Learn To Read Korean in Just 5 Minutes (SERIOUSLY)

in #memory7 years ago

Hello everyone! This is my first Steemit post. I'm a 4x USA Memory Champion and create a lot of content on how to learn/memorize more efficiently. For my first post, here is a video I made describing how to learn to read the Korean written language in just 5 minutes. It's seriously THAT easy! No need to know Korean. Just watch and learn! Enjoy :)

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Yeah, a fellow memory athelete has entered the Steemit scene. Let us build a thriving memory sports and memory techniques community here.

Wow this is great. I need to work on remembering this stuff. I got the batman right away 👍

Upvoted, followed and resteemed.

Fantastic presentation, very intuitive.

This should be incredibly helpful to the community as more and more Korean members "onboard" to the Steemit platform.

Welcome to Steemit, and best wishes. Your excellence shines in this video!

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@creatr

P.S. Re-steemed so my followers can get to know you... ;)

Thanks for the welcome! And thanks for sharing it :)

What a great video. I have followed you as I need all the memory tips I can get. :-) Do you have any advice for helping memory as one gets older?

Honestly, the best advice is to make the effort to use your memory. It's just like working out. At first, it's hard and you're out of shape. But as you get in the habit of using it on a daily basis, you get stronger (mentally). Thanks for watching!

Maybe post some memory exercises in the future? (hint) :-)

Great idea. I would watch and learn. I'm old too :)

Ah, @fitinfun, you're not old you're just a classic! :-D

TY! I will remember that one and I'm sure I will use it in future :)

My late cousin was a linguist for the US Army. When he returned home, he would go to a lot of baseball games in the United States. When Korean players were on the field, he would scream insults at them, telling them that their mothers swam to the boats. He's lucky those players didn't kick his ass!

I think you overestimate my memory(barely remembered anything).
Nonetheless the video was interesting.

Very very cool! Seriously, my memory enjoys playing hide and seek as I get older. Now maybe I can get the upper hand. haha. :)

Members who are interested to learn Korean can get help from this post. This video is fantastic for korean lovers.

Good to meet you here, Nelson. You are the third memory athlete making it here. Let us use this to create something amazing for memory sports.

Been 5 minutes, still no clue haha

Hell, its been 32 years can still barely read all English 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Really clever and engaging video, @climbformemory ! Really enjoyed that lesson :) Looking forward to discovering more! Followed and re-esteemed!

Nice video! Thanks for sharing! Looking fwd to more of this! ^^

That's awesome! Great video. Does it really work for all words? I guess you still have to know what the Korean words mean then.

Hi, nice post and video, upvoted

wow great into bro, you have some editing skills ! :D

So suddenly I learned Korean just before going to bed!

Is there one for Chinese? I thought living in China , I will absorb Mandarin like a sponge in water. Unfortunately, it does not work that way

If you could do this in Thai it would help me! I have been here over a year and have less than 20 words probably. I am very good with accents, so once I say hello, Thai people think I can speak to them. Then I pull out my "nit noi" [little bit] and we all relax knowing I am actually illiterate. Luckily, smiling is part of the language here and breaks all boundaries.

My best skill is grunting in Thai. I love that these little sounds are communication here. Again, this makes people think I know what I'm doing. I also notice that I do not get around as well in the surrounding countries, so perhaps I'm getting more than I think.

Recently I sat on the bus with a Thai lady who works with tourists and can speak many languages. She named off at least 10 of them. When she found out I came here from California, she whipped out the Spanish since her customers from California usually speak it. I shockingly understood her very well, so the Spanish there apparently rubbed off on me.

Many, many people advise learning the Thai alphabet characters as a great first step to learning the language, so I will go back to it with some optimism.

I subbed you on yt and learned about butterflies. That was awesome. So glad to find you in both places :)

Wow! I love mnemonics! Your examples are really helpful! Thank you, master! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

Thanks for your video. It's very useful. And I just subsribe your channels.