Thread of resources i use for learning korean
This is my personal method and u can always add to this thread with info u think is useful
This is my personal method and u can always add to this thread with info u think is useful
•A P P S•
Naver dictionary: really useful for when u want a good translation (we don't trust google translate in this accout)
Lingodeer: teaches ALL, from 한글 to more complex grammar. It gives good vocabulary and the grammar is clear
Quizlet: to learn vocabulary
Naver dictionary: really useful for when u want a good translation (we don't trust google translate in this accout)
Lingodeer: teaches ALL, from 한글 to more complex grammar. It gives good vocabulary and the grammar is clear
Quizlet: to learn vocabulary
•W E B S I T E S•
1. https://talktomeinkorean.com/
Has 9 levels that covers a good part of the grammar but i feel it doesn't really get into it
They do have actual books u can buy, but with all the free material available online u should be fine
Needs more vocabulary for me
1. https://talktomeinkorean.com/
Has 9 levels that covers a good part of the grammar but i feel it doesn't really get into it
They do have actual books u can buy, but with all the free material available online u should be fine
Needs more vocabulary for me
2. https://keytokorean.com/
I use it for the vocabulary lists (also has grammar)
It's focused on memorizing EVERYTHING (and that's just not my way of learning)
I have a quizlet set with the vocabulary i learn from here and practice it that way (recommended)
I use it for the vocabulary lists (also has grammar)
It's focused on memorizing EVERYTHING (and that's just not my way of learning)
I have a quizlet set with the vocabulary i learn from here and practice it that way (recommended)
3. https://www.howtostudykorean.com/
Has vocabulary lists per lesson and it explains the grammar in detail (i do recommend having a base before jumping into this page so it's easier)
It has A LOT of lessons
It's so far the best website for when u know stuff but don't know how to continue
Has vocabulary lists per lesson and it explains the grammar in detail (i do recommend having a base before jumping into this page so it's easier)
It has A LOT of lessons
It's so far the best website for when u know stuff but don't know how to continue
4. https://koreanverb.app/?search=%EB%AA%A8%EB%A5%B4%EB%8B%A4
I found it recently, it conjugates any verb u want
Really good for irregular verbs like 모르다
I found it recently, it conjugates any verb u want
Really good for irregular verbs like 모르다
•C O U R S E S•
Both of these courses are free, u just need an account on coursera
Both of these courses are free, u just need an account on coursera
1. First step korean
It starts with 한글 and moves its way up to introducing yourself and others, also teaches numbers (both systems), date, hour and daily life
It's a good course for begginers and gives a more classroom like experience
It starts with 한글 and moves its way up to introducing yourself and others, also teaches numbers (both systems), date, hour and daily life
It's a good course for begginers and gives a more classroom like experience
2. Learn to speak korean 1
A bit faster, and assumes u know everything covered on the previous course
It focuses more on sentence making and verbs
Also provides good vocabulary
Cons: the conversation videos are really awkward and the sound isn't the best
A bit faster, and assumes u know everything covered on the previous course
It focuses more on sentence making and verbs
Also provides good vocabulary
Cons: the conversation videos are really awkward and the sound isn't the best
•E X T R A•
Duolingo: not recommended for korean, it doesn't have grammar and it makes everything confusing for me (if it works for u, keep going)
I do have to say that for other languages that the grammar is "easier" u can use it (i used it for italian and it works for me)
Duolingo: not recommended for korean, it doesn't have grammar and it makes everything confusing for me (if it works for u, keep going)
I do have to say that for other languages that the grammar is "easier" u can use it (i used it for italian and it works for me)
If u want to learn with songs i feel that I understand the most with day6 (check them out)
I also search the meaning of the catch phrase or a word that repeats a lot during the song and while listening u end up learning it (dalla dalla and airplane ar good examples)
I also search the meaning of the catch phrase or a word that repeats a lot during the song and while listening u end up learning it (dalla dalla and airplane ar good examples)
Don't frustrate, learning a language it's a loooong journey, take your time and eventually u will get there
Also, try to find a method that works for u and adapts to the time u have
Don't give up!!
파이팅!!
Also, try to find a method that works for u and adapts to the time u have
Don't give up!!

파이팅!!
~end of thread~