Learning Korean :)

If you have an android device, eggbun is good for learning stuff like hangul and the basics.

If you’re a more intermediate learner grammar haja is a good app too(I think it’s only on android)

Also:

http://www.howtostudykorean.com (good for beginners to advanced learners)
http://www.language.berkeley.edu/korean/10/index.htm (for intermediate learners)
http://www.koreangrammarplus.com (for intermediate learners)

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I found this youtube series and I think it’s very good.
It’s called 바른 한국어 and it has different grades called 급 So if you’re an absolute beginner you start from 1급 and if you already know some more you can start from 2급. In 2급 lesssons you learn together with a foreign student, which is very fun.
The lessons are spoken entirely in Korean but the teacher speaks very clear and slowly so it’s not difficult to follow. And you can always turn on English or Korean subtitles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-93jZnIR23U
Here is the link to the second lesson, so that you can see how it works (the first one was the Hangul alphabet)

And it’s also available for Spanish language learners:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eixefl4DVqY

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There really is too many resources for learning Korean ><

If you wanna just ask a quick question about the language like “how do you say ___” or what does “___” mean, hinative is a good app to download ~

And if you want to look up pronunciations of words forvo.com is a good site. They have native speakers doing the pronunciations. The only thing is not all of the words are being pronounced on there ><

I like naver. Naver also tells you how to prnounce things. ^^

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The website and phone app Memrise is really good to learn korean i’ve been using it for 4 days now and I can also read korean and write (I still do little mistakes in writing though) but do not always understand what it means but it’s definitely a good website/app to learn korean and I recommend it to whoever wants to learn the language.

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Hi! Can you send me that books? Here´s my email cintyacarol@outlook.com

http://9gag.com/gag/agNKV46?ref=fbp ENJOY

Hello, can I have them, too please?

Here is my email ocampodaniela233@gmail . thank you

Hey, there is an app called MOONDLY very interesting, you can easy learn every language you want, has everyday tests, weekly tests at the end of every week…Try it ! Good luck…

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Would be so awesome if you could send me any or all of the .pdf books on learning korean you have XD I just recently decided to start learning Korean and would love to have a bigger resource pool to pick up things from

My email is: rosesbloominsummer@gmail.com

I hope you’ll have the time and inclination to send me them and I thank you in advance should you choose to do so

Thank you very very much XDDDD

Have a nice day! :3

Oops that was supposed to be a private message :confused: can’t seem to delete it, anyone have any tips TT_TT

Hi dudie,

Thanks for sharing. Are all of these free resources to learn Korean ??? I am on a budget…:disappointed_relieved:

Hi @ady_313,

They’re all free :slight_smile: I highly recommend Talk To Me In Korean. It has so many resources and a pre-established curriculum that you can follow from the beginning to the advanced level.

Also, not sure where you live, but there’s a website called Abebooks that helps you find the cheapest copies of the books you’re looking for on Amazon. I was able to buy my Integrated Korean textbook for about $8 CAD and Colloquial Korean for $5. Both are used but show very little wear and tear.

No worries. It happens to the best of us.

Click on the 3 dots beside the “reply” button. An option to delete your post should show up from there :smiley:

Awesome! Thanks so much youraverageangel ! :blush:

I like books with animation can you recommend some books like that for me?

Hey Folks!

I am glad to announce that Viki has updated the new Learn Mode feature to improve it based on the feedback from a lot of you. You can now use learn mode to support your language learning endeavours for both Chinese & KOREAN! The feature still includes favorites like dual subtitles and segment navigation.

In addition though this new update includes the following:

  • Learn mode is now available for any subtitle language with more than 50% subtitles for a video. This means that you can now learn Korean or Chinese even if you are not an English speaker. This opens a lot of interesting language combinations such Korean-Spanish or Chinese-French & many more!

  • The UI has now been revamped to make the text more readable & easy to understand.

For more information on using learn mode please refer to: https://support.viki.com/hc/en-us/articles/231829048-How-to-use-Learn-Mode-

Here are a few titles for which learn mode is available, so get started today!

From Korea:

Boys Over Flowers

The Legend of the Blue Sea

My Love from the Star

Moonlight Drawn by Clouds

Kill me, Heal me

From China:

My Sunshine (Director’s Cut) 何以笙箫默

The Lost Tomb 盗墓笔记

My Best Ex-Boyfriend 最佳前男友

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You could add two Korean films,
The Wedding Day
https://www.viki.com/videos/217882v-the-wedding-day
and Kinship
https://www.viki.com/videos/217885v-kinship

The dual subtitles (Korean+other language) do work fine. But hovering with the mouse, a word becoming highlighted while the video pauses, and stuff being shown… nope, it doesn’t happen.

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Hi, I know this post is old, but would you be so kind as to still send me the .pdf files, if the offer still stands.
My email address is maxwell.niklaus@gmail.com
Thank you in advance