alina How much grammar do you know? I found that if you have a good grammar foundation when you study reading or listening you'll have an easier time in the future. If you have the basics down (past, present, future tenses/statements and interrogatives, negatives) you can start building your vocabulary~
I've been so lazy the last few days . It's kinda sad to go back to work... But now I can get back to a better routine and focus on studying and working out ... After my long shift today lol
It's great to know my dyslexia still comes out strong even in a foreign alphabet system... This is sooo frustrating, it's almost worse than my numbers!
Julia One thing I find help my memory is to make as many associations as possible with the word I am learning. That way, I have this "blob" of memory. For example, apple = 사과 sagwa. I remember the sound, the spelling, the joke that apple also means apology, Korean drama "Boys Over Flowers" scene where apple is used as an apology, that apple pie = ' 애플파이', and connect it to other memories of apple I already have like smell, sight, memories of apple pie with cheddar cheese and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. The more "things" I can attach to the Korean word, the more it becomes a part of my memory.
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HAJ True, I have been working on that which does help. Its slower work but better in the long run (at least for me)
Does stroke order really matter when writing 한글? As a left handed person they just don't work well if I follow the strokes the way I'm show to (even in English, lol)...