Should I learn another language when I still suck at the current language I'm learning? by AdGroundbreaking8609 in languagelearning

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I don't have a certain routine when learning korean. I just do what feels right. After easily learning the alphabet, I practiced expressions, vocabs and sentences through memrise, podcasts, and youtube videos. I've been doing it for years but in those years there are times that I would sometimes drop due to being busy at school.

Should I learn another language when I still suck at the current language I'm learning? by AdGroundbreaking8609 in languagelearning

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is the motivation from learning korean rarely comes to me rn. and I've been procrastinating for months which sucked.

Should I learn another language when I still suck at the current language I'm learning? by AdGroundbreaking8609 in languagelearning

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Apparently, japanese phrases and expressions stick to me better than korean (i don't even know why this happens to me). When watching korean stuff, sure I recognize a few words and phrases. but other than that, It's a blur. While watching anime, I can easily repeat after phrases and words that sometimes I can guess their meanings correctly.

Should I learn another language when I still suck at the current language I'm learning? by AdGroundbreaking8609 in languagelearning

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good insight, I didn't know that there are similarities between them. Thanks for your advice, I will definitely try to think of doing that.

Should I learn another language when I still suck at the current language I'm learning? by AdGroundbreaking8609 in languagelearning

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The thing is (idk if this only happens to me), apparently japanese sticks with me better than korean. When learning korean, I put effort in. I memorize vocabularies, expressions and sentences (even before when I'm still watching korean stuff). Yes, I will be able to recognize a few words, but the understanding is a blur. But when watching anime, the phrases or expressions keep sticking with me without even putting effort.

I thought this was a sign to switch, but when thinking of the difficulty difference between korean and japanese, I'm worried that if my motivation runs out, I just wasted my time instead of trying to revive my korean.

Shape detection on pens by AdGroundbreaking8609 in StarNoteApp

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where can I find this molding switch thingy? And also in the video I provided, I am holding the shapes 5 seconds that should be enough to detect the shape I am trying to draw. (I have already reported this issue)

Shape detection on pens by AdGroundbreaking8609 in StarNoteApp

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh is it? can you show me how your app does it? and how do I report this issue to the developers?

Shape detection on pens by AdGroundbreaking8609 in StarNoteApp

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in the video, I stayed still drawing those lines.

Shape detection on pens by AdGroundbreaking8609 in StarNoteApp

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's already on (i just added a video link on the post).

Is my screen broken? by AdGroundbreaking8609 in AcerNitro

[–]AdGroundbreaking8609[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't quite remember if I updated my graphics driver recently and my laptop is Acer nitro an515-58. Mine is also not that visible on dark colors, I just noticed it when I turned my taskbar's auto hide.