The reason why "shadowing" didn't work in the past was that I wasn't repeating individual sentences. I was playing a whole block of sentences and repeating them block by block, not the individual sentences. It's the only way I can learn - repeating individual sentences. Once I've learned it aurally, I've learned it permanently. I had better do some visualizations and affirmations related to language-learning.
It's working well. It's not such a pain doing blocks of four or five sentences. Before I was doing blocks of ten sentences and I was racing through it all.
But I can only do this sort of thing at home or at a cafe. I cannot do this at the bus stop or on the train or waiting at the bank etc. I need to find some activity to do at these places. I don't like being idle when waiting and when I do study I actually enjoy waiting. What activity should I do? I don't want to carry a lot of items. It must be helpful activity. I don't like flash cards so don't want to use that method. Maybe read a book? I got sick of studying International Learners book so I don't want to study that book. Perhaps studying Surviving in Korean? I am not that big a fan of that book. I really don't know. Nothing that involves writing. I think a vocabulary book or something would be suitable. I might get some easy vocabulary book ... I really want to do something during these times as it makes the time go much faster. I think maybe taking the Essential Korean for Business and studying that? Or I might just take one of the comic books ... Or maybe the Uri Nara book, but that book is really heavy. I really don't know ... I think just taking one of the WOW books ... or the dictionary though that's heavy. Or just take the Korean Grammar for International Learners and review that - but I am thoroughly sick of that book!
Am going really well, I think. I really enjoy shadowing. I have finished for today. It really takes a long time to shadow just one chapter. It really does. I really like the audio in the Essentials book. I'm glad I slowed it down. I am getting gradually better. Just lacking a lot of vocabulary but it's improving. I am so glad I shadowed this book. It's better than KGU for shadowing. After this book, I will shadow KGU as I've already started that book and it has audio.
I will see if the shadowing is better after I do just listening a few times and also do translations.
So slowly I'm getting there. What I find helpful is using Korean with Korean people. It really reinforces what I've learned.
So getting slowly better. My plan was a bit ambitious but I am so glad I am making progress.
I wonder if my reading is better too. Reading the WOW comics is certainly better than before. But newspapers are still very difficult.
Just do a lot of listening. I admire those people who have become fluent in Korean but there is nothing special about them. You can become fluent too. I think this is great. I am starting to get near that hump, which if I overcome I will find learning Korea a lot easier.
I just need to slowly build up my vocabulary and syntax knowledge and repeat and repeat. I am improving in my intonation as well as I am doing so much careful listening.
I am very enthused about this method of learning. It's fun. It really is.
I enjoy this very much. I enjoy finding strategies that make my studying more efficient and thinking about techniques and methodologies of learning a language.