Talk:Korean/RWP/Lesson 1

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Hi.

Just wanted to thank the creator of this page for such a quality tutorial. Makes me amazed how simple it is and I'm going on!

I'm going to make a game to teach Korean script to myself and others and this helps me understand all the basics.

Thanks again for making this!

- Bez (aciddica.com)


 * I am glad you like the lessons. I am developing the rest of the Korean lessons and also similar courses for Arabic, Thai, Greek (already finished) and possibly other writing systems, but I will put them on my site about languages (www.for-selfstudy.info, currently migrating to a new server). If nobody makes any major contributions to my courses here, I might as well put them where I get credit for doing all the work (see my user talk page for more info on this). If you like, send me an e-mail and I'll inform you when the rest of the Korean lessons has become available at my site. Junesun 11:48, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

Hi

This looks like it would be very useful - the only slight snag is I'm seeing a ? instead of any of the Korean characters. I'm thinking that I probably need a special font - can you advise on which one and where to get it?

Thanks.


 * Most Unicode fonts will do. My favourite is "Bitstream Cyberbit", it can display almost every alphabet there is. Junesun 11:43, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

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===Since this has turned out to be a one-person project rather than a communal wiki effort, I have decided to continue writing and improving the course on my website dedicated to learning languages. You can find the completed lesson 4 and improved other lessons at this new site. The course will not be completed here.=== -- Junesun 11:43, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

rotating triangle sign
The triangle you click on for answers to the little quiz questions are not as described in the text, at least on my computer. The triangle is side-pointing, the text shows down-pointing, as if I had already clicked to check my guess. 173.61.204.89 (talk) 18:09, 9 January 2011 (UTC)

Audio for individual consonants and vowels
Audio for individual consonants like [b] and [p] would be helpful. It would be great if we could get the audio files from the already-linked Wikipedia pages and put them directly onto the lessons. eg. b:Voiced_bilabial_stop:Voiced_bilabial_plosive.ogg (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiced_bilabial_stop, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Voiced_bilabial_plosive.ogg)