I havenβt been updating the blog for a while, but donβt take this as a sign that I havenβt been studying Korean. In fact, Iβm probably studying harder than ever. I recently received books 9 and 10 in the Integrated Korean series. Being the βhigh advancedβ level, they complete the whole series. There are 10 lessons in each book and Iβve made a plan to go through all of them before leaving for Korea in about six weeks. Iβm super motivated to finish these books (among others) before leaving, as I feel that if I manage to do so, I will definitely have done all that I possibly can in order to prepare for my one-year stay in Seoul. While I wasnβt impressed with the advanced level of the Integrated Korean series, I really enjoy the high advanced one. For some strange reason it seems much more interesting and way less demanding. It may just be me improving, but these books somehow seem easier than the previous ones. Iβve already read through the first five chapters and Iβm happy to feel progress. Iβve also discovered that Iβm reading Korean news articles a lot faster these days. With my vocabulary expanding every day, it gradually becomes easier to quickly browse through an article and understand the gist of it.
This experience has made me reflect on my Korean learning curve. At the intermediate stage I was complaining that one or two extra hours studying Korean did not bring as much extra valueΒ as it did at the beginning stage. However, here at the advanced stage I feel that with my increased reading speed, two hours spent reading Korean gives me much more Korean exposure than it used to. Simply because I can manage to read much more in two hours now, than I could six months ago. The learning curve is once more upward sloping followingΒ a wide plateau!Β Yay!
When Iβm not buried in my Korean books and listening to Korean podcasts and music (and working, of course), Iβve recently started watching my very first Korean historical drama. (At least the first one, which I have every intention of watching through the last episode.) After having read the Tale of Chunhyang, I felt I was ready for more “old Korean”, so I started browsing DramaFever for a historical drama. I stumbled across 곡주μ λ¨μ βThe Princessβs manβ from 2011, and Iβm now halfway through and loving it so far. I obviously find it slightly frustrating to feel that my listening skills have regressed to the level I was at a year ago, because the language is so different from modern Korean. Nonethelsess, Iβm picking up a lot of old words and expressions, and I understand more and more for every episode. Awesome.
On a completely different note, one of my favorite Korean boy bands, EXO, released their newest album, EXACT, this week. The lead song βMonsterβ is a dark, slightly creepy, and intense song, which is remarkably similar to previous hits like βOverdoseβ. Nonetheless, I have listened to it several times over the past week and thought Iβd share it here on the blog. (Mom, you donβt have to like this one!) J As per usual Iβve added the lyrics in case anyone feels like singing along, or if you want to know if what you Β thought you heardΒ was really what they were singing(!) Enjoy!
She got me gone crazy
μ μ¬μ₯μ΄ λ°λ
λ μλ¦λ€μ λμ Goddess
λ«νμμ§ Yeah yeah
λλ릴 ν
λ λ λ€μ¬λ³΄λΌλ?
κ°μΆ°μ§ μ€λ¦΄μ μ€κ²
λλμμ νΈκΈ°μ¬μ μ΄λ―Έ λ λΉ μ Έλ€μκ³
Don’t be afraid,
Love is the way,
Shawty I got it.
You can call me monster
Iβm creeping in your heart babe
λ€μ§κ³ 무λνΈλ¦¬κ³ μΌμΌ
κ·Έλ λ νμ³ νλν΄
λ λ§μ³ λμκ±°μΌ
λ€ λ§μμ κ°μΈλ μ±
μ£½μ΄λ μμν μ΄λ
Come here girl,
You call me monster
λ€ λ§μΌλ‘ λ€μ΄κ°κ²
She got me gone crazy
μ μ¬μ₯μ΄ λ°λ
λ΄κ° μ’ μ±κ²©μ΄ κΈν΄
κ·Έλ₯ μ¨μνμ§ λͺ»ν΄
λ λ―Έμνμ΄ νμ§λ§ λλ₯Ό μν΄
Thatβs right, my type
κ°μ΄μ κ±°μ§λ§ μ ν΄
μμλμ΄ λ΄ μμμ
μνν μ νΈλ₯Ό 보λ΄
Donβt be afraid,
Love is the way,
Shawty I got it.
You can call me monster
Iβm creeping in your heart babe
λ€μ§κ³ 무λνΈλ¦¬κ³ μΌμΌ
κ·Έλ λ νμ³ νλν΄
λ λ§μ³ λμκ±°μΌ
λ€ λ§μμ κ°μΈλ μ±
μ£½μ΄λ μμν μ΄λ
Come here girl,
You call me monster
λ€ λ§μΌλ‘ λ€μ΄κ°κ²
μ μ¨μ΄ μ λ€ μΆμ λ€ λ€μ§μ΄ λ²λ¦¬λκ²
Iβm sorry you make me so crazy, you know you do
λͺ¨λ λ λλ €μν΄ so Iβm untouchable man
κ·Όλ° λ€ μ§μ¬μ μ κ²°κ΅μ λ κ±°λΆ λͺ»ν΄
μ¨μ΄μ νμ³λ³΄λ€κ° κΉμ§ λλΌμ§ (Who?)
λ€κ² μν°λ
Έλ―Έ κ°μ λ λ€ μ‘΄μ¬μ μΌλΆ (How we do?)
λ κ·Έλλ‘ λ°μλ€μ¬
λμ λλ €μ΄ κ±±μ μ μ μ΄λλ ΄
λ€κ° 견λλ§ν κ³ ν΅μ λλ €
λ κΉμ΄ λΉ μ Έλ€μ΄
λ λ§λλ‘ κ°μ§κ³ λμ λ΄ μμμ λ§κ» λμ
λλ§κ°μ§λ§ λ μμν λ§΄λμ
You can call me monster.
Iβm creeping in your heart babe
λ€μ§κ³ 무λνΈλ¦¬κ³ μΌμΌ
κ·Έλ λ νμ³ νλν΄
λ λ§μ³ λμκ±°μΌ
λ€ λ§μμ κ°μΈλ μ±
μ£½μ΄λ μμν μ΄λ
Come here girl,
You call me monster
λ€ λ§μΌλ‘ λ€μ΄κ°κ²
Creeping, creeping, creeping
Creeping, creeping, creeping
You. Creeping

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