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Sep 29 2011 12:26pm
Any good tv show suggestions?

No comedy shows if possible, and since I'm taking a Korean class, would love to watch a show that might help me out.
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Sep 29 2011 12:43pm
MBC 뽀뽀뽀, a Korean children's show. It is like Sesame Street in the US. I use to watch it when I was a kid.

edit: Kiss Kiss Kiss(bbo bbo bbo)

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Sep 29 2011 12:51pm
Quote (eXpLegend @ Sep 29 2011 02:43pm)
MBC 뽀뽀뽀, a Korean children's show. It is like Sesame Street in the US. I use to watch it when I was a kid.

edit: Kiss Kiss Kiss(bbo bbo bbo)


I might actually check it out =p

I'm in the 200 language level (Whoa, right?), but its not too easy you think?
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Sep 29 2011 12:56pm
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I might actually check it out =p

I'm in the 200 language level (Whoa, right?), but its not too easy you think?


Well I have taken German classes in High School and College. I would say learning a language at those levels will only get you so far. I think the level you will learn from language classes will be maybe lower High School/Upper Middle School of that native country. I am also Korean-American, so I speak both English and Korean. I got better at Korean I would say by just using it. Also dramas and movies with subtitles help a lot too. But I think 뽀뽀뽀 will help the most since they are speaking at a lower level and possible talking about numbers, counting, (things you would learn), etc.
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Sep 30 2011 11:37am
just go live in korea for a couple years and you will be fluent. its what my brother did
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Sep 30 2011 11:49am
Quote (Joe @ Sep 30 2011 01:37pm)
just go live in korea for a couple years and you will be fluent.  its what my brother did



That would cost a lot of money. Plus it is hard to just pick up and start living in a foreign country especially without a decent level of fluency with the language. Also you need to know cultural/history of the country, so you don't offend/do mistakes.
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Sep 30 2011 12:31pm
Quote (eXpLegend @ Sep 30 2011 01:49pm)
That would cost a lot of money. Plus it is hard to just pick up and start living in a foreign country especially without a decent level of fluency with the language. Also you need to know cultural/history of the country, so you don't offend/do mistakes.


eh, if you dont look korean then most people would understand if you made mistakes i would assume

check out www.talktomeinkorean.com


its a pretty good site.
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Sep 30 2011 01:57pm
Quote (Joe @ Sep 30 2011 02:31pm)
eh, if you dont look korean then most people would understand if you made mistakes i would assume

check out  www.talktomeinkorean.com


its a pretty good site.



Well, most Koreans do know English since they do learn it in school and some modern words are just English. But there are some do's and don't's in all societies and cultures. But yeah it would be a fast way to learn but costly lol.
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Sep 30 2011 06:02pm
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