Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

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Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postby gjinchoi » July 23rd, 2021, 2:53 am

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.
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Re: Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postby fnaf12 » November 25th, 2022, 4:03 am

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.
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Re: Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postby Debra Rude » December 21st, 2022, 10:23 pm

Your sharing is helpful. I appreciate that. tiny fishing is an interesting games, you should try.
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Re: Looking for visually impaired Korean-language learners

Unread postby malinarinka » February 4th, 2023, 12:50 pm

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.
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