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So Youve Learned Hangul. What Do I Do Now? Is Probably Your Next Question. I Would Know Because You All
So you’ve learned Hangul. ‘What do I do now?’ is probably your next question. I would know because you all have asked me at least ten times a day. The people have spoken; a lot. So I shall give the people what they want. Here is a short masterlist for beginners who are endlessly stuck at Hangul and have no idea what to do next:
Typing in Korean: ♡ Hangul (just in case you haven’t gotten that part yet) ♡ Practice your Hangul: typing test ♡ How to change your keyboard: language setting ♡ Korean Fonts
Flashcards / Apps: ♡ Quizlet ♡ Anki ♡ Apps
Websites: ♡ Talk to Me in Korean (TTMIK) ♡ How to study Korean (HTSK) ♡ Lang-8 ♡ KoreanClass101 ♡ Haru-Korean ♡ Learn Korean ♡ Sogang Korean
Masterlists: ♡ Study Korean 101 ♡ Fluentlee ♡ From Ireland to Korea ♡ Lost in Korean Translations ♡ Flicker of Korean ♡ Korean from Dummies ♡ Bite Sized Korean ♡ Bulletproof Korean ♡ Sohee Studies ♡ Hannah-DulSet ♡ Korean Study Tips ♡ Su-eop ♡ GGKorean
My Resources / Recommended: ♡ Textbooks ~ I will always recommend TTMIK (textbooks here) ♡ Korean Games ♡ Websites ♡ Apps ♡ Webtoons
Beginner Need to Know: ♡ Introducing yourself ♡ Vocabulary (literally fill your brain with as much vocab as possible) ♡ Batchim (받침) ♡ Sentence Structure ♡ Conversational Korean
Tips: ♡ The romanized Korean is not a complete representation of the Korean alphabet. Understanding that pronunciation/spoken Korean is just as important as reading and writing will help your Korean flourish - so drop romanization. ♡ You are literally free to do whatever you want. You could learn phrases, vocab, grammar - you could even start taking beginner lessons at a KSL school or find a tutor; your Korean language journey is your own. What works for me might not work for you. ♡ There’s always a honeymoon stage. What I mean by this is sometimes people are caught up in the excitement of learning Korean that they forget to do the boring stuff - ie grammar and extensive studying. The honeymoon stage usually filters those who are serious and those who aren’t about learning Korean. ♡ However you chose to learn Korean, own it. If you’d like to learn through KDramas/KPop, that’s okay. If you want to go to Korea and immerse yourself, that’s okay. Own it. And work hard while you’re at it.
Studying Korean is a beautiful and painful process. As a former beginner, I can tell you it’s a lot of work but it’s worth it. I hope that you have some guidance now when you’re done learning Hangul, but it’s really up to you the path you decide to take. Best of luck! I will always be here to answer your questions - don’t hesitate to message. Happy Studying :)
~ SK101
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How should I study?
This is probably the most asked question. And I will be totally honest now and give you some advice on how you should and how you shouldn’t study.
The ideal way of self studying a language
doesn’t exist. Or at least I haven’t found it. But there is no method which will give you a 100% success. You know that everybody is different and everybody learns different. I have made my self study plan (here) for Korean. In my opinion, it works awesome for me, and I think that I’ve created this one with common sense. But in this post I don’t want to go deeper in “which plan should I follow”. I’d like to focus on the methods you might use to achieve your goals.
Let’s divide it into 4 (and optional 5) sections: Vocab, grammar, listening speaking (and eventually signs).
Vocab
Learning vocab is the foundation of your language. You can’t build a house only by a plan. You must also have the bricks. But I have some common “mistakes” people make. Here comes my list of what to avoid:
Long study sessions once a week
Reading the word 500x to think you might learn it this way
Letting the learnt words on the side
Not saying the words out loud
Never writing words out
Making vocab studying monotone
Learning the unuseful vocab you’ll probably never need
Those are so important points. In several books I’ve seen that the brain learns faster if it repeatedly does something. Also if you don’t use the things you’ve learnt after a certain time again, you might forget it again.
