lol, Korea...

DanTMWTMP

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http://www.siliconera.com/2008...-of-starcraft-english/

LOL, but...

Interesting idea. I find this to be a very legitimate and effective way of teaching english. Someone should write a research paper on using pop culture or its variations to teach a language. We invest so much of our times to the hobbies that our culture provides, that it is the best outlet to teach anything. Maybe schools should use this as an example to bring out effective textbooks to teach any subject material.

It's just like teaching someone another language by using music.

discuss, kekekeke
 

invidia

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I learned German through Warcraft 3. Played on the Europe server and picked up the language through chatting and self learning. Then I moved to vent for hardcore 2v2 AT ladder with a German buddy.



Video games aren't a waste of time for some people :D
 

DanTMWTMP

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Originally posted by: invidia
I learned German through Warcraft 3. Played on the Europe server and picked up the language through chatting and self learning. Then I moved to vent for hardcore 2v2 AT ladder with a German buddy.



Video games aren't a waste of time for some people :D

haha i learned how to type in korean from playing those free mmo's from korea hahaha. I even reinforced my native language from playing those games. Socializing through a very fun medium = awesome way to learn.
 

ViviTheMage

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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: invidia
I learned German through Warcraft 3. Played on the Europe server and picked up the language through chatting and self learning. Then I moved to vent for hardcore 2v2 AT ladder with a German buddy.



Video games aren't a waste of time for some people :D

haha i learned how to type in korean from playing those free mmo's from korea hahaha. I even reinforced my native language from playing those games. Socializing through a very fun medium = awesome way to learn.

no wai! me too.
 

CKent

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Don't get me wrong, I love Starcraft as much as any other self-respecting geek. But jesus the Koreans really take it to a new level :Q
 

Journer

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i think using pop culture stuff is an effective way of reinforcing/remembering and introducing information, however, i think it would be very difficult to learn an entire language with just references. I could barely imagine trying to learn japanese with just pop cult. references. I mean, for learning kana and kanji, sure it makes sense. But i've found the easiest way to learn grammar and whatnot is to see it in relation to its english counterpart, memorize the structure, and practice. I think the main problem with this way is it enforces translation. Translation is the number one enemy of learning a foreign language, i think. I've got students in my class that struggle so hard because they keep trying to translate stuff, when most of it, you can't. It's easier to just think in the language you are learning.
 

Ika

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Was Starcraft seriously never translated into Korean? ...I was going to ask how anyone plays campaign there but then I realized that no one probably does.
 

beat mania

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Originally posted by: Aflac
Was Starcraft seriously never translated into Korean? ...I was going to ask how anyone plays campaign there but then I realized that no one probably does.

And Blizzard never tried to get them to pay for a Korean version? What a terrible business!
They should do a Korean patch and make millions on it.

We need to offset our trade deficit SOMEHOW.

Originally posted by: Journer
i think using pop culture stuff is an effective way of reinforcing/remembering and introducing information, however, i think it would be very difficult to learn an entire language with just references. I could barely imagine trying to learn japanese with just pop cult. references. I mean, for learning kana and kanji, sure it makes sense. But i've found the easiest way to learn grammar and whatnot is to see it in relation to its english counterpart, memorize the structure, and practice. I think the main problem with this way is it enforces translation. Translation is the number one enemy of learning a foreign language, i think. I've got students in my class that struggle so hard because they keep trying to translate stuff, when most of it, you can't. It's easier to just think in the language you are learning.


I learned Japanese from playing import games. These new genearation of games talk and have subtitles and all that so its easy.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: Prince2klbAzn
Originally posted by: uhohs
kekekeke ^^;

That and 'Ni Hao' are the only things you'll learn from playing WoW.

lol i respond with "Ni Hao" every time someone asks me for gold or to run them through some low lvl instance, its pretty funny the responses i get,

some seriously pissed off people out there
 

Journer

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Originally posted by: beat mania


I learned Japanese from playing import games. These new genearation of games talk and have subtitles and all that so its easy.

bullshit. you can't learn the rules of grammar structure from video games, unless it is a learning game. either you had some other method to aid this process, or your japanese sucks nuts. how'd you learn kana and kanji? you can just start reading that shit off the bat, it is not possible from a video game. unless you've had some other type of training, i bet you $20 that i can type something basic in japanese and you will have no fucking clue what it is. however, you'd have to wait for me to get home because i don't have the j-IME installed at work.
 

AnthroAndStargate

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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: invidia
I learned German through Warcraft 3. Played on the Europe server and picked up the language through chatting and self learning. Then I moved to vent for hardcore 2v2 AT ladder with a German buddy.



Video games aren't a waste of time for some people :D

haha i learned how to type in korean from playing those free mmo's from korea hahaha. I even reinforced my native language from playing those games. Socializing through a very fun medium = awesome way to learn.

List some of the MMOs you played. Do they work with Mac?
 

Born2bwire

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Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Do they all talk like Protoss? 'Cause that would rock.

CARRIER HAS ARRIVED!

"I'm sorry sir, but your credit card has gone over the limit."

"WE NEED MORE VESPENE GAS! HARVEST MORE GAS!"
 

beat mania

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Originally posted by: Journer
Originally posted by: beat mania


I learned Japanese from playing import games. These new genearation of games talk and have subtitles and all that so its easy.

bullshit. you can't learn the rules of grammar structure from video games, unless it is a learning game. either you had some other method to aid this process, or your japanese sucks nuts. how'd you learn kana and kanji? you can just start reading that shit off the bat, it is not possible from a video game. unless you've had some other type of training, i bet you $20 that i can type something basic in japanese and you will have no fucking clue what it is. however, you'd have to wait for me to get home because i don't have the j-IME installed at work.

