Whenlearning any new language, you need to build your vocabulary to enable you to speak in a variety of situations. This is no different with Korean. Whether you are learning basic words in Korean or more complicated words, you are preparing for conversations that you have not had yet.
Some Korean words you will learn and then will not use for months, or even years; however, when you learn basic Korean words through pictures, your mind is remembering two things: the word itself and the image attached to it. You are therefore already giving yourself two chances at recalling these basic Korean words when studying this way.
This phase of the Couch to Korean Challenge has been all about building vocabulary, and in the process I have explored and evaluated many different Korean vocabulary resources. In this post I will share my thoughts on a few of these resources. As always, I will be keeping the Korean Resources page updated with everything I come across.
Since we have separately written Lexplorers reviews of some resources for vocabulary study using flashcard systems (for example, here and here), in this post we will focus on resources for finding and learning new words.
The University of Indiana Online Korean Multimedia Dictionary is similar to the Oxford Picture Dictionary in that it organizes the vocabulary into categories like weather, colors, fruits, and family. This online dictionary also has pictures for the words and has the added advantage of having audio recordings (one male voice and one female voice) for each word. The pictures for a topic first are shown without the written word, which only appears when you mouse over the picture. This makes it easy to practice word recall by first looking at the picture, then clicking on it to see the word and hear it spoken.
Whether you are 5 or 100, this fully illustrated Fun & Easy!Korean-English Picture Dictionary makes building Korean vocabulary soeasy, stimulating,intuitive, and entertaining! With over 1,000 essential words and expressions presented along with the vibrant illustrationsthat will help you remember key terms and phrases.
The book contains:
* Each term is categorized and illustrated, and accompanied by the Korean term and English translation.
* Useful expressions incorporating the words so you can actually practice and use them in real life conversations.
Learn Korean numbers - begin learning the numbers with the numbers in Korean 1-12 game, and then continue counting up to 20 with the numbers in Korean 13-20 quiz For multiples of ten, try the numbers in Korean 0-100 game. Arithmetic quizzes in which you add the Korean words for numbers together to choose the answer.
Fruit and vegetables game- 15 of the most common words for Korean fruit and vegetables in a fun and visual quiz with Korean voice audio included. Begin your Korean language studies with some important vocabulary. For elementary level language learners and those needing to go grocery shopping in Seoul.
Days and months in Korean - learn the days of the week and the months of the year in a fun actiivity that is suitable for children and beginners. Learn cruicial Korean vocabulary for making arrangements and appointments.
Korean to swallow! Attractive program where you pay with fun games to learn Korean. This training program makes it easy to learn for people of different ages, you can improve your motivation for language learning and will teach you how to avoid mistakes, how vocabulary dictionary learn more effectively and ultimately how the skills of listening, speaking and writing increase your.
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