@Stahesh

So the last unit I remember doing in Korean looks the same as the description in the title I see on duolingo but I probably made a lot more progress than you because I have been studying Korean for more than three years before learning duolingo

I still can not understand Korean in real life context and can only maybe understand workbook type questions for studying it

Maybe they only changed the early lessons

I stll have not tried it, I have been focusing on Haitian Kreyol lately

@shortstories I have reseted the course so I do not miss the all think and it was for me more advance. But looking from first think you start to learn about ordering in cafe.

I have decided that I will first
focus on letters and later move to learning

@Stahesh

Maybe you should go through the whole alphabet course then delete it three times then next do the parts where you translate it back and forth from Korean to English

But you shoud do at least one lesson of Korean to English translation every day for at least a month to avoid forgetting the alphabet after you complete the alphabet

If you are not using the Alphabet every day you might forget it

Verb is at the end of simple sentences

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@Stahesh

So I think I was studying it at least 12 hours per week for maybe 1 to 2 months

But I would still forget at first

But now I can go for months without studying and still remember

After you relearn it enough times it stays in your memory

So after you learn the alphabet well enough then simply translating sentences forces you to use the alphabet every time you read or write

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@Stahesh

Continous translating at least once a day helps prevent forgetting but I would be translating at least 7 hours a week when not listening to lectures or reading a textbook

If you take a notebook and write every combination of one consonant followed by one vowel it will take a long time but it will help your memory

Pay careful attentiom to if the vowel goes to the right of or below the consonant

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