My korean learning journey: why I chose korean and how I'm learning it

 Introduction:

 Learning a new language is never easy,       especially when it is very different from.     your mother tongue.
 This blog is about my korean language.  learning journey. Why I chose korean, how I am learning it,and what I am struggling with along the way. I am not writing this as an expert. I am writing this as a real  learner, sharing my honest experience so that other students like me don't feel lost or alone.

Why I chose to learn Korean?
 
My interest in Korean started naturally. At first I started watching Korean dramas recommended by one of my classmate but eventually I loved it that much that I started looking for other k dramas to watch. Even while watching the k dramas it didn't felt like that there is any kind of language barrier with the help of subtitles. Later on ,I realised that I genuinely enjoyed hearing korean, understanding small words, and imagining myself speaking it fluently.
Over time, my interest became more serious.I learned that korean is not just a language for entertainment but it also has real career value, especially in areas like:

* Korean companies.

*Translation, localisation and       interpretation.

*Content and digital roles.

*Language based jobs.

That's when I decided that I don't want to learn Korean casually.I want to learn it properly and professionally.

My current level and Goal:

Right now, I consider myself around TOPIK level 2.
My goal is to reach at least TOPIK level 4, step by step.
I know this is not easy and I also know that progress can be slow. But instead of rushing or comparing myself with others, I am focusing on consistency and understanding.

How I am learning korean:

My learning method is simple and realistic.

It focuses on:
  • vocabulary building.
  • Grammar understanding.
  • listening through podcasts,dramas and videos.
  • Writing short sentences.

 I don't try to be perfect but I try to show up regularly, even on days when motivation is low.
I also believe that learning a language is not just about books. It's about exposure, repetition and patience.

What this blog is about:
 
Through this blog, I will share:

  • My topik preparation journey.
  • korean vocabulary and grammar
    learning.
  • Study routine and resources.
  • Mistakes and lessons I learn.
  • Motivation and realistic advice for
    learners.
 
 This blog is specially for students who are   learning korean. Seriously but feel     confused, slow and unsure about their   path.

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