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Hello everyone,<br />
nice to see you on my page. I started contributing in the KWP by translating some TTMIK lessons.


- Yonsei Beginner level 1 student.
My background regarding Korean:
- Native German
* Attended Yonsei KLI Level 1 in fall semester 2010.
* Native German speaker from Germany
 
Besides that...
* I speak Vietnamese and English fluently
* and I'm learning Mandarin Chinese by now
 
So why do I contribute? I'm doing this because I'm learning Korean by TTMIK and I think it's an awesome ressource.<br />
Learning languages should free for most of the part, that's why I don't support podcasts that remind you tons of time to get their premium subscription...
Since it's free, I am profiting from the content and by re-authoring it, I can contribute the the community.
Since I'm reading it in English anyways, translating is just a little step in learning and reviewing it.<br />
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Also visit my blog: [http://korea.asien-netz.de/blog/ Koreanized blog]

Latest revision as of 15:09, 13 February 2011

Hello everyone,
nice to see you on my page. I started contributing in the KWP by translating some TTMIK lessons.

My background regarding Korean:

  • Attended Yonsei KLI Level 1 in fall semester 2010.
  • Native German speaker from Germany

Besides that...

  • I speak Vietnamese and English fluently
  • and I'm learning Mandarin Chinese by now

So why do I contribute? I'm doing this because I'm learning Korean by TTMIK and I think it's an awesome ressource.
Learning languages should free for most of the part, that's why I don't support podcasts that remind you tons of time to get their premium subscription... Since it's free, I am profiting from the content and by re-authoring it, I can contribute the the community. Since I'm reading it in English anyways, translating is just a little step in learning and reviewing it.


Also visit my blog: Koreanized blog