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Find The Learning Difference Between Korean Language and Chinese Language.   The Chinese language is known to be spoken by the majority of citizens in Singapore. As of today, the interest of people to pick up a new language such as Korean arises, many and many more people are into this language learning for some reasons, business or personal use. But joining a Korean Language School in Singapore may be a little different when you are learning Mandarin in a Chinese language School. The Difference in Grammar It is said that learning Chinese grammar is much easier

Get to know more about Korean food, people and it's culture   Korean Culture Korean pop or K-pop is already present in the 1990s, however, it gained its popularity among teenagers in the start of the 21st century. K-pop influenced people around the world and it made people want to learn more about the Korean culture. Some people are mesmerized on how they look – with their smooth skin and their fashion. Some wanted to learn their language in Good Korean Language School in Singapore– so they would be able to understand what

How Technology and Mobile Apps Can Help You Learn Korean in Singapore Faster? To study Korean in Singapore presents a whole lot of difficulty rather than learning it full time in a local and rural setting. Especially if you are one of the many people who are always required to clock in day in and day out for a demanding job. Fortunately, there are ways to keep up with the pace of the restless city. Be On-The-Go Technology has become more and more advanced as time goes by, and a lot of technological

Where to Learn Korean with Language Schools in Singapore Picking up a new language is always a good idea no matter what your purpose is. It enhances the human brain, and it stretches out the horizons of your knowledge while learning another culture aside from yours. In a busy and well-developed country like Singapore, the need to at least be bilingual is common, and in the rise of Korean language interest in the past years, more and more people wants to learn Korean in Singapore. And if you find yourself to be

6 Efficient Hangul Tips to Learn Korean in Singapore Learning Korean language in Singapore is no longer a rare case scenario nowadays. Ever since its culture became a global phenomenon, a lot of people are already showing interest to learn this language. Before it took over the world at 2010, the Korean Wave or Hallyu started on its neighboring countries first-- including Singapore. This rapidly growing fan base became the reason why there are a lot of demand learning this language in Singapore.   Language learning is indeed difficult, especially when learning new languages is not your

How to Learn Korean Language and Hangul in Singapore Learning a new language is not always a simple task for many people. Especially if you are working or in a busy location like in Singapore. Time flies as fast as the bullet trains go in one place to another so you won’t really have the luxury of taking a laid-back approach to studying a language like the Korean language. But fortunately, there are some easy ways that you can learn Korean in Singapore or anywhere in the globe. Hangul Everywhere Studying another alphabet

Myths About Korean Language Learning So many things have been said about the Korean language being one of the most difficult languages to learn in the world. This is probably because most people just give up early on for lack of passion and enthusiasm. This is particularly the case in non-Korean speaking countries like Singapore. However, I believe that the three myths mentioned below are the reasons why Singaporeans consider Korean learning in Singapore a difficult undertaking.   Myth #1: Korean word order is complicated We have oftentimes thought that writing the Korean language

When is Korean Language Used in Foreign Negotiations If you are working in the central business district in a civilised and a prosperous country like Singapore, you will often find yourself in a position where you need to negotiate a deal or terms of engagement to a foreign partner who speaks a different language than yours. Aside from Chinese, there are companies in Singapore that use the Korean language in communication. It is a good idea to study Korean as much as you know how to use the English language. There are

The Origin of Korean Language   The Korean language, also known locally as Kugo, has a rich history behind it. Its roots have been linked to various ancient languages such as Ural-Altaic, Indo-European, Dravidian Ainu, and other languages. The Korean language has also been linked to some familiar Asian languages such as Chinese and Japanese. Korean is now known to be written in their alphabet called “Hangul”, although it is originally written in Chinese characters known as “Hanja”. The current alphabet Hangul consists of 24 letters, of which 10 are vowels, and the

How to learn Korean in Singapore? Learning Korean Whether your interest in learning Korean in Singapore begins with Korea’s prominent international companies, Korea’s rich culture or simply being able to communicate with Korean friends and family, a command of the language is quite essential to successfully understand and navigate all things Korean. Is Korean Difficult? Although the FSI(Foreign Service Institute) ranks Korean as one of the most difficult languages to learn, it is quite possible to reach fluency in the language. In fact, it has some huge advantages compared to Chinese and Japanese. To reach

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