u/Cheetahz-Learns

Speaking practice!

I'm practicing my speaking by describing images (well gifs here)!

I'm starting with relatively simple sentences here.

I write down the vocab I don't know (non-conjugated & without any particles)

Then while I'm speaking or before, I conjugated and add the necessary particles in my head. (I don't write down the words I already know btw)

How'd I do?

u/Cheetahz-Learns — 3 days ago

Short film styled videos for listening?

I was doing some comprehensive listening (not really since I'm not at that level, but i just watch what I find fun..)

When I found this video

[다큐 황은정] 질풍노도의 시기를 보내는 은정이ㅣ졸업 예찬 (1/3) [110617 방송)

And it's basically a short (funny?) film about this bad student, based on Korea sometime in the 90s

And I LOVVEE videos like this!! Especially with that "old" feeling. But... these videos are really hard to find!!!

Can anyone else recommend channels (or videos) like this? (It doesn't have to feel like it was made in the 90s or 2000's, but that would be a nice bonus!)

The genre doesn't matter to me btw!

u/Cheetahz-Learns — 7 days ago

Something seems off

I'm trying to give this animation that slow feeling of just waking up, so I don't want it to go too fast, but it has that choppy kind of look so I keep adding more and more in-betweens, but it still looks so choppy!!!

any feedback?

u/Cheetahz-Learns — 9 days ago

Difference between 않아요 and 싫어요?

I was watching this video:

[2-Hour] Master Korean Sentence Patterns and Common Phrases!

When the lady introduced 않아요 and 싫어요 and said you can use either or, but before she mentioned that I looked up if can 않아요 and 싫어요 be used interchangeably and the google AI thing said:

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No, 않아요 and 싫어요 cannot be used interchangeably. They mean completely different things and have entirely different grammar rules.

않아요 = "Do not"

싫어요 = "I dislike it" or "I don't want to"

(there was more, but this is the gist of what it said.)

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I'm thinking it's just a middle ground, obv I'm more inclined to believe what the lady said, but can anyone explain the specifics in detail?

Thanks!

u/Cheetahz-Learns — 11 days ago

Is my pronunciation okay?

Hello!!

I started learning Korean around 3 weeks ago and I've been diligently practicing pronunciation and grammar!

I wrote this sentence then put it in papago to fix any grammar mistakes and I've been practicing this sentence by repeating and copying the papago's pronunciation!

I wanted to check and see if my pronunciation is any decent at this point!

u/Cheetahz-Learns — 14 days ago