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For students who have just learned Korean, memorizing words is the most boring but necessary thing to do. Fortunately, Korean Chinese is easier to learn than words for us Chinese. Its words are basically divided into three types:
1.Chinese words (most).
It's a word that came in from China, and of course we can basically know what it means when we hear it, for example"도서관", as long as the pronunciation is standard, it will also be written. This kind of word is the simplest for our Chinese students.
2.English words (and French and so on, secondly).
Everyone has learned English, so English words are easier to remember, for example"버스", as long as the pronunciation is standard, it will also be written. Most of these words are high-tech words, such as the Internet and computers. It's also easier to remember.
3.Inherent words (minimum).
Although there are not many such words and none of them are very long, they are not easy to remember and can be easily confused. You can't memorize this kind of word by rote (of course, if you are born with a good memory, the following methods can be ignored).
Some of these words also have certain patterns, and you need to find them yourself, and after finding the rules, it is easy to memorize.
For example: You have memorized a word"건너다"(over, through, across), now there's a new word"건널목"Students who don't know this word can try to guess it. "Don't be busy talking"건널목"meaning.
Let's take a closer look first"건너다"with"건널목"What did you find? It can be seen that:
Seeing this, some students have already noticed that the root of yes, here we can understand it as a definite ending (future tense), everyone knows that is"Throat"Well, some of you may have guessed it by now"건널목"Meaning, that is"Intersections"meaning. China also has it"The throat is the main point"Statement! So after seeing this rule, remember it"건널목"It's easy to remember, and once you remember it, it's not easy to forget, hehe.
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Korean words are nothing more than a combination of 21 vowels and 19 consonants, and it is almost enough to memorize this total of 40 sounds, and then read more and understand more, it takes time for people's minds to accept a new set of written information, just like learning English, slowly accumulating, and naturally you can remember it, hehe.
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Some of my products are in Chinese homophony, or there is a similar pronunciation in the dialect of my hometown, which is quite effective, haha, why not try it! It's mostly based on imagination, and I think I'm a super associate person, haha.
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Korean words are much easier to remember than English words, and there are many Chinese characters that have similar pronunciations to Chinese pronunciations, and each word is not long.
Classification of words is relatively fast, such as clothing words, remember at one time: clothes, pants, skirts, shorts, hats, suits, etc., and think about what this category has when you see clothes in the future.
There is a special dictionary of foreign words, which are generally literal English pronunciations, so it is easy to memorize foreign words if you know English.
If you go to the supermarket and other places, there will be Korean products, and it is best to write them in Korean, and when you go back and look up the words that you don't know, the next time you go to see it, you will find that you remember it almost.
Watch Korean variety shows with subtitles, such as "We're Married" and so on, pay more attention to the words that come out on them, and write them down.
There are also words that are spelled out, such as " " which means "to learn" and can be formed (student) school).
Many other words are combined, pay more attention to it.
Hope it helps.
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How do you memorize English words? It's all the same, write more and read more, but in fact, Korean is not too difficult. I know Korean, I can help you.
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Here's how to memorize Korean words quickly:
Type 1: Memorize words according to the type of Korean word.
To memorize Korean words and practice pronunciation is the main premise, first of all, it is the most basic to memorize the spelling and pronunciation of all consonants and vowels. The characteristics of the Korean language are: if you can pronounce it, you can spell it, and if you can spell it, you will definitely be able to pronounce it.
Except for a few words with complex sounds, in most cases, you can spell the words accurately as long as you memorize the pronunciation of Korean words. Now the question is, how do you remember the pronunciation? In addition to rote memorization, you can also go through the etymology, and spend dozens of seconds more than a few dozen seconds for each word to **its**, and you will remember it more easily and firmly.
The second type: phonics.
After learning Korean, after mastering the pronunciation rules of consonants, vowels, and receivers (rhyme endings), all the characters of Oki-tong can be read. Just like Chinese pinyin, all words can be pronounced by phonics. The same is true for English, where you can learn the pronunciation rules through phonetic transcription, etc.
For example, the pronunciation of a in English is [ei], [a:], e] and so on. If you see the words, you can guess the pronunciation even if you haven't learned them.
Korean, on the other hand, is simpler, and the pronunciation of each consonant and vowel is fixed and can be pronounced when combined. Therefore, to memorize Korean words, phonics is the first priority. Read and memorize the meaning as you write. Being able to develop a sense of language for a word, and adding the meaning of the word, can recite a word.
The third type: pronunciation mnemonics.
For beginners, phonics is still difficult. So in the beginner learning stage, memorizing some pronunciation is a good way. In the process of memorizing pronunciation, master the pronunciation rules, and as the learning stage deepens, you don't need to memorize pronunciation, but only need to memorize the meaning of words.
Finally, it is important to emphasize that you can write and write Korean as long as you can read it. Therefore, for learners, mastering pronunciation is the basic and most important thing in learning Korean.
Fourth: categorical memory.
The words in the introductory stage mainly need to understand the basic words that you are exposed to in daily life, such as fruits, weather, dates, greetings, etc., and the categorical memory can be memorized according to such categories, or it can be classified according to the parts of speech or word structure.
Fifth: Read aloud, read aloud.
It's a good way to do it. According to the evolution of Crazy English, you can also use this method to memorize English words, which is to read them aloud, not generally loud, but very loud! And read word by word, sentence by sentence, a hundred times, a thousand times.
When I was studying, I would go to the mountain behind the school at five or six o'clock in the morning and read aloud before anyone was around! Be sure to read it aloud deliberately, and your brain will remember it better! You can take the word list every day, read it one by one, and stick to it for a super good effect, depending on whether you have perseverance.
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