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One? Many people turned the Korean video tutorial into a joke and turned it into a porter of knowledge.

Many friends who want to learn Korean think it’s a joke. They suddenly decide to learn Korean. They are so excited. Then they browse various Korean video tutorials on the Internet and want to take them home in a truck. Watch this Jindou, looking at this momentum, it seems that he will never give up until he can learn Korean. It is good to have this kind of spirit, but what is the truth? The better ones will watch part of the video and then stop learning. Most people basically just take a few glances, listen to one or two lectures, silently save the video tutorials to a network disk or computer hard drive, and then never open it again. The carrier of this knowledge you have is useless. Putting these things in your mind will never have anything to do with you. To put it bluntly, many of our classmates are just porters of knowledge or video porters. They transport it to the destination, put it down and leave. I spent a long time looking for a video tutorial, but when I found it, I didn’t learn it, so I used wool. It's like you put together a bunch of books and put them away without reading them. They are just a decoration and have no use. 2. What I have learned are some scattered and poor Korean video tutorials. It is not normal to learn it, but it is abnormal to learn it.

I have watched a lot of Korean video tutorials on the Internet. When I first started learning Korean, I also looked for a lot of video tutorials everywhere. At the beginning, I vowed to become a Korean master and worked hard to improve myself. I studied hard and watched more than 100 video tutorials, but I always felt that my Korean learning was still a mess. I communicated with other Korean learning friends and they were basically the same way. Later, a Korean senior sister helped me analyze it. After a while, I also looked at the video materials I learned. My senior sister said, it’s normal for you to be a complete mess in learning Korean. It’s abnormal if you learn Korean. Look at your materials. There is no knowledge system framework. Between each video and the video , there is no connection or logic, and there is no order of learning. The teacher's explanation of many knowledge points is not clear, and it is difficult for people to understand. If you can learn it like this, it will be evil. Really, I chose the wrong tutorial, there are pitfalls everywhere. 3. Although there are tens of thousands of Korean video tutorials, you can only learn the best ones, and they are too scattered to be cool or interesting.

Although I took a big detour in learning Korean at the beginning, I am smart and I know how to learn from the strengths of others. Then my senior sister took me to an online Korean learning material base. The Korean video tutorials are all systematic, easy to understand, humorous and fun. I have been studying there for a while, and now I have studied abroad in Korea. Friends who like Korean should not look for those messy tutorials everywhere on the Internet. Yes, a lot of it is really a waste of time, especially for novice friends who have no ability to judge the quality of Korean videos. You can go to the Korean learning material base where I got the tutorial. This base is a skirt. The first set of numbers is: 556, the middle set of numbers is: 118, and the ending set of numbers is: 256. Put the above The three groups of numbers can be combined in order. Learning is a process that requires a lot of communication. Don't close yourself off. As long as you continue to learn from the strengths of others, your strength can produce real strength. 4. After watching a bunch of Korean video tutorials, I forgot about them.

Some friends who learn Korean, although they are very diligent, have not learned a single thing. Why is this? Studying does not pay attention to methods. My personal observation found that many students just stared at it when watching Korean video tutorials. I was confused, don’t you know how to take out a pen and take notes? When we take Chinese classes, we still take notes. Many times we forget our own mother tongue while listening to it, let alone a newly learned language? A good memory is like a bad pen. Taking notes can greatly improve everyone's learning efficiency and facilitate the review of knowledge. I don't know why many friends just listen to it stupidly and even say: I learn Korean. I try very hard, but I just can’t learn it, and I still look very melancholy. In fact, Korean is very simple. As long as you pay attention to the learning method, conquering Korean is the same as playing.

5. In the Korean world, without the spirit of self-discipline, how can your ability be so far beyond the reach of others?

The learning of any language requires hard work, perseverance and never giving up, and Korean is no exception. If you want to learn Korean well, you have to practice more every day, review more, and speak more. Over time, it will come naturally. I have learned it, but many of my friends cannot bear the hardship and fatigue. They play with mobile phones while learning, learn Korean, think about messy things, and have no self-discipline at all. If they are happy, they will study for a day, but if they are unhappy, they will not learn at all. Learning depends mainly on your mood. This won’t work. If you don’t have self-discipline, what qualifications do you have to talk about working hard to learn Korean? It is even more impossible to make your Korean proficiency unmatched. You can either be a leader in Korean or a Korean general. These are your own choices. 6. To learn Korean, you still need some way to protect it, or you can learn it in a ditch.

