GoldFibre Diglot Senior Member Kuwait koreaninkuwait.com Joined 5983 days ago 467 posts - 472 votes Speaks: English*, Korean
| Message 337 of 532 12 March 2009 at 10:40pm | IP Logged |
TAC 2009 Day 71
Society Segment, Day 1!
I went through several clips, listening to one or two sentences at a time until I understood them well. Instead of setting a goal for reps, my goal is to understand as much as possible. There is a LOT of new vocabulary in the society clips, but the words are overlapping more than I anticipated.
I am holding back on any kind of tracking number for now.
TAC 2009 Totals
Children's Books: 33
Manhwa Volumes: 8
Young-Adult Books: 1
Anki Cards: 1,610
50 Rep Clips: 40
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GoldFibre Diglot Senior Member Kuwait koreaninkuwait.com Joined 5983 days ago 467 posts - 472 votes Speaks: English*, Korean
| Message 338 of 532 13 March 2009 at 6:45pm | IP Logged |
Today I went out to lunch at a Korean restaurant I hadn't been to before. Our waiter was a guy from Bangladesh who had self-studied Korean and English and spoke both languages very well. He also said he was in the process of learning Japanese and Arabic, though he continued to study and improve his other languages.
I was genuinely impressed with his accomplishments, and on top of that, felt like he was the first person who understood that I was learning Korean because I enjoyed learning it. Literally everyone else I have met who finds out I'm studying Korean asks me, "Why?" in a suspicious manner, and I have trouble coming up with a satisfactory answer. Anyway, it was encouraging to meet someone who has already climbed this mountain!
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GoldFibre Diglot Senior Member Kuwait koreaninkuwait.com Joined 5983 days ago 467 posts - 472 votes Speaks: English*, Korean
| Message 339 of 532 13 March 2009 at 9:18pm | IP Logged |
TAC 2009 Day 72
Today I took a holiday from the news, so I won't count it towards my society segment week. I spent half the day with hanging out and talking with a Korean family, and the other half watching Korean-dubbed Dragonball.
TAC 2009 Totals
Children's Books: 33
Manhwa Volumes: 8
Young-Adult Books: 1
Anki Cards: 1,610
50 Rep Clips: 40
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caleb Newbie United States Joined 5782 days ago 20 posts - 20 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Korean
| Message 340 of 532 14 March 2009 at 11:00am | IP Logged |
GoldFibre, where do you buy your movies and comics and stuff? I'm especially interested in Dragon Ball Z (dubbed cartoons and comics) and Naruto (dubbed cartoons (they have that, right?), but if you had any other recommendations I'd be glad to hear them. Also, the looping idea is really interesting, I'll have to give it a shot sometime...
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GoldFibre Diglot Senior Member Kuwait koreaninkuwait.com Joined 5983 days ago 467 posts - 472 votes Speaks: English*, Korean
| Message 341 of 532 14 March 2009 at 11:56am | IP Logged |
caleb wrote:
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I got DragonBall and a few other animations from AladdinUS, which is definitely the best store if you can navigate it. If you can't navigate in Korean yet, YesAsia has a much smaller selection displayed in English. I'm pretty sure that these box set animations are pirated, but they are really good copies and oh-so-cheap.
From AladdinUS:
* Naruto Box Set
* Part of Dragonball Z
My favorite TV drama so far is Iljimae, and my favorite movie is The Moonlight of Seoul (Warning: adult themes).
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GoldFibre Diglot Senior Member Kuwait koreaninkuwait.com Joined 5983 days ago 467 posts - 472 votes Speaks: English*, Korean
| Message 342 of 532 14 March 2009 at 9:25pm | IP Logged |
TAC 2009 Day 73
Aside from the sports and weather, the vocabulary in the news is pretty massive, and I don't feel that breaking down by subject is the best way to approach right now. Today, instead of going through entire stories on one subject, I went through the anchor's intro bit on all of the stories. If I go through the entire story on these tougher topics I just get too overwhelmed and don't understand much. For now I think doing just the intro gives me a good balance between understanding the dialog and taking on new vocabulary.
By the way, today TAC 2009 is 1/5th over - I hope all the other participants are also learning a lot!
TAC 2009 Totals
Children's Books: 33
Manhwa Volumes: 8
Young-Adult Books: 1
Anki Cards: 1,610
50 Rep Clips: 40
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GoldFibre Diglot Senior Member Kuwait koreaninkuwait.com Joined 5983 days ago 467 posts - 472 votes Speaks: English*, Korean
| Message 343 of 532 15 March 2009 at 9:16pm | IP Logged |
TAC 2009 Day 74
I went through the headlines of the previous day's KBS 9 News. I also received a haircut from a Korean and got to surprise her with my Korean ability.
TAC 2009 Totals
Children's Books: 33
Manhwa Volumes: 8
Young-Adult Books: 1
Anki Cards: 1,610
50 Rep Clips: 40
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GoldFibre Diglot Senior Member Kuwait koreaninkuwait.com Joined 5983 days ago 467 posts - 472 votes Speaks: English*, Korean
| Message 344 of 532 16 March 2009 at 8:20pm | IP Logged |
TAC 2009 Day 75
I reviewed several of the headlines from yesterday and then went through a few of the articles that seemed the most interesting to me.
TAC 2009 Totals
Children's Books: 33
Manhwa Volumes: 8
Young-Adult Books: 1
Anki Cards: 1,610
50 Rep Clips: 40
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