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Originally Posted by Caitlin
Yeh I think they are pretty expensive...but mine works well! It just takes a while to get accustomed to using its features and stuff, and to figure out exactly how to use it.
Ah my class is small too! 학생 아홉 명 있어요. [ Trying to get in as much practice as I can. xD ] Does your class use the workbook(s) too? Hehe I'm doing my homework from it right now. :} Ahh I'm so distracted at the moment...
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Yes, we use the workbooks too. I guess there aren't many books to choose from when learning korean. and certaily no ones in swedish
I'm adopted from Korea and I was really surprised that there were a lot of other korean adoptees in my class. Ever since I was little I've always been interested in everything korean. So I've always wanted to learn more about the contry I came from. Are there any korean adoptees in your class too? And do you only study the korean language, 'cause when my course started I wanted to focus mostly on the language part, but found out later that history, economics and social studies was included. They can be pretty boring sometimes, but you actually get a better understanding for the language if you know some of how the korean society works.
What I find very difficult is how to talk towards different people, when to use mnida/sumnida, -iyeyo/yeyo, panmal (there are soo many speach levels!) and when to use honorific expressions etc. I'm starting to get used too it but in the beginning I was so confused
