What I’m reading right now. One week left of Seoul, and all I’m doing is stay at home and study Japanese. Oh well. I’m happy. Watched Dark Knight Rises yesterday!!! Went to the theatre at exit 1 on Chungmuro station. Love it!! 9,000won for a weekend ticket and it’s not as crowded as a CGV!! The seats are comfy and the screen is big! ^^ No point going to those huge CGV and be pissed off by crowds, waiting times and noisy theatres (:
The movie was awesomeeee!
16 Comments
Martene
23 July, 2012 at 3:26 PMWow! Now that I live in Germany, Im not studying German but French and Spanish! 🙂
Good luck on your language journey.
hangukdrama
24 July, 2012 at 7:42 AMWow I think I’ll be horrible at Romance languages
Lucie Dvorakova
23 July, 2012 at 10:45 PMThat reminds me that I should do some Japanese as well. So many kanji I can’t read… >.<
hangukdrama
24 July, 2012 at 7:41 AMHeh i tend to read them the chinese way
Anonymous
24 July, 2012 at 1:24 AMCan you recommend ways to improve my listening comprehension in Korean?
hangukdrama
24 July, 2012 at 7:41 AMMmm listen to korean radio
TOPIK GUI
24 July, 2012 at 11:45 PMJapanese looks scary ^^
I tried to get Dark Night Rises tickets on weekend but failed… seems I will have to try some small theater….
hangukdrama
25 July, 2012 at 7:36 AMYeah >< its massively popular. Or wait till the hype has died down a little
Dave (@blackbrich)
25 July, 2012 at 8:30 AMAhhhhh, I need to work harder on my Korean!!!
Because
Your Korean >> My Japanese
Your Japanese >> My Korean
hangukdrama
25 July, 2012 at 8:37 AMhahaha I need to work hard for my Japanese too!
Then hopefully it will become
My Japanese = Your Japanese = My Korean = Your Korean 😀
hailey0303
1 August, 2012 at 1:08 PMWow… Your Japanese, too, must be really good! I feel ashamed of myself 🙂 Having studied Chinese for 4 years and Japanese for a year a few years back, I can’t enjoy language learning like before any more… Maybe I’m too used to studying in a forced setting 🙂 Any ideas on how to motivate myself? I want to pick up some German and Spanish while I live there this year.
hangukdrama
2 August, 2012 at 10:18 AMhaha i’m just a beginner xD mm for me I just watch dramas etc to get myself more immersed and more interested in the language xD Personally, I think it’s easier if you treat it as a hobby and not too focused on the goal that you need to be fluent asap. ^^
Nekomimikan
8 August, 2012 at 5:07 AMHi! I have just discovered your blog and I’m totally obsessed!! ^^ I have been studying Japanese for 2 years and I would love to study Korean and Mandarin as well..
May I ask which book this page is from? I’m always on the search for new textbooks.
Thank you very much!
hangukdrama
8 August, 2012 at 10:21 AMHeyy thanks for likin the blog. It’s from an integrated approach to intermediate Japanese! Any textbooks u recommend?
Nekomimikan
9 August, 2012 at 12:50 AMThank yo for your quick answer! ^^
The last 2 years I went through げんき I – II (I had also some homework from 皆の日本語, but I enjoyed げんき more), 日本語チャレンジ (which I found really useful for N4), and after I went to Japan I started studying from these (still in progress but they seem to be good until now):
– どんなときどう使う日本語表現文型 500 (it contains the grammar in Korean and Chinese as well! ^^)
– Shadowing (this one is in 4 languages, like the one above)
– Read real Japanese (bilingual with CD, I enjoy listening to it, even though it is a little bit difficult now)
– A Dictionary of Intermediate / Advanced Japanese Grammar (LOVE these!)
– Writing letters in Japanese
– How o tell the difference beween Japanese Particles
– Kanji in Context (I enjoy learning Kanji online more but this book makes it fun without my computer as well^^)
Right now I am on the search for some good Mandarin and Korean language books.. But I suppose I will find a bunch of information here on your blog X) /笑
hangukdrama
9 August, 2012 at 7:56 PMthanks!!! will check those books out 😀 let me know if you need any help on what books to get~!