instantstarr wrote:Sorry if I am asking a question that has been asked a billion times:
On Koreanclass101, what is the difference between the newbie and the beginner level- Is the newbie level easier? Which one are you supposed to start with first?
this is a totally valid question! here's KC101's guide:
http://www.koreanclass101.com/help-center/the-courses/
In my opinion, it's up to you. In real life I would consider myself in the "upper beginner level" but I challenged and learn from all the newbie, beginner, intermediate, and lower intermediate seasons.
It's up to you but I prefer starting as basic as possible and moving up from there. In this case, I would start with newbie season one, and work all newbie lessons first. then, I would move on to the beginner season lessons starting with season one. if you find one lesson to be insanely easy, then take what you want from it and move on. once a lesson that is totally new to you, you're at where you need to be. dig in deep and delve into the .pdf and comment on the lesson itself (b/c that's where a lot of interaction comes from)
some prefer to do all lessons while others swear by only following your level. for example, some people like to follow the advanced lessons and audio blogs in addition to the beginner classes; while others insist that you shouldn't get overwhelmed and should only stick with beginner/lower intermediate/newbie/etc lessons.
I tend to stick with the level/season i'm at. however, I will say that I did listen to just about every lesson, if for nothing else, to be humbled. I also go back frequently and revisit entire seasons to check for comprehension and vocabulary.
hope this helps!