(2015-11-28, 2:31 pm)dogafincan Wrote: (2015-11-28, 4:59 am)Wovaki Wrote: (2015-11-26, 3:53 am)dogafincan Wrote: As I've mentioned in another thread, I also study Korean
(currently doing subs2srs with episodes of 별에서 온 그대). A Korean sub-forum would be more than welcome.
Oh, nice! I've been wanting to get into studying from media but my Korean isn't good enough for books and such yet and I'm finding it hard to find native Korean materials I'm really interested in. I've got a couple Korean translations of Japanese manga as I like manga, but Korean dramas and pop don't really do anything for me, unfortunately.
That being said, what's your source for subtitles? I'd like to check it out to see if there's anything I'd enjoy. I thought maybe it'd be good to find Korean dubbed anime or movies I already know and love, but it's proving hard to find stuff that's dubbed and not just subbed.
Also, sorry about the ambiguous thread title. D:
My source for 별에서 온 그대 subtitles (there are other dramas on there as well): http://blog.naver.com/dr_kisabi. As for popular media, I'm right there with you in that I find most of it quite cheesy; I'd rather read novels and consume more intellectual content, but I do think that in order to be able to do that, one must first expose oneself to a lot of easier content. I would recommend you keep looking for native content that you like, because learning the language without immersing oneself in the culture will be impossible. At first, I cringed constantly while watching dramas, but I kept looking for tolerable ones and the genre started to grow on me. (Still can't stand most of k-pop, but to each his/her own.) If all else fails, perhaps try webtoons or non-drama tv programs. If native content is too difficult, I would consume everything that is available on Talk to me in Korean.
Thanks for the link. I'll check it out when I get some time. :p
I agree with you there.

It's just hard for me to feel motivated to watch something I'm not interested in. I've also tried some western media that has Korean translations (Spongebob Squarepants, don't judge me! hahaha). But I can't find any English subtitles.
I'll have to just give it a try like you said. I'm a little interested in the "historical" dramas. That is, the dramas that are based in ancient Korea. But... it's still a drama. hahaha I'll have to just give it a try.
I'm actually in Korea now and can carry out basic conversations and such. I recently made a huge jump in my conversational Korean, mainly talking with my wife and in-laws in Korean. With that new-found confidence I tried looking a t books and such and was completely lost.

I still have a long long way to go. So I need to start listening to Korean more.
I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and just consume any media, even if it's not something I particularly enjoy. Hopefully it'll grow on me like they did for you.