A1 Korean done soon

 





    Yesterday, I finished lesson 8. And now I am able to talk about dates and time. I plan to finish the rest of the book 1 in a month. Then it will be A1 level 😁Who knows, it could be useful for my regular translator's job. It just feels exciting to learn something that looks so unusual, there aren't regular a, b, c letters.
       I am lucky because I found free lessons from an authorised Sejong Institute of Korean Language. In the future, I would like to take real lessons too. If nothing bad happens during winter, I can start in the spring.
        Lastly, if you ever wanted to try such a challenge, you can do it! What are the hardest languages? Could it be Chinese, Arabic, languages that use Cyrillic symbols?
          Despite that, I am sure that even if you are not perfect, speakers still understand you. I can understand someone's Russian even if you do not change the word forms at all or make mistakes when changing the endings.







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