I speak Polish, German, Swedish and English. 3 of them are Germanic languages so they were easy to learn because they are so closely related. Polish and German I learned as a child so it was kind of automatic.

Now I have to learn Korean and struggle so much! After 3 months I have learned about 100 words. Any tips how to get to the first 1000 words Ina reasonable time? Especially in a language where none of the words seem to resamle anything from my previous languages.

  • PeterLossGeorgeWall@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    I like to do similar with recipes and songs. Find something I like the sound of and make it then you know all the vocab for cooking related things. With music I find a band I like and listen to an album until I know the words.

    Another good one is watching sports in the language you are learning. It’s quicker because you can often infer what words are by knowing what just happened in the match. I find this a bit of a more natural way anyway. I appreciate that may not be easy for every language though.

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      5 months ago

      Oh, nice. I have done the song thing before, but never a recipe. Good idea.

      I don’t play sports ball much though so a lot of the advantages of your second suggestion might go over my head.

      Watching a Kung Fu movie on repeat is a lot more my style haha

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        5 months ago

        Well indeed watching movies helps. How about dodgeball! The best might be some comedy show you’ve seen before in your mother tongue so you even know what’s going to happen. When you get good you notice which jokes they completely change because they make no sense in the other language.

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          5 months ago

          Yea, good idea.

          Sorry, I was referring to this other thing I mentioned in a different thread.

          I’ll take a movie dodgeball, any movie where the actors speak clearly is fine, and I watch that once a day for 4 to 6 weeks.

          It boosts my comprehension like crazy, because I’m not just learning new words but my brain’s getting used to recognizing the rhythm and syntax instinctually, but obviously you have to be pretty disciplined to go through with it because it gets to be boring!

          Effective, and pretty rapid learning, but it’s a real jog through molasses for a while there.