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hi, may i know where you are learning your korean? is that an app? thanks!
Hey ! Thanks for asking, I learn with a combination of a few different mediums.
I'm currently enrolled in the cyber korean beginner 1 course through the king sejong institute https://www.iksi.or.kr/lms/main/main.do . It is free to make an account and enroll in the program. On the website they also offer free textbooks to go along with their courses or to use on their own.
For an app I use : Patchim training: Learning korean language in 3 min! by hikari nakashima , korean GG , Mondly Languages and Rosetta Stone. I get bored learning through one type of lesson so i like to switch it up. I do occassionaly also use memrise as well.
For textbooks: Vitamin Korean, Korean for overseas koreans + workbook, and customized korean ..... no real need for all three but going through them helps refresh what i've learned through different exercises. korean grammar in use is also a great resource to have on hand.
the talk to me in korean podcast is also a great listen when you are busy doing chores or other daily tasks, as well as the essential korean podcast, both available on spotify. I believe both also have websites in which you can check out.
Almost forgot to mention, I use toucan in my browser so that I'm forced to see, read, translate and slowly understand korean words a bit more. It is a great vocabulary builder.
I've tried many many resources and really nothing fits 100%. Luckily with korean there is many options out there to learn. If you ever need anymore suggestions please feel free to reach out!
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