 [음:뇨수] or eu:mnyosu
영수증 [영수쯩] or yeongsujjeung
I think a system like that which shows correct pronunciation, and especially vowel length, would be really useful, and, speaking for myself, much appreciated!
Secondly, I also think because the audio blog is for more advanced students, that it really isn't necessary to have every single word in the vocabulary. You can't be sure what words each student already knows, but I'm sure everyone at this level knows 오다, 같이, 의자, 많이 etc. When I did the vocabulary flashcards online, it was a bit time consuming to go through over 80 words, when I already knew 90% of them!
I'd like to hear what you think. And I'm looking forward to more audio blogs and advanced lessons. I'm really enjoying them. They're great!
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