Learn Korean while Sleeping. Does it WORK?

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Learn Korean while Sleeping?

 

Hell Junkies!

I write about language. And from time to time, I get some interesting e-mails. All I read. Some I reply to. And some deserve a post as as a response. Simply because it’s not the first time such a question is asked. So….

Does learning Korean while you sleep actually work?

Learn Korean While Sleeping

It sounds awesome, right? All you have to do is turn some audio lesson on.

Then you go to sleep. Easy!

And then Korean words and phrases are drilled into your head.

If it sounds awesome and easy, a company is using this angle to SELL. They’ll look for scientific studies and try to align them with their goals. But to answer the question of does it work…

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Fast answer: It does not. There ARE better and faster ways to learn Korean. How? Scroll down to “Active Learning” or if you want to learn… check out KoreanClass101 – one of my favorite learning programs.

Why does it not work? Doesn’t the brain react to stimulation while we’re asleep? It does. That’s how alarm clocks wake us up. But when it comes to new stimulation like me teaching you a brand new Korean word, it fails miserably.

Why?

#1. Easy answer. I can teach you a Korean word right now. While you’re awake. You will definitely forget it. Learners forget most new words that they learn. In fact, you tell me why you don’t remember 95% of what you learned in your History Class. (Hint: You heard it once. You didn’t use it.) So, how do you expect to learn in your sleep? At a time, when your body recovers and your subconscious cleans up your mess.

#2. Passive learning doesn’t work with new information. You can put on a Korean audio lesson that contains words you don’t know, let it play in the background as you go about your life. And you won’t learn anything. Your brain has no prior knowledge of it. It’ll pass off as gibberish until you sit down and actively pick words apart.

Similarly, turn on the TV and go talk to your mom. Then, see if you remember anything that was said on the TV while you were in the conversation.

#3. You’re not saying the word. You’re not writing it down. So, how could you expect that “hearing” words alone while you sleep will teach you a language. To learn a language, you must speak (make mistakes) the language and put it to use. You must listen. Repeat. Write it down. …Can you do that in your sleep?

Active Learning is the Way to Go to Learn Korean.

Meaning, you must be awake. Any company claiming that you will learn Korean – and actually speak it – while you’re asleep, is trying to sell you a fantasy. If you’re going to buy it, at least learn while you’re awake! Active learning is the way to go. Why?

  1. It’s the best way to introduce new information to your brain. Since you’re awake, you’ll make connections to what you already know – to make sense of new information. That’s how you actually learn.
  2. Multi-tasking doesn’t work… well. At least for anyone that wants to speak great Korean.
  3. You need to actively say the words and phrases out loud to “practice” your speaking skills.
  4. You need to actively read to “practice” your reading skills. And so on.
  5. The best way to improve is to speak with a native speaker… Can’t do that asleep.

So, what can you do? Don’t try to learn while you sleep. Or at least spend money on things that promise this. To truly learn Korean, you should get a tutor, a textbook or try out an online Korean learning program.

If you’re a fan of Audio & Video Lessons that teach you to speak Korean – I suggest KoreanClass101.com. It’s a great learning program with new lessons all the time – that you can take on your smartphone or learn at home. You learn how to speak and understand real Korean with bite-sized, radio style lessons.

I highly recommend it for Beginners and Intermediate learners.

Below is a quick preview of how it works.

– The Main Junkie

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