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Who can tell you the skills of learning Korean?
Korean and Japanese belong to the same language family and have many similarities in grammatical structure and pronunciation. I don't want to talk about anything here, I just want to tell you how I think I can get interested in Korean as soon as possible. Interest is the best teacher. If you are bored, it may not be far from giving up halfway.

1, similar to Japanese five-syllable list, Korean also has a basic phonetic alphabet, and consonants and vowels are not arranged in one table. Consonants and vowels have their own pronunciation, and then consonants and vowels are combined into a new sound. Try to memorize the consonants and vowels in order first, and you will get familiar with them soon after reading them. Then read it in the order of the first vowel and other consonants, and you will find it much easier to recite.

2. After completing the last step, you can be confident that Korean can basically pronounce relatively correct sounds whether you understand it or not (of course, you should choose words that are not radio stations but only consonants and vowels to show off). Then you have to be familiar with the words. The trick is not to listen to many words in the book, such as maps, eggplants, bridges, cucumbers, coming and going, where, here and so on.

3. With the foundation of the previous step, don't think about sentence patterns, but dare to connect them and say them repeatedly in no particular order. For example, the picture here is a bridge. Where are the cucumbers? Wait, it's coming. Where can I go? This kind of extrapolation of real sentence patterns naturally learns the most difficult sentence patterns? (I seem to forget the preposition) and so on, combine the words you are enriching day by day. Adding ten words to a sentence pattern every day is very impressive.

4. Learning a language absolutely needs environment. Get in touch with Koreans or Koreans as much as possible. In their eyes, you are a babbling child. If you put the relationship right, you will find that you have made rapid progress, and they will feel a little interesting before they are willing to help you.

Everything is difficult at the beginning, especially learning a language. In short: if you want to learn a language well, you must have a thick skin! It's about persistence

These are my heartfelt words and I won't tell anyone easily, hehe. Never learn grammar by books, you will get bored. Many things are not necessarily clear to Korean natives.

I hope it helps you.