It appears that the Sino-Korean set are used more for ‘1st, 2nd, 3rd’ type situations, whereas the pure Korean set is used for general counting. Memorizing the numbers 1-10 in both pure Korean (하나, 둘, 셋…) and Sino-Korean (일, 이, 삼…).Looks like its going to introduce animals next. Because I am repeating the same words so much, my vocab recognition is definitely improving. The pics show the different groups doing activities like walking, running, reading, swimming, eating, drinking… a lot of verbs are being introduced. Its mostly using pics to show the difference between man (남자), boy (남자아이), woman (여자), and girl (여자아이). I have been doing 10-30 minutes a day on this, and its not too bad. In the middle of core lesson 2 of Rosetta Stone.I have a good feeling about it, the site is really well organized. I look forward to completing more units as time goes on and posting what I think of it. It’s a really good place to start for beginners, and a pretty decent review if you have recently started studying Korean like me. Yesterday I finished Unit 1 on Click Korea. ![]() Here is what I have been up to for the past few days:
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