Thread:Chengsha/@comment-35356104-20180505133617/@comment-30895062-20180505154302

Hello~! Personally, learning languages is kind of like a hobby for me already (especially this summer vacation). During my free time, sometimes I would try and master a language that I'm already learning. I received formal education in my mother tongue (Filipino) and English, I just learned the other languages by myself. Accents are normal and I find different accents unique and beautiful (I have an accent in speaking in English myself so it's alright)! Making grammar mistakes is forgivable as everyone goes through them and you can work on these mistakes to fix them. :3

Learning how to read Korean by romanizing them is actually good. You can also list down the hangul next to the english alphabet and try writing different (english) names/places/words in hangul. And you got "Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Daehanminguk" right!

Hmm... study tips...? What I do is download apps that would help me in a certain language and then I would write down pronunciation, rules and the like in a form of a reviewer. I also keep a special notebook dedicated to the different languages I learn. I answer (and review the answer in) a worksheet I get online. I suggest learning one language for a longer period of time (like 1-2 week/s) before moving on to another language. Like... Widen your vocabulary in a certain language before moving to another one. And then when going back to a certain language, I suggest you do some form of pretest or review. Also, I recommend becoming friends with a native of a language to help you with the language you're learning. uwu

You don't need to apologize and I certainly didn't feel bothered! I like answering questions and helping other people on their needs, may it be big or small. So, feel free to drop anything next time!