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For Korean Chinese learning, pronunciation is the most important, and it is recommended that the pronunciation part must be taught by a regular Korean foreign teacher or Korean friend or regular cram school teacher. The pronunciation of Korean Chinese does not correspond to the pronunciation of Korean, and there are many pronunciations that cannot be found in Chinese. In addition, although there is no fixed tone value in Korean, there is a general pattern of tonal changes.
In addition, if you want to buy books, our professional classes include Korean, and our school uses the "Korean Chinese Course" compiled by Yonsei University's Korean Chinese Language School, a total of 6 volumes, including practice questions and tapes, which can be purchased online. Although this set of textbooks is from shallow to deep, it is still a little more difficult for beginners to come to this set of textbooks. Not very suitable for self-study.
I suggest you choose the Xijiang Korean Chinese textbook, which is divided into four stages, such as entry, elementary, intermediate and advanced, focusing on listening and speaking ability, the introduction is very simple and practical, very good, many of my students and my major have learned this textbook. I am a student of Chinese as a foreign language at Yanbian University, and there are many Korean remedial classes, crash courses, and improvement classes in Yanji due to regional and ethnic factors. If you have time, you should come here to learn systematically, because there are many regular Korean foreign teachers and advanced teaching technology experience.
I am Han myself, and I didn't know anything about Korean when I first started learning, so I didn't know anything about it, but now after a year of study, I feel pretty good, so if you have any questions, you can ask me again.
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Advice: If you don't have a basic knowledge of Korean, it's best to register for the most basic things like pronunciation of the alphabet and learn from the actual teacher, so that you can master it faster. Once you have a little foundation, it's easier to learn on your own.
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If you don't have a basic knowledge of Korean, it will ......be difficult for you to understand Korean**The use of Korean scripts and the like is very different from the usual spoken language, and the use of grammar is also very different......It is recommended to sign up for a class to learn first.,If you think it's worth continuing to learn, stick to learning.,If you really find it difficult, you have to give up.。。。
Good luck!
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First of all, of course, you need to be able to read Hangul. I'm a Korean major. It's not very powerful, but I think it's more than enough to teach you.
Interested can be added and note: Learn Korean In fact, Chinese is not as easy to learn as it is said downstairs, and their grammar is also different from ours. Our teacher said it.
In fact, the only way to learn Korean well is rote memorization, and books like the ones mentioned downstairs can be bought and read. But you have to learn how to know. Although there are CDs in the book, they are not so easy to understand.
They are divided into peers, elders, and juniors. , I think it's a lot of trouble. This is my personal experience.
So, if you really want to learn Korean, you can learn it, but you have to have that perseverance. Because it is a beginner, it is recommended that you watch it. "Standard Korean Chinese" The same is true for our school textbooks.
You can buy it from the junior level. In fact, if you want to make all the elementary completeness, it looks like Korean is basically the same, but it's the grammar that is poor, and there are new words...
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Of course, it's too late, I also learn Korean, Korean is actually much easier to learn than Japanese and English, you can sign up for a Korean cram school, watch more Korean dramas, I believe you will be able to learn Korean well.
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If you want to learn Korean, it's a good idea.
But you have to be mentally prepared for Shinsong, the most difficult thing in Korean is pronunciation, and pronunciation is the foundation of the basics, so it will be a headache at first.
I was teaching Han colleagues Korean every night some time ago, 1-to-1, because many pronunciations in Korean are not in Chinese, so even if I teach her face-to-face, her pronunciation is very inaccurate, and her tongue can't go around the curve (haha). It took about two weeks to teach her, and things got better, but she was very slow to read the words, and she had to spell them one by one. That's right, she studied for 3 weeks and then gave up.
If you want to learn, find a Korean or Korean (it is better to find a Korean, of course, a Korean who can speak Chinese, otherwise there is no way to communicate, hehe.) Although the content spoken by Koreans and Koreans is essentially the same, the pronunciation of Koreans is better to listen to, and there are a lot of foreign words in Korean, which is a copy of English, so Koreans will not understand what Koreans say a lot).
If you want to learn simply online, ** teaching is okay (Korean or Korean teachers), if you use the "Chinese character homophony" or "pinyin phonetic" method that is now flooded on the Internet, the Korean pronunciation will be very non-standard, and very ugly (most of the Korean language can not be marked with Chinese pinyin), it is better not to say, whenever I see these homonyms and then read them, I want to fan myself, feel like I am talking nonsense. If you learn it face-to-face, you will understand that it is completely different from the standard reading.
Why do I always emphasize "Korean or Korean", because the pronunciation of ordinary Han Chinese is not as standard as Korean or Korean. For example, my sister-in-law, haha, she is Han nationality, she has graduated for many years, she studied Korean when she was in college, and now she speaks Korean very slippery, and she has no problem communicating with Koreans, and she is a shrewd strong woman.
But... Even though she speaks fluently, her pronunciation is still mixed with Chinese flavors. If you think about it, a smart, capable and highly perceptive strong woman has been speaking Korean for 10 years, but it is still not authentic, and the ordinary people of the first generation of Huitan are likely to be unable to speak, haha.
Be mentally prepared.
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