Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Korean Reading Lists

Last night, I wrote about making reading lists for Korean where I was forced to face the language head-on, in characters, and how discovering that I could read the things I'd written down and decipher them was helping me get past some hurdles with the language.

I've been tracking my new phrases on cards in groups of nine. But in order to a) track what I know and b) have it conveniently accessible, I thought I'd toss up a few of the lists. Typing in Korean is, well, a struggle. I'm sure there are errors, and I haven't typed in everything I've learned. But the next few posts will make a start. I'm putting a Table of Contents here:

1. Korean 1-18
2. Korean 19-36
3. Korean 37-54
4. Korean 55-72
5. Korean 73-90

Once I've reached 90, I'll decide how this is going and whether to keep adding. Links will become active as I learn and input new items.

(Note: if the characters don't display correctly, I believe selecting the UTF-8 character set from the Unicode options in the View - Encoding menu will fix it.)

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