Try those things instead:
Study sessions over the whole week
Reading, writing and listening to the word
Make a record of the words you want to learn and listen to it
Once in a while repeat also your “good” words
Say words out loud which are complicated
Make studying fun (Use flashcards, post its, make it comfortable, make yourself a tea)
Learn vocab which is very frequent or which you will need specifically for your needs
Grammar
Grammar is a rather hard discipline. Also here common mistakes:
Learning the rules by heart and thinking “that’s it”
Only practicing the sentences in your book
Not making sentences on your own
Making grammar boring
Letting it be only because you’ve understood it once
Giving up on it just because it seems hard
Replace it by this:
Try to decode it before actually read the explanation.
Try to learn the sense behind the grammar.
Use what you’ve learnt and build your own sentences. You’ve got problems? Means that there are some points you should work on.
Grammar isn’t boring (okay sometimes) but you can make it fun if you use also like with vocab stuff you like. And also: If you always connect studying grammar with something what makes you happy, for example always make a smoothie if you study grammar, than it will also have an input on your studies. More about that in the next post)
Keep going and master the challenge
Sometimes it’s also good to take a break and try the next day. It might be that you’ve overworked yourself
Listening
And here again the top mistakes:
Not focusing on listening
Or listening to very fast music and complaining how stupid you are
Listening to “non real language”
Not listen at all
If I say that a language must be spoken, it also means that there are people which listen. And that means that you also have to study the other side of the language. So many people neglate this part. This was also my mistake in Japanese. But I have some good replacements:
Watch TV soaps or dramas (the most natural language)
Start from the very first day
Don’t get mad. It’s hard to understand things, but you will get better
Celebrate if you’re right
Take notes if you’ve heard something interesting
Listening will get your best friend. It doesn’t only improve your ear but also your writing. Because if you know how the pronounciation changes, you’ll also know how to write better.
Speaking
It’s hard to speak sometimes, but in this section you can also make mistakes by not even doing anything:
Being speechless
Not speaking from the beginning
Not learning the pronounciation properly
Not trying to get faster
It really depends on the person how fast the progress is in pronounciation, but if you don’t work from the very first day on it, it will get hard for you. Replace those methods by this:
Speak whenever you can
Talk to yourself
Try to find someone who might correct you
Learn the pronounciation properly
Try to get faster from time to time
Fluency comes where axienty goes (wow I should copyright that)
But don’t try to be perfect
Progress is made by many many little steps taken to get to a higher obstacle. Work smart and make those steps.
Optional: Signs
The probably hardest part for any Japanese/Chinese learner: the signs. I’ve seen and I’ve done even more mistakes. Use that and learn from me:
Writing a kanji over and over again
Thinking you might get along without signs
Buying course books which tell you how to learn “2000 kanjis in 2 months” or so
Not thinking when learning
Learning only one reading style
Learn a kanji and don’t repeat it
Okay guys. When I say that, please take me serious. You can’t learn 2000 kanjis in 10 days IF you don’t have a super brain. And I think it’s okay. Not everybody is talented, but there are other ways. And one way isn’t writing it 50 times per hour. Of course you have to write it, but not so many a day that you might get sick of them. And only because you’ve learnt one kanji, doesn’t mean that it will last for your whole life in your brain. Replace by:
Combine different methods
Repeat signs
Buy if you are 100% sure you NEED that and if you’re not so sure about it, think while on work “Is it worth it that I am working for it now?”
Use what you’ve learnt. The feeling is so rewarding
Also here: Make it funny.
To self study a language it is best to develope his own style. But with some methods it will take you certainly much longer than with others. Try it out and see what works.
The Ultimate Study Masterpost (updated)
I decided to compile EVERY RESOURCE that I have found useful. I hope they help you too!
