Language Learning

Mango Indonesian: Chapter 1: Units 1-3
Being the next Mango course on my list now that I’ve wrapped up Mango Korean. It’s early days in the first chapter, but so far the course has done a good job of introducing various greetings at different levels of formality, which is a smart choice.

But.

For once. Just for once, I’d like to encounter a course or language textbook that does not assume the Default MaleTM student, that features example conversations with or between women, that uses feminine forms and speech patterns in the main lesson while treating their masculine equivalents as an afterthought.*
*These points apply to Mango Japanese, below, as well as pretty much every other textbook or course I’ve used.


Mango Japanese: Chapter 2: Units 8-10 + R/L, Chapter 1 review, Chapter 3: Units 1-3
Again, I’m struck by how much better written this course is than its Korean counterpart. The grammar explanations are fuller and more frequent, and the course wisely includes particles in all the forms it teaches.


Mango Korean: Chapter 10: Units 9-?, Chapter 1-9 reviews, Placement test
I finished! All 10 chapters, in order, plus their review units and the ‘placement test’ at the end. I found the course useful for drilling basic compound verbs of giving and receiving at the polite and humble registers, expressing prohibitions, the sentence-finial particle ‘네’, and basic embedded quotations.

There’s a lot about it that isn’t great, such that I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone hoping to learn the language from scratch. The course:
  • Assumes ability to read hangeul
  • Provides paltry grammar explanations
  • Features example sentences and constructions that seemingly contradict one another due to the paltry grammar explanations
  • Inconsistently uses/omits particles
  • Makes mistakes in the lesson review sections
  • Asks questions in the review/test sections with multiple correct answers, but only accepts one

And then, you get things like this, which encapsulates the course's weaknesses in a nutshell. )


Podcast Gaelgagh: 77-83
Last week’s episodes really drilled down on the first- and second-person constructions for “do/don’t like” and “do/don’t prefer,” which was a smart choice as there are several moving parts to each that are easy to confuse. The instructor simultaneously reintroduced verb tenses, additional constructions, and vocabulary the podcast hadn’t touched on for dozens of episodes, for a really useful review.


しっかり学ぶ韓国語―文法と練習問題: Units 1-4
From the Japanese publisher Beru, to whose offerings I lowe most of my Korean ability. Because my goal this year is to continue to work systematically through the language resources I own, I’m starting this one from the beginning and can unsurprisingly blast through the early chapters. That said, I’m pleased to discover that I can easily distinguish 에and 애, which I couldn’t do for years, but have some trouble distinguishing the consonants ㄱ and ㄲ when they’re attached to vowels other than in the practice questions.


これで以上です。
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( Jan. 4th, 2021 02:32 pm)
My fic this year was:

Entry for the seventeenth day of the eight month of the second year of the Eien era, Onmyouji, Abe no Seimei/Minamoto no Hiromasa, 4222 words, rated M.

I also received three delightful fics, which I posted about here, now enhanced with author names. Seriously, I make out like a bandit every Yuletide and this year was no different.

これで以上です。
Snowflake Challenge promotional banner featuring a fir bough with a white ball orniment and a glass phile. Text: Snowflake Challenge: 1-31 January.

Challenge #2

In your own space (or their own space) interact with someone new. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. No need to leave a link for this one, but if you’d like to invite others to join the conversation, please do leave one.

And done!

これで以上です。
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