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Learn Korean with Song Korean Trot 'Jjiniya' Breakdown

By Study Plex

Have you learned Korean language from standard Korean text books? Are you struggling to memorize many Korean words but can't you remember all the words that you've learned? Please don't panic. It is no wonder that learning a new language like Korean is difficult for beginners. In this course, you will learn Korean language in fun and easy ways with a popular Korean trot music titled as 'Jjiniya' sung by the trot singer 'Young-tak'. He is known as 'jin jin jin man' after singing the song 'Jjiniya' in the award festival held in 2020. 'Korean Trot 'Jjiniya' Lyrics Breakdown' class focuses on teaching spoken Korean language step by step. First, you will learn how to pronounce the Korean lyrics of the trot song and guess the meaning of the lyrics by looking at some pictures. Then, you will compare English lyrics with Korean lyrics in the first verse of the song 'Jjiniya' and be taught some implied meanings in the lyrics. Final lesson is about the review of the Korean trot music 'Jjiniya' with the second verse of the song. I will slowly read the Korean language in the song, so I believe that you can pronounce the Korean words in the Korean music as accurately as possible. Be sure to print the downloadable lesson materials that are attached to the section four and seven of the course. I made some blanks in the material to help you easily remember some key words in the Ktrot song. I hope you will enjoy the 'Jjinya' lesson. :) '(Icon made by Freepik from flaticon) (Icon made by iconixar from flaticon)' Recognised Accreditation This course is accredited by continuing professional development (CPD). CPD UK is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations, and academic institutions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. Course Curriculum Korean Trot Music ' Jjiniya ' Introduction Introduction 00:01:00 Korean Alphabet ' Hangeut ' Summary Korean Alphabet Summary with Jjiniya 00:11:00 Korean Trot Music ' Jjiniya ' Vocabularies Word Building 00:02:00 Korean Trot Music ' Jjiniya ' Korean Lyrics Pronunciation Korean Lyrics Reading 00:04:00 Korean Trot Music ' Jjiniya ' First Verse Analysis First Verse: English+ Korean 1 00:03:00 First Verse: English+ Korean 2 00:04:00 First Verse: English+ Korean 3 00:03:00 Korean Trot Music ' Jjiniya ' Second Verse Reading +Review Second Verse: English Reading+Review 00:02:00 Supplementary Resources Supplementary Resources - Learn Korean with Song Korean Trot 'Jjiniya' Breakdown 00:00:00 Obtain Your Certificate Order Your Certificate of Achievement 00:00:00 Get Your Insurance Now Get Your Insurance Now 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00

Learn Korean with Song Korean Trot 'Jjiniya' Breakdown
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£19

20 Web Projects with Vanilla JavaScript

By Packt

Build 20 mini frontend projects from scratch with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript

20 Web Projects with Vanilla JavaScript
Delivered Online On Demand16 hours 7 minutes
£76.99

Making Music Making Friends

5.0(4)

By Performing Room

Our purpose is to ensure that people of all ages, especially young people aged 12-35, are able to acquire the social and emotional benefits of creative music-making and multimedia activities. We work especially with those suffering from loneliness and isolation; communities disproportionately affected by the health crisis; and schoolchildren who are suffering from social isolation that sadly prevents them from achieving their potential.

Making Music Making Friends
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£10

Reggaeton Lesson In Hammersmith Every Saturday @ 11am

5.0(62)

By Club Azucar - Latin Dance

What is Reggaeton? It is a blend of Jamaican music with Dancehall & Hip Hop, and the lyrics are mainly in Spanish. Reggaeton became popular in the early 90s within the Latin American you and spread to North America, Europe & Asia. The dancing is very engaging, smooth and versatile. You will experience a real workout, especially in your hips, shoulders and legs toning, it is the real deal!

Reggaeton Lesson In Hammersmith Every Saturday @ 11am
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£11

Saturday Sings - Kirsty Martin & Rosie Sleightholme

5.0(1)

By Rosie Sleightholme

Saturday Sings Workshop, Bristol - 25.1.25 - Kirsty Martin & Rosie Sleightholme

Saturday Sings - Kirsty Martin & Rosie Sleightholme
Delivered In-Person in Bristol
£35 to £50

Saturday Sings - Lea Morris & Rosie Sleightholme

5.0(1)

By Rosie Sleightholme

Saturday Sings Workshop, Bristol - 29.3.25 - Lea Morris & Rosie Sleightholme

Saturday Sings - Lea Morris & Rosie Sleightholme
Delivered In-Person in Bristol
£35 to £50

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Heavy Metal Therapy

heavy metal therapy

London

Heavy metal therapy is an online resource and community of people who find metal music helpful for mental well being. It is a place to find and share experiences of how metal has helped us, the meaning we take from songs or lyrics, and play lists that we have found useful. It is for everyone, so we don’t judge each others metal preferences. If you would like to share your own recovery story about how metal has helped you please contact us, we can make stories anonymous if you prefer. We continue to develop a few shared playlists under heavy metal therapy, which can be expanding and changing. We like people to share their own music or art if it comes with a reason/message to do with mental health. We may be a small and select group, but we are open to suggestions of expanding. Hopefully over time this will become led by and shaped by those who use it, so it’s not set in stone, it can grow and change. See this video for a bit more about us. Heavy metal therapy is both a website and on social media, so find us on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram. We are a registered Community Interest Company (more here) Quick disclaimer: we know it’s called heavy metal therapy, but we are not claiming to be a substitute for psychological therapy, we are a self-help and peer support community. If you feel you need support from mental health services please seek it through appropriate channels (in the UK this is usually via your GP). Also, all things metal tend to be quite sweary and have dark themes, so there’s quite a bit of that in the stories and playlists.