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Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postPosted: July 23rd, 2021, 2:53 am
by gjinchoi
Hello?
This is Professor Gwon-Jin Choi of Inha University, who is developing a textbook for beginners in Braille Korean for visually impaired Korean learners at the request of King Sejong Institute Foundation.
In order to make good textbooks, I would like to find blind learners who are learning or have learned Korean and to conduct real-time online interviews.
If you can help me by participating in my interview, or if you know someone who can help, please contact me at gjinchoi@hanmail.net.
Thank you in advance for your interest.

Re: Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postPosted: November 25th, 2022, 4:03 am
by fnaf12
Do you like to play games? With the challenge brought fall guys are a fun and pleasant game for people of all ages. Compete against the other players. To win, compete in congested areas and conquer obstacle chapters.

Re: Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postPosted: December 21st, 2022, 10:23 pm
by Debra Rude
Your sharing is helpful. I appreciate that. tiny fishing is an interesting games, you should try.

Re: Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postPosted: February 4th, 2023, 12:50 pm
by malinarinka
Debra Rude wrote:Your sharing is helpful. I appreciate that. tiny fishing is an interesting games, you should try.


That's funny that you mention tiny fishing because I first played this game in Korea last year!! :) That time, I was seeing 1212 when thinking of someone like my ex or parents. I am originally from Belgium and moving to Korea was a big move.

Re: Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postPosted: May 9th, 2023, 2:43 am
by mike34d
Students with visual impairments were more likely to identify with the Extraversion, Sensing, word hurdle and Perceiving indications. Thinking was favoured by more male pupils than female students. Educators must comprehend how each gender group chooses to employ perception and judgment as decision-making functions.