How to find students who want to learn Korean Chinese

Updated on educate 2024-02-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's best to post it in the supply and demand type**!

    Or send an ad!

    But such a position is hard to find! If you don't already have a job, you can find a full-time teacher! Anyway, look for it!

    I believe there is a lot of demand!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Xinghui Xinghui, I am also an international student in South Korea, in Xuhui District.

    You can go to those Hahan's posts, post to read, suggest, and intranet. There are college students from all over China, and you look at the Shanghai area. College students have a lot of free time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Finding a foreign Chinese college is the most direct and convenient.

    If you teach it yourself, the venue and time are not easy to adjust.

    Check out the Internet to see how many foreign Chinese training colleges or training centers and the like, and submit your resume.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's a pity, I want to learn too, but I'm in Nanjing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Getting started with Korean is a bit more difficult than Japanese, because the pronunciation is complicated, but the grammar is simple, and after you have a certain basic knowledge of Korean, it will be easier to learn later.

    First of all, you need to learn the Korean alphabet, and the basic ones are 40. After learning all the pronunciation in a week or two, you can read most of the words and read through some Korean articles, although some of them you don't understand, and then learn some very basic grammar, you can understand Korean songs, and then watch Korean movies - movies are less difficult than Korean dramas.

    Summary of introductory learning materials for Korean Chinese:

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think the first thing to pay attention to is pronunciation, if the pronunciation is not accurate, people don't know what you are talking about? If you learn it, you learn it in vain! Grammar is also important, Koreans don't speak the same way as Chinese, they have honorifics!

    The way you speak to different people is also different! I suggest you can learn pronunciation on the Korean New Online!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Winter melon soup (Korean Chinese language learning).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How should beginners get started?

    For many beginners, the most important question is how to get started quickly.

    There are many books to read about learning Korean, but there is never a book that talks about how to get started.

    In my experience of teaching Korean, the most important thing for beginners is to be familiar with the pronunciation of vowels and consonants and the pronunciation of the pronunciation (rhyme ending). The vowels and consonants must be memorized backwards, which is the cornerstone of learning Korean. And the most fundamental problem is to master not the pronunciation of each radio, but to master the pronunciation of a Korean word.

    Once you've mastered these most basic questions, you'll naturally have to deal with an endless stream of grammar. At first, I was talking about grammar from an academic point of view, and obviously grammar learning itself is boring, but for those who are going to study in Korea for the KPT exam, this process may be unavoidable.

    What I'm going to say now is that grammar alone doesn't represent a language. The vitality of language also lies in the use of language. Teaching grammar alone obviously reduces student motivation.

    So I think it's more meaningful and efficient to learn Korean from a practical point of view. Learning from a practical point of view means placing more emphasis on the ability to have a practical conversation, because many people learn Korean for the purpose of communication. No matter how much grammar you learn, it's useless to learn if you don't know how to use it.

    Learning Korean is not the same as learning English, and exams are not the only goal, nor is it the ultimate goal.

    Finally, the best way to learn Korean, I think, is vowels, consonants, and radio; Speaking + Grammar; Reading + Writing. This path is more suitable for people to learn Korean. Of course, memorizing words is also an important part, but memorizing words should be combined with practical application, so it must be memorized at all stages.

    -Hope!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It was hard at first, but it got easier and easier later.

    It is recommended to sign up for a class or find a tutor You can't learn it by yourself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Shandong Yantai Hana Korean Chinese Language School, more than ten years of professional Korean Chinese training, can save a lot of time, fast and good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The next rosetta stone and the Korean language pack will do.

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