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Personally, I don't think it's good to enter a training class, because some of the training courses are very informal, and the students who come to study have no knowledge of Korean, so it is difficult to tell whether the teacher speaks well or badly. This may cost money and time but have little effect.
I studied Korean, and I feel that Korean is relatively simple compared to other foreign languages, and it is not like Japanese, and the more I learn, the more difficult it becomes. And Korean self-learning is not very difficult, I am now working in a Korean company, there are many colleagues around me who learn Korean, buy a box of tapes with better pronunciation, "Standard Korean Chinese" is good, and the difficulty is gradually increasing, which is more suitable for self-learners. When you first start learning, you must pronounce it accurately, which is very important, which is related to your future learning, if the pronunciation is not accurate at the beginning, it will be difficult to correct it later.
Memorizing words is to find patterns, which will make you get twice the result with half the effort, and the grammar should be combined with example sentences, and then try to make a sentence by yourself, and you will almost understand it.
As long as you are willing to work hard, there is no problem in learning a language.
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If you are in Beijing, you can participate in the free Korean language classes organized by the Korean Ministry of Information, and the teachers are Korean students who are studying in China for graduate school, and their Chinese is also available, and of course Korea is authentic. **:
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Korean Chinese classroom.
Baidu Korean
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Korean can be self-taught, but beginners are best to enroll in a training class to have a teacher to teach pronunciation, so that the pronunciation will be more standard in the future, and it is not too late to learn by yourself with a certain foundation, you can learn "Introduction to Korean Chinese" published by the Foreign Research Society, this set of teaching materials is more suitable for self-study, and the teaching is very basic.
If you want to learn Korean well, the first thing you need to pay attention to is to master the rhythm of the language. The pronunciation and rhythm must be accurate, otherwise it will be useless if you know enough grammar and vocabulary - you will not be able to communicate with others. There is no intonation in Korean, first you have to learn the Korean alphabet, and the basic ones are only 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.
If you want to learn Korean well, it is recommended to learn it in three stages and spread out the difficulties of learning.
Stage 1: Learn pronunciation. Beginners should focus on cultivating interest, so a good song to do at this stage is to learn commonly used phrases, such as:
Basic expressions such as family, fruits, time, numbers, etc., and master the practical conversation of basic friendship. Through one year of study, beginners can master the pronunciation of standard Korean, and Sakuranaka can enter the state of "semi-self-study".
Stage 2: Learn grammar. Once you have mastered the pronunciation, you can begin to learn basic grammar, practice common sentence patterns repeatedly, master conversations that meet basic requirements, and be able to begin purposeful communication.
Phase 3: Practical application. This stage can be said to be an advanced stage of learning Korean, and you will develop your ability to communicate in real situations and improve your practical application ability of Korean.
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