is finding the TIME. I really want to learn 100 words a day. Maybe I am being too ambitious. I should really learn 100 words and EXPRESSIONS a day (I mean 100 in total so maybe 50 words and 50 expressions). I really have to accelerate my learning. I find there is a real need to increase my vocabulary. And I need to memorize ON THE SPOT. That's the problem. I don't memorize on the spot.
I can make it a habit that I memorize on the spot. Recall the first syllable, imagine how it's spelled and how I am looking it up in the dictionary. This really helps. Then to lock it in – I think of a mnemonic.
I will try and remember words as soon as I sight them. I will try and learn Korean the same way I learned Korean. By studying hard. By reading a lot. I will learn and memorize words and read a lot and vocalize a lot as well. That's the way. By reading a lot. I love studying Korean.
Learning multiple languages is not that hard. It's like learning synonyms for a word. So you know the word "cat", and you know "chat", "catto", "katz", "koyangi", and "netko"? in multiple languages.
It's easy to learn synonyms.
So all you need to know how to say one thing multiple ways. So work out what meanings are important to be able to say and learn them.
Always learn from speech. Always know how words sound. That's the important thing. Know how the words sound. Know how the words sound. Very important. Test yourself. Always learn ON THE SPOT.