Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Korean Learning: Falou App

          Today I'm going to talk about an application that a lot of people in the Korean learning community on Instagram are recommending without really giving a heads up about what people should expect while using it. This is why I chose to do this review of the application.



The name of the application as you can see is Falou and you can learn more than just Korean as they have other languages there too. 



However, this review is only for the Korean language since this is the one I am learning at the moment.

The application has 3 different types of lessons: situational conversation lessons, word lessons, and what they call sleep lessons which is a recording of conversations you can listen to, to improve your listening abilities. 

Listening Abilities



It has different themes and each theme is rated as easy, intermediate, or advanced. 



So far I’ve only listened to the first of the recordings and it is basically the conversations from the first lessons in the situational conversation lessons. I will say that it is a good way to get your ears used to the Korean language.

Word Lessons:



As with the previous category, there are themes to these lessons. This is a good way to build vocabulary and they have a good way of teaching it to you. They depend on repetition and picture association as well as giving you pronunciation. 



  Here they show you the word spelling, pronounce it for you, and give you the picture association. 



Then they give you the word in English and ask you to pick the Korean translation. 



The same thing but in a different way of asking the question, which is repetition. 



Next, they ask you what you hear and you have to pick the right word.



Then they ask you to say the word to check your pronunciation. 


Finally, they ask you which is the correct image for the word spoken in the recording. It is a very effective way to get the words to stick into your brain and get pronounce them.

Situational Conversation Lessons

I left these lessons for last because I have found some issues with them, but let me discuss the good things first.

These lessons offer everyday situations that you might find your self in and they give you a conversation to follow first from one perspective and then the other. For example, if you meet someone for the first time, you will play the conversation first from person number 1's perspective then person number 2's perspective so you pronounce both sides of the conversation. The application will not let you move on to the next line unless you pronounce your line as close to correct as possible. The recording of the conversation and the playback can show you where you need to work on your pronunciation and can also show you that you are doing well. It can offer a good boost to your confidence when you hear yourself improving.


How each lesson starts.



The lesson itself. Person A speaks and they give you the response to speaker A. Your speech is recorded and analyzed to see if you spoke it correctly. If you did, then you move to the next line but if you don't they show you where your mistakes are so that you can say it correctly. The snail you see in the picture plays the recording slowly so you can listen carefully and imitate it.



This is a video of a full lesson that I did, as you can see I still hesitate in some places and in some places my pronunciation is not perfect but it is close enough to pass inspection from the application.

Now here are the cons of this application:

1. They mix formal with informal freely, which if anyone knows Korean knows it is not done. In some of the conversations you are meeting someone for the first time and they are speaking informally to each other and that never happens.

2. In a few of the first conversations in the lessons, they use the word 여보세요, which is only used on the phone instead of 안녕하세요, which is what you use when you meet someone and say hello to them.

3. In some of the conversations the words endings used are used by older people to younger people, my Korean teacher was very surprised that it was used in the application as if it was normal. He said that he suspected that the people who put together these conversations were not Korean.


So is this application any good? It’s complicated.

If you are just starting out, then just use the word lessons for now. Until you get a grasp on what is allowed and not allowed in Korean culture when it comes to formality levels. 

If you are intermediate then go ahead but keep in mind what I said above. 




Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Journal Update

          This blog was supposed to be up at the beginning of the month, but because I was so excited about my Suho Album and the Kpop news that came out it was delayed. So let's get into it. 
          For this month I decided to move into a new journal because the one I've been using only has about 10 pages left and I did not want to split May into two journals. 

So I went from this


to this.


I've been using it for a while now and I like its size and the way it feels.

          The only thing I migrated from my previous journal was my budget page. Then I added a cover page for May, a blog ideas page and on the same page Books Read. I also have a tracker page that I love using to keep track of things. 


Budget page. 



Cover page


Blog ideas and Books Read page


Tracker page. 

From my previous journal here are my tracker and books read pages. 


Blog Ideas and Books Read page April 2020


Tracker page April 2020

My Cultivate What Matters journal also had some changes. One of my goals has been put on hold for now. Another one of my goals has more tangible steps which will help me see progress. And around the 9th of this month, one goal was added to my list because of work. I’m going to try for baby steps with this goal just like the previous one. 


My Cultivate What Matters journal


April tracker page. The yellow is times I took the day off from a certain goal.


April assessment.


May calendar


May tracker. 

And this is my journal update for this month...late as it is.
 







Tuesday, May 5, 2020

KPOP NEWS

BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES:

**These are only for the groups and people I stan not all of KPOP.

1. May 2: Z. Tao
2. May 6: Baekhyun (EXO)
3. May 13: Taeyang (Big Bang)
4. May 22: Suho (EXO)
5. May 25: SHINEE Annivarsary

NEWS 1: BAEKYUN


Soloist Baekhyun is back! Apparently he will be releasing his album in May but we still don't know when exactly. That doesn't mean baby boy has been resting on his laurels. He did a concert an online with SuperM and soon he will be gracing us with a collaboration with Bolbbalgan4. This month is also his birthday month!


The collaboration is a song for Bolbbalgan4's new album to be released on May 13. The song itself will be pre-released on May 7th. The title of the song is 나비와 고양이 (Butterfly and Cat). I can't wait!

Baekhyun has also been busy with his line in Prive.





I have to say, I really love Baekhyun with brown hair!

NEWS 2: EXO'S LITTLE PRINCESS

This will be the second and last time I mention this (if you follow my accounts on Twitter and Instagram you'll know I posted on the day it happened) but congrats to Kim Jongdae on being a daddy. That baby girl has an amazing dad, and 8 crazy uncles who will love her to bits. Also EXO-Ls, at least the real ones, are so psyched about having our own little princess. However, some antis are being asses and even apparently leaked pictures of the baby online (I did not look because I don't want to give them the satisfaction or the clicks) so we all decided not to mention our little princess again and give the family some privacy. So this is why this will be the last time I post about this.


NEWS 3: KIM HANBIN

An account associated with Kim Hanbin posted a picture. No one knows what it means but a lot of us are hoping that it means that Hanbin is back. I would love to have him drop a solo album. He has a beautiful voice and is a great composer/writer.



NEWS 4: SUHO

I knew Suho had to go into the military this year, I just did not think it was going to be so soon. The news came down like a hammer. He announced it in the Lysn app and it was the first time I actually read something in Korean and understood 80% of it. Figures it would be something that breaks my heart. Another one of my babies is going off into the military. He will enlist on May 14th, which means he will be missing his birthday.



I went searching online and found out that because he has bad eyesight he will be serving as a Public Service Officer. So after his four weeks of training he will be able to go home every night. The trade off is that his military service will be 3 months longer than people who serve in the actual military. His eyesight is -14.00 mine is -9.00 and without my glasses I walk into walls!



His military service will be from May 14, 2020 to February 13th 2022. That is a freaking long time for the babies to be without their Omma. At least Minseok will be out in December and as the eldest he can keep an eye on Sehun and Jongin...who am I kidding he needs to keep an eye on all of the boys, not just the maknae line.

That is all for today!