Motivation/self-discipline
A reality check
self-discipline
Setting smart goals
self-discipline > motivation masterpost
Useful tips cos its not easy
Honestly love this mindset soo much
Burn-out
questions to ask b4 giving up
what to do when u don’t want to study
how to survive a crappy day
When ur burnt out
Sometimes ya just need to take the time for your body
dealing with failure
Fun study tings
These concepts by studyblr always seem to make me want to study
More study moods
And more!
Idk why but these study moods all seem fun to try out/just relate to
hogwarts houses as students
bk 2 skl tips a la harry potter
Organisation
study space hacks
Getting ur shizzle together
Organisation!!
Being organised + studying
weekly scheduling
PLAN UR MONTH HUN
school organisation
How to plan for study
Getting ahead
What to do when you miss class
schedule ur study time
when you have TOO MUCH to do
Productivity
things to do to help you feel productive
productivity 101
types of procrastination and how to stop urself
The ivy lee method for productivity
being productive after school
Being productive in the mornings
Being productive in general
Self care and productivity
Masterposts
Honestly areistotle does the best masterposts
Nifty school masterpost
A studyblr masterpost
Tumblr resources 4 the school year
Masterpost of everything pt 1
And pt 2
Pt1 of a studying masterpost
And pt2
a huge masterpost
Some gr8 masterposts
Some oF THE BEst gcse resources
Good language science and maths resources
Printables
awesome free printables
Academic printables
Bullet journals
starting a bujo
ideas for bujo pages if ur into that
Study
awesome tips 4 studying
Straight from the horse’s mouth (no offense)
Another gr8 round of study tips
When to use what method
Study tips 4 exams
rare stoody tips
Studying smarter
effective studying
Studying successfully in college
study smarter,, not harder,,
study habits in and out of class
Study skills masterpost
Study methods to try this year
Studying like a straight a student
lazy kid’s study guide
Exams
studying for an exam in a short time
Exams don’t have to stink
advice for GCSE students
finals guide
School life
We all have a shit teacher so here’s how to deal with them
how to get a 4.0 and generally do well
tips for high schoolers
how to approach classes
homework help and hints
Foolproof guide to school success
school survival guide
How to get a’s without the frills
secrets of str8 A students
More tips for getting straight a’s
getting straight a’s in uni
Notes
taking efficient notes
Making revision notes
Upgrade yo notes
taking effective class notes
More on notetaking
Taking notes
lecture notes
More notes which is similar to what i do
taking notes from a textbook
Getting straight a’s yet again
Back to school
Making your life a lil bit easier this year ;)
brace urself for the new school year
More back to school
More back to school tips
this is great for back to school
Back to school masterpost there are so many of these but still
Back to school tips that acc help
What to do during summer
another one for the last days of summer
Back 2 skl r u ready??
going to school like a badass
Career/adult stuff
Really good for anything to do with jobs
Template for sending thx after interviews
THE BEST COVER LETTER ADVICE ADDAKFASK
Resume cheat sheet
Great personal statement guide (UCAS)
Bettering urself
how to live a better life
Some things that are easy to forget
Feeling strong and ready for anything
Things to do
Healthier habits
Life cleansing
Health tips to practice regularly
Some suggestions
Relax
productive breaks that AREN’T studying
Cute tips based on the senses
Ways to relax
Treat yo self without breaking the bank
100 tips woah
Style/skincare
Back to school glo up
how to feel like a nymph
how to feel like an ancient empress (my FAV)
how to feel like a faerie queen/king
How to feel like a dryad
How to feel like a princess getting ready for a politically important ball
how to feel like a star maiden
how to be a delicate angel
English
annotating efficiently
annotating a text
writing x characters when u aren’t x
how to get that 8/9 in an english essay
annotating literature
How to annotate an english text
ap lit terms and tips
ap lit review
list of literary techniques
Maths
GCSE maths youtube channels
super tips for maths my (least) fav subject
Science
Awesome for chemistry
lil biology masterpost
science resources
Languages
Spanish filler words
small talk in french
How to get an a in a foreign language
Essays
Essay writing websites for when ur normal program ain’t cutting it
how to structure essays
essay basics
Writing academically
Battling essays like mulan
Writing a 5 paragraph essay
Other subjects
a guide to new spec history
Morning/night routines
study in the morning
before skl checklist
nail dat afterschool routine ya feel?
morning habits to get into
more sleepytime
waking up easily
Morning habits for productivity
Getting up earlier when ur not a morning person
How to wake up
waking up happier :)
get up early and enjoy the day!!
