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Intermediate College Korean

DirtyHarry
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Intermediate College Korean

Postby DirtyHarry » September 13th, 2008 5:30 pm


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Postby rooraa » September 13th, 2008 6:46 pm

I just found about that site yesterday and I love it! It's just a bit above my level :? :roll:

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Postby julier » September 13th, 2008 9:10 pm

Oh cool....thanks so much for the link. I've had the text book that goes with this for a couple of years now, but never had audio to go with it. How wonderful to see this site. The book is pretty advanced, but I do like the Appendix and refer to it often (irregular verb charts, grammar index etc). You can get the book at amazon.com.

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Postby DirtyHarry » September 14th, 2008 3:59 pm

Julier, for something less advanced check the K101 audio files:

http://languagelab.bh.indiana.edu/korean101.html

All the audio files for the KLEAR books are posted here in mp3 format.

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Postby julier » September 14th, 2008 8:35 pm

Thanks so much for the link. It looks great. Brings back the college days of sitting in the language lab (I was studying German back then!).

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Postby SiEd » September 14th, 2008 10:17 pm

julier wrote:Thanks so much for the link. It looks great. Brings back the college days of sitting in the language lab (I was studying German back then!).


Speaking of language labs...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q2d6tpsja0

Extremely funny! (One can just imagine a Korean version of the example sentence...)

"어머니 그릇이 어디예요? 어머니 그릇이 의자 위에 있어요..."
"I'm trying to make a pun, but it's not punny."
-Mas Widiyanto

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Postby blueoceanpalm » October 3rd, 2008 7:47 pm

Love it! Lots of good vocabulary and grammar explanations! I think the context is really good too.

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Postby holdfast » October 4th, 2008 12:48 am

this is from an intermediate college class?

i have been trying to determine my korean level for awhile, and i understood everything i looked at in those lessons. i just want to know how many college classes i could test out of ㅋㅋㅋㅋ. it's not an easy thing to judge though, without taking some formal test.

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Postby matthew254 » October 4th, 2008 1:53 am

holdfast wrote: i just want to know how many college classes i could test out of ㅋㅋㅋㅋ. it's not an easy thing to judge though, without taking some formal test.

try taking the TOPIK. or better yet, download the previous exams online for free and take them yourself!

First go to http://www.topik.or.kr and click on 시험안내 on the left hand side of the window. From there, click on 기출문제 on the right hand side of the window (icon is a manila folder). There you can download previous tests, asnwer keys, and mp3 listening portions.

to learn more about the TOPIK in general, check out http://topikrevision.googlepages.com/

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Postby holdfast » October 4th, 2008 1:20 pm

i did that.

the beginner level was ridiculously easy for me, so i tried the intermediate and i wasn't able to understand all of it (it was WAY harder than the first). but that still doesn't really tell me, because like at this website all of the intermediate stuff is super easy for me.. so i was trying to figure out what college level i would be at, but i suppose that would all be different as well.

so there's no real easy way of telling someone what level i am at. i'll just have to have a conversation and show them? maybe that's the easiest way ^^

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Postby Silja » February 7th, 2010 9:48 pm

rooraa wrote:I just found about that site yesterday and I love it! It's just a bit above my level :? :roll:
Rooraa, try this one: http://language.snu.ac.kr/site/en/klec/ ... /index.jsp

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