I'm Chinese, I know all the kanji.
Kana is only 100 characters. True, I learned that on my own.
And of course I looked up grammar in books and on the net and asked people about it, there's no way you can look at something like Japanese and learn it magically. But once I got started its easy to build on it using video games.
And I passed level 1 of the Japanese language proficiency test so I would like to think that my Japanese doesn't suck nuts.
 

Journer

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Originally posted by: beat mania
Originally posted by: Journer
Originally posted by: beat mania


I learned Japanese from playing import games. These new genearation of games talk and have subtitles and all that so its easy.

bullshit. you can't learn the rules of grammar structure from video games, unless it is a learning game. either you had some other method to aid this process, or your japanese sucks nuts. how'd you learn kana and kanji? you can just start reading that shit off the bat, it is not possible from a video game. unless you've had some other type of training, i bet you $20 that i can type something basic in japanese and you will have no fucking clue what it is. however, you'd have to wait for me to get home because i don't have the j-IME installed at work.

I'm Chinese, I know all the kanji.
Kana is only 100 characters. True, I learned that on my own.
And of course I looked up grammar in books and on the net and asked people about it, there's no way you can look at something like Japanese and learn it magically. But once I got started its easy to build on it using video games.
And I passed level 1 of the Japanese language proficiency test so I would like to think that my Japanese doesn't suck nuts.

oh, well didnt mean to beat you, but it sounded like you were a 13yr/o punk who thought he learned japanese from final fantasy. but, my point was still valid, no one can learn a language just through video games (except teaching ones). i'm sure your japanese is on par with the natives consider you passel level 1, my apologies.
 

beat mania

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Originally posted by: Journer

oh, well didnt mean to beat you, but it sounded like you were a 13yr/o punk who thought he learned japanese from final fantasy.

You have no idea how much money I spent on Square RPGs that I hardly understood :p
 

Fenixgoon

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Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: TheAdvocate
Do they all talk like Protoss? 'Cause that would rock.

CARRIER HAS ARRIVED!

"I'm sorry sir, but your credit card has gone over the limit."

"WE NEED MORE VESPENE GAS! HARVEST MORE GAS!"

YOU REQUIRE MORE MINERALS!
 

Dacalo

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Originally posted by: Aflac
Was Starcraft seriously never translated into Korean? ...I was going to ask how anyone plays campaign there but then I realized that no one probably does.

English is like second language there; it's greatly emphasized. You are probably right though, they probably go straight to mutilplayer.

Anyways, SC II is going to be translated.
 

Oceandevi

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Originally posted by: Journer
i think using pop culture stuff is an effective way of reinforcing/remembering and introducing information, however, i think it would be very difficult to learn an entire language with just references. I could barely imagine trying to learn japanese with just pop cult. references. I mean, for learning kana and kanji, sure it makes sense. But i've found the easiest way to learn grammar and whatnot is to see it in relation to its english counterpart, memorize the structure, and practice. I think the main problem with this way is it enforces translation. Translation is the number one enemy of learning a foreign language, i think. I've got students in my class that struggle so hard because they keep trying to translate stuff, when most of it, you can't. It's easier to just think in the language you are learning.

I never knew there was another way. How do you "think" in another language?
My mind uses images, video and voices(english) to portray things to me.

Translation is slow for me, I still know barely any spanish after taking 4 years of it.
 
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Originally posted by: Journer
Originally posted by: beat mania
Originally posted by: Journer
Originally posted by: beat mania


I learned Japanese from playing import games. These new genearation of games talk and have subtitles and all that so its easy.

bullshit. you can't learn the rules of grammar structure from video games, unless it is a learning game. either you had some other method to aid this process, or your japanese sucks nuts. how'd you learn kana and kanji? you can just start reading that shit off the bat, it is not possible from a video game. unless you've had some other type of training, i bet you $20 that i can type something basic in japanese and you will have no fucking clue what it is. however, you'd have to wait for me to get home because i don't have the j-IME installed at work.

I'm Chinese, I know all the kanji.
Kana is only 100 characters. True, I learned that on my own.
And of course I looked up grammar in books and on the net and asked people about it, there's no way you can look at something like Japanese and learn it magically. But once I got started its easy to build on it using video games.
And I passed level 1 of the Japanese language proficiency test so I would like to think that my Japanese doesn't suck nuts.

oh, well didnt mean to beat you, but it sounded like you were a 13yr/o punk who thought he learned japanese from final fantasy. but, my point was still valid, no one can learn a language just through video games (except teaching ones). i'm sure your japanese is on par with the natives consider you passel level 1, my apologies.

I don't know if you're Asian but if you do know Asian languages, Korean and Japanese are infinitely easier to learn than English. English and Russian are the two most difficult languages to learn. Chinese is much harder than Korean and Japanese as well. Have you seen those Chinese news reports where they interview caucasians who speak flawless Chinese? It's disgusting. Disgusting as in it puts my Chinese to shame. Ignore the accent part, and most of them don't even have much of an accent, but their grammar is flawless and they speak with a higher level of fluency than I do even though I consider my Chinese pretty damn good already.

Flip that around and think of the fobby people who can't speak English. Even if their accent is minimized, there's always these fundamental grammatical mistakes you notice and a different style of speaking. English is a lot harder. Just because you see people butchering the language doesn't mean you can't pick up other languages easier. Moreover, for those who already know English, picking up a Germanic language through video games is not too difficult. Think of those who learned Spanish or French or German in high school. Not too difficult was it?
 

uhohs

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that comparison isn't very valid imho. consider how many caucasians learn asian languages vs. how many asians learn english. you're gonna have literally millions and millions of asians with crap english. and of course they only have the best chinese speaking caucasians on chinese tv shows.