Do you have any tips for learning Korean? This is a difficult question to answer. We all know that we can’t eat hot tofu in a hurry, but most people hope for a “quick success”. Only by being down-to-earth and using some tricks to avoid detours can the goal be achieved. So what are the ways to learn Korean? Let’s learn about it together!

(1) Imitation, speculation, experience, and memory.

First of all, just like learning English, you must learn Korean as a "foreign language". Since it is a foreign language, it is different from our mother tongue. It has different pronunciation and grammatical structure from Chinese. In addition, the social psychology and cultural customs of different countries show different expressions and rhetorical methods in language. When you come into contact with Korean, you must consciously eliminate the interference of your mother tongue, treat it with an accepting, exploring, and inclusive mentality, and do not psychologically reject some pronunciations and "awkward" expressions that seem difficult to pronounce, and do not make detours. OK. Know that these are the key points we are trying to master. We must accept it, imitate, figure out, experience, and remember it with our heart, learn more about Korean social and cultural knowledge, pay attention to current events, and try to explore the reasons deeply from the cultural level.

Slowly, those originally awkward pronunciations will be imitated by you inadvertently and become real, and those "awkward" expressions will naturally slip out of your mouth inadvertently. At this time, the editor will say to you sincerely: Congratulations, your Korean has reached a new level.

(2) Partition and classification, establish a system.

Secondly, there is an old Chinese saying, "Don't let a good deed be small and not do it." Here I want to say, "Don't let it be a small thing and not learn it." Who is "it"? It is the pronunciation knowledge that the teacher occasionally mentioned in class, the sporadic grammatical structure, a fresh little sentence heard in the original Korean drama, and the ingredient list marked in Korean on the Korean biscuit box in the supermarket. There is no shortage of learning resources scattered around. Don't think they are too small and trivial, don't think they are unsystematic and unstructured.

An interesting feature of the science of language is that you don’t have to worry about learning it randomly or miscellaneously. When you encounter scattered little knowledge, write it down first. When these little things accumulate over time, your brain will take the initiative. It will help you partition and classify them, establish a knowledge system, and then build the corresponding language logic. Any foreign language requires the accumulation of language knowledge, so don’t be lazy, bend down and pick up those small bricks scattered in the corners. This way you will get twice the result with half the effort, and your “Korean language building” may have been built without realizing it. La.

(3) Perceptual contact and rational induction.

In addition, there is a very practical way to learn Korean, which is "perceptual contact and rational induction." Language is a tool for people to express their feelings and communicate. Compared with natural science, it is delicate, flexible and emotional. Mastering a foreign language well requires us to mobilize image thinking, imagination and even emotions, touch it emotionally and accept it. For example, when you encounter a new word or expression, you should not memorize the literal meaning. Instead, you should memorize it softly with examples, imagine the context in which it is used in real life, and carefully understand the meaning, meaning and even emotional color it contains.

Of course, the amount of perceptual contact must be large. Dozens or hundreds of bricks cannot build a building. You must try your best to ask yourself to learn as much as possible.

As I said just now, after learning a lot, our brains will naturally help us summarize and classify language knowledge, but it may sometimes not be complete and detailed. At this time, it is good to analyze and sort out the knowledge we have learned regularly. Habits, through which new knowledge can even be sublimated.

For example, after you have finished learning tenses, compare the sentences containing various tenses. After analysis, it is not difficult to see that the sentence structures expressing various tenses are basically the same, and the predicate parts are all stem tenses. The form that marks the end of a sentence, as long as we clearly remember the specific endings that express various tenses, we can freely express sentences that reflect various time concepts. Foreign language is a very dialectical subject. To learn it well, you need to organically combine perceptuality and rationality, both of which are indispensable.

If you have made up your mind to learn Korean well, are willing to work hard and have developed good study habits, then you should also increase your interest in Korean. It can make your learning process fulfilling and fun, and help You can make progress more easily and pay more attention to Korean knowledge in the areas you are interested in. You will find that language learning turns out to be so happy and fulfilling.