Learn Korean¶
There should be one– and preferably only one –obvious way to do it.Although that way may not be obvious at first unless you’re Dutch.- The Zen of Python
Keywords to search with (+ Korean)
Content and language integrated learning (CLIL) – LingQ seems to be quite useful
Content-based instruction (CBI)
Comprehensible Input
Tools
Learn the sounds of Korean
Practice Spoken Korean in some korean speaking environment on the biggest metaverse, VRChat.
Practice typing on VRChat or on Discord with your friends.
Use Anki to memorize letters
Use the Learner’s Dictionary/Basic Korean Dictionary. After reaching B1, use Daum dictionary (web/app).
Use THE grammar checker
Learn Hangul, the Korean Alphabet
Learn How Hangul works
Memorize the letters
Try my deck.
Get some textbook
Integrated Korean (You can use Anna’s Archive to your advantage) (Recommended)
Sejong Korean (Open Source)
Watch Prof Yoon’s lecture
How To Study Korean
Memrise
Flashcards on Anki
Grammar
Sentences
Vocabulary from Retro’s Decks
Listening Resources
B2-C1
100 free audiobooks for Korean learners in the order at the book website. I understand that the first 50 books are for B2, the next 30 books B2 to C1, and the last 20 books to be C1 level. But I didn’t go through them, so take this with a grain of salt.
italki for paid tutors
HelloTalk for language exchange