Today was the third Hangul lecture. I learnt some basic self introductory sentences and also learnt names of countries and occupations.
The level of difficulty has increased in the sense that I have to remember a lot more now. Because I had practiced a lot of the alphabets, I was kinda sorta thorough with them. In fact I think I can now read Hangul if it's written but wouldn't know what the word means. But it's progress right?
This video took a lot of time to go through as well and I've decided not to go through with the other videos until I know how to write and say the counties and occupations names and use it in a sentence.
Apparently Koreans have their own way of saying things even if it is in English. I mean they pronounce it in a different manner. For example a computer in Korean becomes Kompyutha, Vietnam becomes Bhethanaam, etc.
India is a simple Indo which I'm satisfied with. Chonan Indo saram imnida. :)
There's still so much to go!
In the evening, I went to get my earphone fixed, Alex's specs fixed and buy books and pens. That took a good hour and a half to get done. Alex is a good brother. Have I mentioned that before?
At night, Alex, dad and I went to eat some Wok. It's probably my new favourite thing to eat now. Dad is not a fan tho.
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An Outlet: Part 4
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