Sleep
Morning and night routine ideas
Better sleep = better health = better grades
Tech
STAY OFF UR PHONE
Gr8 study apps
Food + drink
Recipes for students bc u gotta eat
study snacks
Drinks for diff moods
quick food recipes
5 easy recipes
Music
Some rlly good soundtracks here and also other misc songs
Haven’t tried this but seems cool
when you don’t want to listen to beethoven for the 67569540th time
ambient sounds for writers
melodic studying
concept playlists
Okay so thats pretty much every single useful thing I’ve ever reblogged. If you have any more suggestions please PLEASE let me know because I’m going to constantly update this list and any additions are welcome :)
🌼🌻study smarter🌻🌼
(here are some study tips straight from my psych notes)
1. interest: the brain prioritizes by meaning, value, and relevance so u remember things better if ur interested
find a study partner
do extra practice or research
teach it to someone else (this works so well!)
2. intent: be actively paying attention. very little learning actually takes place without attention
use a concentration check sheet (every time u get distracted, put a check on ur sheet. this is supposed to program ur mind to pay attention)
while u read, talk back to the author
ask questions during lectures (this is scary ik!! but do it!)
3. basic background: make connections to what u already know
preview and skim the material before u read it. or google it!
write out a list of vocab words before a lecture and leave some spaces between them to fill in during the lecture
read ahead of lectures
watch crashcourse tbh
4. selectivity: start by studying whats important
look for bolded words, graphics, pictures, chapter review questions in ur readings
listen for verbal clues like emphasis and repetition during lectures
make urself a study guide as u read and write down questions for urself to answer later as review (kinda like cornell notes)
5. meaningful organization: u can learn/rmr better if u group ideas into diff categories
apply vocab words to ur life
make flashcards and sort them (try not to have more than seven items in one category!)
use mnemonics
6. recitation: saying ideas aloud in ur own words strengthens synaptic connections! when u say something aloud u r forcing urself to pay attention
after u read, ask urself questions
talk abt what u learned w/ classmates outside of class
again, teach someone else
7. visualization: ur brain’s quickest and longest-lasting response is to images
convert info into a chart or graph
draw it out
make a mental video of a process
look at picture/video examples
8. association: memory is increased when facts are consciously associated w something u already know. memory = making neural connections
ask urself: is this something i already know?
9. consolidation: give ur brain some time to establish a neural pathway
make a list of what u remember from class
review notes at the end of the day, every day
stop after reading each prg to write a question in ur notes
make ur own practice quiz
10. distributed practice: we all know cramming doesnt work but we do it anyway! but yeah short and frequent study sections work better
make a daily/weekly study schedule
create a time budget/time tracker (track everything ur doing for a week and see how u can be more efficient w/ the time u waste)
divide the reading/vocab by the number of days before an exam and do a little bit each day (u can use sticky notes to divide ur reading)
other tips:
stop stressing! this sounds stupid and it isnt going to be easy, but anxiety causes u to lose focus. try ur best to think positively. sleep a lot. minimize ur caffeine intake. take a walk maybe
when u need to remember something, look upward or close ur eyes (when ur eyes are open ur using visual parts of ur brain that u might not need to be using)
find a rival! (like the person right above u in class rank) secretly compete w/ them (envy can improve mental persistence bc it makes u focus more intensely) but dont overdo it!
