|
붙다 Stick, adhere to start quiz config wordflash |
Welcome to ezcorean.com! I hope you find something on the site that is useful or interesting. |
Help with lists | |
| Question | Hi, I just registered on ezcorean.com and I'm interested in getting the daily word lists sent to me by email but I have no idea how I'm supposed to add words to my "word list". I've clicked on several different links and buttons but still it says "your word list is empty. Add some words". ???? How do I do that? |
| Ans. |
One of the best features about this site is that you can register, add words to your vocabulary lists, configure how often you want a few of the words sent (and how many), and never come back until you feel like you know the words which are in the list. Then, you come back to ezcorean.com a year later and change the words. I hope that you find this useful and take advantage of this cool feature! This page of the site is designed to help you do what I just explained by answering the common questions and providing links so you can quickly achieve your purpose. |
| Question | I want to configure me to get some of my words sent to my email but I can't find out how to do that. How do I set up the email? |
| Ans. | You have to go to here and you simply play with the form |
Help with other things | |
| Question | I want to add an avatar or password or email or change my time zone that shows up in the posts. How can I access my account information? |
| Ans. | You can do all that from here. You will need to know your password to get into the form. |
| Q # | why did you make this site? |
| Ans. | My intentions were to, first, I wanted to catalog my language learning by organizing the lists of words I had studied. I also planned on making the lists for french, germain, japanese, wow the list could go on and on but as I have been in Korea, the site focused on Korean, and that side alone has been hard enough to do the webmastering for. Secondly, I wanted to create a source of information for other students of Korea. Thirdly, I sought to create an online community. |
site map |
watch the flash videos videos show a registered member using the site to get a proper site introduction :
part 1 : adding words to lists and setting up account to get emailed them
part 2 : configuring wordflash in detail
part 3 : how overlib functions and how it's connected to the wordlists
These entries go in order of the navigation links above, from left to right. Using this site you can learn read RSS feeds in your language and see the vocabulary overlibbed, and (uniquely among sites of this kind) add the vocabulary to vocabulary lists, organized by language.
The best encouragement for the upkeep of this site is where I can see that other people interested in Korean or other languages have found this site to be useful. I am very crazy about studying languages myself, that's why this site exists.
You should look at this site as your private self-study site. I hope some people use it to learn their foreign foreign language.
This page gives you the users and my activity on updating the site since your last visit. If you did not register, you still can access the whole site for free, and your time is set to T - 5 days . So if you have not registered, you will see the last 5 days of updates and postings. The home page lets me see what users are doing, and gives users the ability to add other people's lists to their own.
self-explanatory
This grammar reference section mostly includes Korean conversational grammar patterns and neat little grammar explanations
As far as I am aware, this site is the only English online resource of its kind for Korean verb endings listed in an easily searchable way (you can search using the search box on the right side). Just type into it a common conversational pattern and the explanation will come up. You know what I'm talking about if you look at something that's not a word and you know for sure it ain't in the dictionary, now, that's a grammar conversational pattern due for the search box.
The french, german, Japanese, etc. languages don't have any grammar topics yet.
this is the vocabulary and word list portion of the site.
This site is different from some sites which have short lists for things like shopping, clothes, vegetables, etc. My lists are so big that I structured them according to levels, and allowed you to choose your own words.
Here are the "word lists":
using the entire korean-english dictionary as a word list
-----------------------------------------------------------
1. you can use the search box on the right side, and add them via the dictionary.
2. you can also add them from the RSS feeds, navigated to via the "vocab" link on the top menu bar. Here is a sample RSS feed which has been highlighted. (The RSS feeds have highlighting, and provided you use firefox, you get a little popup, if you click in the popup then you will see the form. In MSIE sometimes you will get an entire, annoying pop-up window.) You can refresh the feeds by clicking the "refresh" link at the top of each page
popular words lists
------------------
These are the 6000 most popular words in the korean language.
1. the beginner list
2. the intermediate list
3. the advanced list
hanja
-------
there are 7 lists of them, in 7 levels. If you are interested in those, they are under the STUDY link above. As an example, here is the easiest list
Go through the above lists and, basically, on the right side of the lists, there will be a column of checkboxes. Select those words you are interested in. (HINT: You can add them quickly by changing the display size of the list to 100 (the max) and clicking "check all" then clicking "add" at the bottom of the column.) After they are added, you can remove them by (1) using the same form or (2) you can take quizzes which will remove them when the answer is correct.
The dictionary has especially worked for me on sooo many words, I've used it like for 3000 words over the last 2 years. It's not bugfree, but I am still keen on it. I also use these sections to upload examples which I am guaranteed to see again considering how much time I spend learning Korean on my site.
I would be happy to help people learn korean, but this site seems more like people just want to grab their vocabulary and head off ..... less important to me than interaction in the forums is if more people would go the whole way with the lists, and use the RSS feeds and maintain their lists.
This page is where you can manipulate the word lists you create from the dictionaries themselves.
Of course you can search and add words to your list using the dictionary search. The search form is on the right wing of every page. It uses the open source Korean-english dictionary engdic as its base.
This page is where you can manipulate the word lists you create from the dictionaries themselves.
Of course you can search and add words to your list using the dictionary search. The search form is on the right wing of every page. It uses the open source Korean-english dictionary engdic as its base.
Here is special cut-and-paste sections which one wants analyzed; or, an introduction to what one's reading.
Then, there are the RSS feeds. The RSS feeds have highlighting, and provided you use firefox, you get a little popup, if you click in the popup then you will see a form to add dictionary words to your list. (In MSIE sometimes you will get an entire, annoying pop-up window.) You can refresh the information in the feeds by clicking the "refresh" link at the top of each page. Here is a sample RSS feed which has been highlighted.
|