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As you go through Korean lessons, write down notes so that you can study after instruction. Notes can include important details, grammar rules, and pronunciations of certain words. Actively writing while you learn will help you retain Korean and will also give you more material to review when you study it.  Concentrate on words and phrases that you have trouble remembering or pronouncing. Good notes will include the pronunciations next to your Korean words. How you sound in your head may be different than how you actually sound to other people. Recording your own voice while you practice will help you refine your Korean speaking skills. Listen to your recording along with the proper Korean pronunciation and see where you make mistakes. Try to go back and pronounce the word or phrase properly. In order to grow your Korean reading and writing skills, you’ll have to practice regularly. Carve out at least an hour or more every day around the same time to practice your Korean. Break each study section into parts so that you don’t feel overwhelmed. If you stay on a regimented schedule, you’ll be able to develop your skills much faster. For example, you can schedule 20 minutes to learn new Korean words, 20 minutes on translating Korean to English, and 20 minutes reading a Korean book. Korean has honorifics, which means that there are different words you should say depending on who you’re speaking to. There are also specific conjugations for past, present, and future tense. Instead of concentrating on these aspects of the language, save them for after you become more accustomed to Korean words and phrases. Honorifics are determined by the age of the person you’re talking with and the type of relationship that you have with them. Keep a language translation app or Google translator nearby as you study so you can translate words and phrases that you don’t know. Being able to translate on the go is faster and easier than having to look up the word in a dictionary. Popular translation apps include Naver, GreenLife Korean English Translator, and iTranslate.

summary: Keep detailed notes as you learn. Record and listen to yourself. Create and follow a study schedule. Save difficult portions for later on in your studies. Use a translator as you study.


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Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will pop up. Doing so searches your computer for the Run program. It's the speeding envelope at the top of the Start menu. Clicking it will open the Run window in the lower-left side of the screen. In the future, you can open Run by pressing ⊞ Win+R. This is the command to open the Windows Services Manager. This opens Windows Services Manager. It's a little ways down in the Windows Services Manager. All items are listed in alphabetical order ". It's in the middle of the window. It's the last option in the drop-down menu. This saves the changes you made to file. It's below "Google Update (gupdate)" in the Windows Services manager. ". It's in the middle of the window. It's the last option in the drop-down menu. This saves the changes you made to file. Doing so will cause your computer to save your changes and restart, after which point Google Chrome should no longer automatically update. Google Chrome will attempt to automatically update. If Google Chrome is unable to update, an error message will appear. If it says it is up to date, try one of the other methods listed here. .

summary: Open Start . Type in run. Click Run. Type services.msc next to "Open". Click Ok. Scroll down and double-click Google Update (gupdate). Click the drop-down menu next to "Startup type: Select Disable. Click Ok. Double-click Google Update (gupdatem). Click the drop-down menu next to "Startup type: Select Disable. Click Ok. Click Restart when prompted. Type chrome://settings/help in your Google Chrome address bar.


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Any time you interact with another person, take a second or two to acknowledge him. Because you never know what is going on in another person’s life, a simple “hello” or “thank you” can go very far in making the person feel worthy and happy. In turn, the person’s reaction may bring you joy with the response you get.  Start off any interaction with a smile. It doesn’t even need to be a big, toothy grin. A smile to a person you walk past may get a smile in return. Generally, the nicer you are to others, the more they will want you around and you’ll experience the positive social consequences. Make eye contact whenever you can. Consider greeting others with a cheerful “hello.” Remember to say “please” and “thank you.” Saying these things and incorporating positive behaviors become a habit over time. Even at tough times, they can offer a glimmer of humanity to other people who are struggling. Doing something nice for another person, like offering a compliment or paying for her lunch, can bring both of you a lot of joy. In any situation, consider making a small and kind gesture to another person. Not only will this bring the other person joy, but may also brighten your spirits. Keep in mind that you don’t have to do something grand. Buying coffee for a friend or colleague who is having a hard time or giving someone a kind word can help the other person—and you—be joyful. There are a lot of people in the world who are less fortunate than you. They may not have a home, job, or their health. Giving some time to these people can give them a glimmer of hope and joy and make you feel great, too. Offer your time to a health facility or organization that provides aid to those less fortunate than you. Consider working at a place where your skills may be especially welcome. For example, if you like to paint, you could volunteer to paint with sick children or the elderly. You could also help individuals living in shelters develop their job skills.
summary: Acknowledge a person’s presence. Offer simple acts of kindness. Volunteer your time with the less fortunate.