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RE: Learn How To Read And Write Using Hangul (Korean Alphabet): Lesson 4

in #languages7 years ago (edited)

Very good tutorial post. It's very clear and informative, and should help anyone who wants to learn Korean. You should continue it if you have time.

One piece of advice. If you can, you might want to make the characters a bit larger, so they stand out and can be easily seen. (I'd suggest about 3–4 times the current size.) And if you had colored images, that's be really cool.

One way of doing that is through screenshots. You could type the Korean characters, increase the font size, color them, then take screenshots and upload them.

A while ago, I was planning to start a vocabulary learning guide on Steemit, and I wanted to add color and do other formats when I uploaded the entries. I was in a quandary, because formatting each and every entry in the guide would have taken much too much time.

Then, one morning while swimming, I realized "Screenshots!" Later that day, I began formatting my guide and taking screenshots, and a few days later, I started uploading the series.

The screenshots make the presentation so much clearer and cleaner. Much better than the mediocre Steemit "editor" function could have created. (3 links below)

Full Steem Ahead. I'll follow you now, and upvote whenever I see your posts.

https://steemit.com/writing/@majes.tytyty/a-vocab-ability-a-more-powerful-vocabulary-this-post-includes-all-a-entries

https://steemit.com/writing/@majes.tytyty/vocab-ability-intro-and-guide-to-a-more-powerful-vocabulary

https://steemit.com/writing/@majes.tytyty/b-vocab-ability-a-more-powerful-vocabulary-this-post-includes-all-b-entries

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