walking and sleeping build memory storage in ur brain
eat flavonoids! (grapes, berries, tea leaves, cocoa beans make neurons in the brain more capable of forming new memories + increase blood flow to the brain)
obstacles force ur brain to try harder, so space learning lessons apart or create a puzzle to solve or change ur physical setting
I'm working on my 30pg paper pretty much all night, so feel free to ask!!
stationery-themed asks!!
gel pen: when are you most comfortable? ballpoint pen: tell me about the day you’ve just had fineliner: what’s your greatest achievement? highlighter: what are your best qualities? greylead: what is something you want to try for the first time? felt-tip: describe your aesthetic crayon: your earliest childhood memory scrapbook: something from your childhood that makes you smile sketching pad: describe yourself from a stranger’s point of view notebook: what’s your favourite quote? paper: what kind of book would you write? stapler: out of all the people you know, who do you think you are closest to? glue stick: what do you look for in a lasting relationship/friendship? tape: tell me about your longest friendship ruler: what line will you never cross? eraser: what do you consider to be your biggest mistake? scissors: ever had a bad break-up? calculator: list fifteen things that make you happy protractor: an unpopular opinion/angle you have on an issue sticky note: something about yourself you’d like to change stamp: a date that’s special for you and why bookmark: a book that means a lot to you and why folder: describe your family whiteboard: tell me your plans for tomorrow blackboard: tell me about a memory that has affected who you are today pinboard: what are you focusing on in your life right now? tablet: tell me your plans for the future stencil: who are your role models? envelope: tell me a secret
Everything You Need To Know About MLA Format
General Format:
8.5 x 11 inch paper
Double spaced
Times New Roman font
12 pt font
Only one space after each period
1 inch margins on all sides
Indent the first line of each paragraph by half an inch
Use a header that includes your last name and page number in the top right hand corner
The First Page:
In the upper left hand corner:
Your Name
Your Instructor’s Name
The Class Title
The Date (Day Month Year)
The title of your paper should be one double-space down and should not be bolded, italicized, or underlined
The beginning of your paper should start one double-space down from the title with the first line indented by half an inch
What to Italicize and Quote:
Book titles are italicized
Play titles are italicized
Poem titles have quotation marks
Article titles have quotation marks
Chapter titles have quotation marks
In-Text Citations:
When you know the author’s last name
(Last Name Page Number) or
(Last Name Paragraph or Line Number)
When you don’t know the author’s last name
(Book Title Page Number)
(Article Title Page Number)
Remember to italicize the book titles and put the article titles in quotation marks
Works Cited Page:
Begin your Works Cited page on a separate page at the end of your research paper. It should have the same one inch margins and header as the rest of your paper
Label the page “Works Cited” (do not italicize or put in quotations) on the top of the page and center it
Double space all citations but do not skip spaces between entries
Indent the second line of a citation by half an inch
List sources in alphabetical order
If the source has more than one author, the first given name appears in last name, first name format and the following authors appear in last name, first name format separated by commas. The last author’s name should be preceded by an “and”
Citing Print Sources:
Book or Poem:
Last Name, First Name. Title of Book or Poem. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Print.
Magazine or Newspaper Article:
Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Periodical Day Month Year: pages. Print.
Journal Article:
Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume.Issue (Year): pages. Print.
Citing Web Sources:
Whole Website:
Name of Site. Sponsor or Publisher, date of resource creation. Web. Date of access.
Web Page or Web Article:
Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Name of Site. Sponsor of Publisher, date of resource creation. Web. Date of access.
Online Journal Article:
Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume.Issue (Year): pages. Web. Date of access.
Note: Don’t forget to indent the second line in the citation. I did not indent the examples because the indents on tumblr mobile and tumblr desktop differ starkly and I figured this was probably the less confusing way to write the information needed for a citation (trust me)
Unknown Information in Citations:
If the author is unknown, begin citation with the title
If the publisher is unknown, write “n.p.” in its place (no quotation marks)
If the publishing date is unknown, write “n.d.” in its place (no quotation marks)
I hope this guide is as useful for me as it it for you!