How I learnt to touch-type Korean 🇰🇷 💫| habits, drills, resources

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caddberrie

caddberrie

Күн бұрын

If you’re anything like me, then you probably have been putting off learning how to type Hangul/Korean with 10 fingers for a while 😆. I did too, for 2 years oops. I hope you will find something useful in this video towards your current typing practice, or maybe even some motivation to kick start your own typing skill!
Timestamps ⏳
0:00 Intro
1:00 6 steps overview
2:04 Step 1. Ready your mindset
3:27 Step 2. Install your Hangul/Korean keyboard + keyboard shortcuts
4:36 Step 3. Logic behind the Hangul keyboard layout
6:22 Step 4. Free apps and typing drills
10:20 Step 5 Typing isolation - retyping from pre-existing material
12:54 Full-on typing - using your own thoughts as material
13:57 Outro
💫Bonus: good habits
7:29 Habit 1. Always return your fingers to starting position to help facilitate good muscle memory
10:53 Habit 2: Retype other material you're already learning that week
12:13 Habit 3: When you mistype, instead of just deleting that one character, retype the entire syllable block
🫐Resources:
Install Hangul keyboard on Mac iOS: • ENGLISH to KOREAN | ho...
⌨️Free typing apps mentioned:
- Korean typing xyz: korean-typing.xyz/
- Hancom Taja: www.hancomtaja.com/
- Online keyboard: gate2home.com/Korean-Keyboard
- Typing club (programs for Chinese, Japanese, Russian, European languages, etc.): www.typingclub.com/
🍊Korean folktales:
- storykorean.com/stories?level...
- Korean folktales for Language Learners: www.tuttlepublishing.com/kore...
🍓Podcasts with transcripts
- • Korean Podcast for Int...
- • Cozy Storytime Korean ...
This video is not sponsored. All opinions in this video are my own :)

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@hi-to9ph
@hi-to9ph Ай бұрын
i'm currently starting to learn korean after all these years of watching kdramas, your shadowing technique and language learning content is extremely helpful and such high quality!! i hope you get so much more recognition soon because your content is otherworldly 🌷🤍
@caddberrie
@caddberrie Ай бұрын
🥹 uwu thank you your support means a lot to me 💛 i've learnt so much from KZbin and the internet in general over the years, it was about time to add back to it and I'm happy that my interpretation of what I learnt can be of help to someone. To make a video I really have to sit down and streamline all my thoughts and experience, which is very useful for me too as a language tutor and language learner. Hehe dw I'm getting a lot out of this process too. And as long as I still have things I feel are valuable to share, you'll probably still see my videos popping up 🌼 Thanks for coming along for the ride.
@paulwalther5237
@paulwalther5237 20 күн бұрын
I don’t know if it’s procrastination or not. I’ve tried and given up many many times.
@caddberrie
@caddberrie 20 күн бұрын
I think I procrastinated for well over 2 years during which even when texting, I was pretty much doing guesswork of where all the keys were, until that kinda got frustrating. When I finally bit the bullet I started off with a big burst of typing practice (probably within a week?) (so that I could start to remember where all the keys were and that felt encouraging) and then slowed it down to just typing a passage a week, a comment here and there to still see progress. For me, I think it was the inital burst that looked daunting, but when I approached it with a 'maybe-just-10-minutes-today' mindset, it was a lot more manageable. When you feel like it maybe it's worth another shot!
@dim949
@dim949 Ай бұрын
Can you be my english teacher? i love your accent.
@caddberrie
@caddberrie Ай бұрын
Thank you!! Hehe that would depend on what type of English you need 🤙
@dim949
@dim949 Ай бұрын
@@caddberrie can you tell me how to improve english speaking?
@caddberrie
@caddberrie Ай бұрын
What works for me with practicing speaking foreign languages was: 1. Lots of listening and shadowing. You could do podcasts, audiobooks, interviews, take your pick! Whatever you find fun. This way you can absorb correct and natural grammar structures, expressions, without having to conjugate grammar in your head as much when you speak. I don't have a speaking partner for Korean and this is pretty much how I practice 😆 2. Change up your material to keep it exciting for you! Sometimes I expand my speaking vocab through reading stories, song lyrics, or even musical lyrics. 3. Vocab wise, you probably have a decent amount of nouns, verbs and adjectives already, and what's really going to help bring them all together is conjuctions and adverbs of frequency, time, quantity etc. They help express nuances in our speaking and it sounds more natural! I go a little more in depth into practicing speaking alone in my 'learning Korean through podcast' video and 'saving my French in 7 days' video. Maybe those might have something useful too :) Happy studying!!
@dim949
@dim949 Ай бұрын
@@caddberrie Thankyou so much.
@sylviasantos9030
@sylviasantos9030 Ай бұрын
Thank you for tips and links! Loving your videos! Excellent content! 감사합니다!
@caddberrie
@caddberrie Ай бұрын
Im glad you found them useful! Hehe I'll keep the videos coming 💛🌼
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