Wow I got
some copies of translated articles off the net. That's great. I don't like the sort of articles that are there. It's mostly propaganda and controlled mainstream media news but I don't have much choice. I only like the articles about Korea and a few about Japan. I am not interested in Europe, America or Africa or non-Asian news in general.
But anyway as a learning exercise, it's great. I can go from the English to the Korean. it's so terrific. I can use this as a teaching tool as well.
So that's a good discovery. I wonder if there are other translated resources on the internet. Slightly easier stuff. I already have the children's books I suppose. I don't really like them that much. But I should go through them because they're easy and make sure I am familiar with the easy stuff.
TEACHING
The WOW comics are great. I can teach beginners that book. It's easy for them. They can listen to the CD as well.
I will teach beginners from the Essential book. What I will do is photocopy several pages and teach a lesson based on those pages. So lots of modeling for them to shadow. I will get them to repeat in the lesson.
I will give them tests as well. I can scan the pages and blank out the English and give the sheet to them to write down or say the sentence in Korean. This material will be enough for lots of lessons. So beginners - the material in Essential Korean is good. I will start off with the food chapter and progress from there.
That book is fantastic actually.
I think the Business English book isn't very good however.
What about other books?
Well, there are the Korean Grammar for International Learners and the Using Korean book.
I think the proverbs section might be OK. Some selected sentences are OK. I am not sure.
I think for intermediate level students, the YBM conversation book is OK.
And for the higher level students the Korea Herald articles are good.
Learning
I will use the Herald articles to study vocabulary and expressions in Korean. This is fantastic. If I do about a hundred of these articles, my Korean reading will be great. I will build up a good vocabulary. I need to just read one article a day.
I don't have to look up the words as much.
I need to study grammar though.
I still need to do the categories of grammar and go from English to Korean and Korean to English. Then I will forget about grammar. I won't do the workbook. The workbook was a waste of time. I had to spend so much time looking up words, it wasn't worth it.
So just forget about that.
So reading skills
1. Learning vocabulary and phrases from the reading - always go from English to Korean
2. Learning grammar
3. Practice reading aloud.
Materials for reading skills study
1. Essentials book
2. Korea Herald articles
3. WOW comics
4. Fairy tales and fables books
5. Teenage book
6. Children's books, dictionaries
7. St Marie comics
8. Making out in Korean
9. Using Korean
10. International Students
11. Surviving Korean
12. Uri Nara
SPEAKING
1. Essentials
2. KGU
3. Business Essentials
4. Videos with English subtitles (dramas)
5. Mp3 files from language books
6. Talk to Me in Korean, LingQ stuff
7. Recordings made of
(i. Using Korean)
(ii. Korean Grammar for International Students)
iii. WOW comics
iv. Kid's dictionary
v. Teenage book
vi. Making out in Korean
(vii. St Marie)
viii. Migrants' phrase book
ix. Tintin books
x. Uri Nara book
xi. Movie script books
xii. Extracting Korean movie Korean subtitles and English subtitles
Korean videos
I would like to study Korean videos. Now that I have Parallels, it's easier to do things like extracting subtitles.
So what I need are dramas that have both the Korean and the English subtitles.
I extract the Korean subtitle and make it a srt file. Alternatively, I can just hard burn it onto the movie. I also need the Korean subtitles. What I can do is get both the Korean and English srt files and juxtapose them together. And then I can play the video on slow play and follow the dialog looking at the srt file.
I shouldn't really do it for sageuks as they're not good for learning Korean.
What about DVDs? I can do the same I suppose.
And I can also get the movie scripts from the book store although I don't like the movies they show.
I prefer to do this with Korean movies and dramas.
Posted by honeybearsmom
at 11:44 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 9 March 2012 12:14 PM EST