Showing posts with label Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guide. Show all posts

7 sources from which to learn 경상도 사투리(Gyeongsang dialect)

Luckily due to it being the second biggest dialect in the country there is a huge variety of content that has been produced by speakers of the dialect and often a setting in movies. Much like the UK and many European countries you will find differences in peoples accent and words they use can vary even a village away.

Thankfully due to mass media we generally grow up hearing a wide variety of accents and although we will still likely not know every dialect specific word we can easily pick them up by spending time with or listening to natives of that region. 경상도 is also known as 영남 지방.

경상도 is also known as 영남 지방.

15+ Nintendo Switch Games to play in Korean

Switching up your immersion

Playing videogames has become the hobby of choice for many individuals and if you're like me has been a large part of your life since a very young age. Any serious learner will know, while trying to learn a language we have to make many sacrifices on how we spend our time, sometimes forgoing our regular hobbies to spend time on improving our language skills

The following games will be a great way to spend your time when you want a change of pace, they have varying levels of difficulty and text density. Sadly as of yet there are not any Korean dubs for Nintendo games which is a fine choice for some as they have no audio or their characters speak gibberish but if it were available it would enhance the immersion quality of a lot of them.

14 Nintendo Switch Games to play in Korean plus Some Honourable Mentions

Anki Decks for Korean Learners

Anki and Anki Settings

I'm going to presume you found this article because you have downloaded Anki but are looking to find some decks to use with it. The decks I have made are for varying levels so please take a look and download the ones that you believe would be best for you. Most of the decks have audio and contain a picture one the front and sentence on the back. Anki has a lot of personalisation and for good reason, every one will always have a preference for 1 setting over another, so it is  always good to experiment with new settings so that you can find what works for you. 

How to Start Reading in a Foreign Language

Why we should read, especially in a foreign language

Reading, even in one's native language is a fantastic way to learn new words, expressions and even information. In modern times reading for pleasure has been long discarded and been replaced with reading to gain knowledge or to prove someone wrong. While this is great for have a broad knowledge of many subjects and being able to read deeply into a subject, this form of reading has it's disadvantages.

Many people have a diminishing passive vocabulary in their native language because let's face it, who wants to read something that's overly flowery or descriptive when we want the facts that we came to learn. On the opposite end of the spectrum, this can be a disadvantage of reading in a a foreign language because it is not so clear as to what is common language and what is overly flowery language that even natives may have trouble deciphering. This likely won't be too much of a problem as all the common words will be used far more often.

Reading in itself is simply the fastest way to pick up words for foreign language learners but also comes at the price of being quite tiring to do for long periods of time, which is why a lot of listening to and watching of content is highly recommended as they are a lot less intense and contain other advantages such as the sounds and inflection of the language.

Talk to Me in Korean Hanja (Word Builder) Reference List [Level 3-9]

From level 3 to 9 TTMIK have lessons based around a single Hanja where they show examples of words that use that Hanja. You can see my thoughts on TTMIK's Hanja guide in my TTMIK curriculum and book review. I have also compiled a Hanja deck from a book called 날로 먹는 한자 that contains almost 2000 Hanja.

Talk to Me in Korean Hanja (Word Builder) reference list [Level 3-9]

Talk to Me in Korean Grammar Points Reference List [Level 1-10]

This list has been made due to the change of the TTMIK website where the lessons used to be nicely listed. I have compiled the lessons that just contain grammar points with links to the lessons so that they can be more easily accessed and can be used as a checklist to see if you understand them.

Talk to Me in Korean (TTMIK) Grammar points reference list full.

Octopath Traveler - Battle-tested Weapons/Shield locations

There are 2 ways to acquire these weapons, one is post game guaranteed and the other is a low percent drop from certain 10 star NPC's. The guaranteed methods of obtaining are only available after completing a certain character's chapter 4. I will give the location of the NPC that drops and also the location of the weapon to purchase/steal from. The drop rate for challenging is 2% so it may take a while to get the items to drop.

Octopath Traveler - Forbidden Weapon Locations guide

The Forbidden weapons are a series of weapons that have good stats but a trade off in some form, I will show you where to get each of these and where you can purchase them. They cannot be stolen and have be purchased with Tressa.

They cost around 66-77k each but I suggest save scumming to get a 15-20k discount which is entirely random although Inquire/scrutinize can increase your chances in some towns. 

From what I have seen online some can be found in Therion's purple treasure chests, I do not know the location of the chests. Now includes shield.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze - Secret Exit Guide

World 1
Stage 1-2 - Shipwreck Shore, Requires Dixie
After the second checkpoint, where 3 grasshoppers are bouncing on boxes, jump into the water and swim down and through the current to the secret exit for 1-A

World 1 Stage 1-2 Shipwreck Shore
Swim down from here to find the exit.