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Learn Korean

Korean a difficult language to learn

To learn Korean might seem like a immensely difficult task, especially if you are living in an area where good Korean teachers are simply not to be found. Especially if you are regularly in touch with Koreans, be it for business or for private affairs, you know how big a difference it makes, if you speak even a few words or phrases of Korean.

Learning Korean without a Korean Teacher

It's harldy possible to learn Korean just from books, the pronounciation is too difficult to get it right by yourself. One good way of learning the Korean language and to be able to speak Korean fluently, is to use the Pimsleur Korean MP3 audios. These audio language courses make the task of learning Korean quite manageable!

Why your Brain picks up the Korean language easily

How does this work? Well, the Pimsleur system is built on the abilities you have been using to learn your first language when you were a kid: By simply listening and repeating the phrases and Korean words you hear, your brain get's trained to recognize the Korean language. After repeatedly listening to these Korean language audios, you all of a sudden will realize that you start to understand Korean and that you are able to speak Korean too.

Learning the Korean language with Pimsleur audios makes learning easy and fast. If you can spare just 30 minutes per day to listen to these audios, you are nearly guaranteed very fast success. Many people use the Pimsleur audios to listen to their Korean class on the way to work, while doing manual work that does not occupy the brain or simply when relaxing. You could be speaking Korean in a few weeks from now!

Listening Online:

Give it a try and listen online to a short sample recording of a Korean audio. You can also download your first Korean language course immediately online, if you like what you hear: Learn Korean now.


Contributor's Note

To learn Korean with Pimsleur audios (Pimsleur Korean MP3) is quite easy and a lot of fun. You can listen to the lessons as many times as you like and at the time that is convenient to you. Learning Korean this way is the next best thing to living in Korea and learning Korean in Korea.

External Links

Korean Language Pimsleur Audios Download | Pimsleur Korean | Pimsleur Korean I Complete Course

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Added by catwoman on July 2, 2:50 PM.

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I had a friend who was nuts about everything Korean. Before she eventually moved to Korea in 2002, we had a little competition to see who could suss out hangul (the Korean alphabet) the fastest. It turns out the Korean alphabet is dead easy to learn. It has only 22 components or so, and the rules for arranging the components into letters are logical and iron-fast. Pronunciation is WYSIWYG and just as easy. It took me just half a day to memorize the components and start deciphering Korean writing... Of course, I had no clue what it all meant.

nick Jul 9, 2008 06:18

CONTRIBUTOR'S REPLY
Yes, nick, it's an excellent example how to go about learning anything new: Get started, find a system that works for you and then you see progress. This means you are motivated to go on and before you know it, you have aquired a new skill. I find the Korean audios very helpful to get to grips with this language: Language Learning Audios

This is a good article and the link is wonderful, thanks much. It will help me when I go shopping for a blind friend of mine who listens to audio books often.

Aylewand Aug 15, 2008 00:07




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