[Languages] Loads of Language Fun in 2015

I’m honestly looking forward to 2015. I have a few things that I want to try and things that I want to change. But I’ve just realized that 2015 is going to be filled with languages, which makes me very excited!

Starting January 21st, I’ll be taking my first French class in college. French is one of the languages I want to be fluent in. I’ll be taking both French 1 and 2(first class is January-March, second class is March-May). Along with the classes, I’ll be self-studying the language through Duolingo and Memrise. I’ve already studied French for a while, so the first couple weeks or so of class may be easy for me. Of course I plan on taking intermediate French 1 in late 2015 during my fall semester. Three French classes in one year? Bring it on!

I also plan on getting more serious with my Korean studies. I’ve been self studying the language for a while, but I still feel like a beginner. A huge part of that is my fault because I would study for a while then take a few days to a few weeks off. I’ve recently bought a subscription for KoreanClass101.com in hopes to start improving my listening skills. I’ve started the first lesson yesterday and it seems great so far. I have a few books on my desk that I would like to finish in a couple months, giving that I do at least one or two lessons a day. I’ve also been learning Hanja on and off, mainly for fun. I plan on minoring in Korean when I transfer universities, but that won’t happen for a while still. I’m in no rush to master Korean at the moment, but getting a head start is always nice.

Swedish! Swedish is a language I’ve always wanted to learn. Ever since Swedish came out in Duolingo, I’ve been learning at least two lessons a day. I’ve also been using Memrise to expand my vocabulary and the FSI site to improve my listening and speaking. I plan on finishing my Swedish tree on Duolingo in 2015, and it would be the first tree I will ever complete since the two years I’ve been on the site. That is my big goal in Swedish for now!

Lastly, Spanish. Spanish was honestly one of the last languages I would learn. I would learn it eventually, but it wouldn’t be my first choice. But suddenly within the last few weeks or so, my heart changed. I’ve been using the free trial on a site called Fluencia. Ever since, I loved the site and want to keep going. Spanish, for now, is something I’m learning for fun. But since I live in Texas, it could be good for job opportunities since there’s a large Spanish-speaking population here. I do not have a set goal for Spanish right now. I just go to it when I’m bored and want something to do.

2015. Year of languages. Sounds good to me! We’ll see how far my Korean, French and Swedish(and maybe Spanish) are by the end of the new year.

Do you have 2015 goals for languages, or just anything in general? Feel free to leave a comment below~

Happy New Years and have a blessed 2015!

Recommend Korean Language Sites

This post is for sites that I believe are useful to learn the Korean language along with a description. I will update it when and if I find other sites to share. Feel free to to share anything in the comments below that you would like to see on this list!

Last Updated: 2015.03.25

1. TalkToMeInKorean

Talk To Me In Korean(TTMIK) is a VERY useful and FREE site for Korean learners beginner through advanced. They have many grammar lessons along with other various lessons. They’re working on making their grammar lessons into books and are making other books/digital purchases on their shop here.

  • HaruKorean – TTMIK’s paid site. You DO NOT have to use this along with the free site. It’s basically the same thing as the free site but you get corrections from native speakers. It also does have a few extra lessons that are not on the free site. If you want extra practice + the extra lessons, then this will be useful.

2. KoreanClass101

One of the most popular language podcast sites has Korean on the list. Definitely use this if you want to improve your listening. I believe when you create your account, you get 7 days free and then you have to choose a subscription plan.

3. How to Study Korean

A good site to help you with Korean. It has an option to buy printable worksheets for each unit.

4. Sogang Korean

Sogang University has some Korean lessons for free on this site from novice to intermediate.

5. Easy to Learn Korean

This site post illustrations of various topics to teach you Korean vocabulary. Very useful for those who are visual learners and those who want to expand their vocabulary. They also have a book with the list of sites you can buy it from here.

6. Memrise

Memrise is a useful site to learn many languages. This link goes directly to the Korean courses. Everything is free and you do not need the premium membership to use the site.

 7. KOCW

KOCW is a Korean Open Course Ware website. This site does have some good courses for those who want to learn Korean. Here’s some for listening, speaking and reading. You can do these courses in Korean or English. Everything on the site is free.

[Update] I’m Back~

Hello everyone! Guess who’s back? 😀

Now that I’m on winter break, I should be posting more often now. I’ll post my next post very soon!

Those of you who are still working on finals/classes, don’t give up! Keep going until you step out of your last final or class for the semester. GIVE IT YOUR ALL! Good luck! \(^-^)/