The best 5 apps and sites to learn Korean for free
By Panda Blue
@PandaBluee (5)
Romania
May 11, 2019 10:32am CST
I like learning languages and i thought i should share my favorite resources for Korean.
Talk to me in Korean - This site has an app and it's probably one of the best resources. The ones who are responsible for it are Koreans and they focus on every aspect regarding how to learn Korean. They have lessons, culture articles and videos, vocabulary lessons in digital and text format plus many others interesting things.
How to study Korean - This is a site where a learner teaches you vocabulary and grammar through pdf documents. The lessons can be quite long but with 1 or 2 documents per week you can improve relatively quickly without feeling overwhelmed.
Lingodeer - This app has lessons that don't take more than 5 minutes and it allows you to practice later so you can revise the information and see what you need to focus on in the future.
Drops - This app gives you 5 minutes daily to learn new vocabulary. You can get more minutes if you share the app with others. Drops offers more languages than just Korean but it's a really great with a pleasant and easy to use interference.
Clozamaster - This app/site is great for when you want to learn or apply grammar rules in context. It gives you a sentence and usually you have to choose a word that fits in based in the context. Similar to a multiple choice test. You don't have a limit for how long to use it so you can use it whenever you are bored or have a couple of minutes to spare.
I hope someone found this interesting and useful. Feel free to tell me if you'd like any kind of posts related to languages. I study some in university and I've also studied on my own for several years. Hope you have a great day/night!
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@This_is_someone (21)
• India
11 May 19
I think you just love learning new languages. That's great, keep going. It's not an easy task to learn many languages. I know of this one app called Duolingo. I haven't used it much, maybe you can try it.
@PandaBluee (5)
• Romania
11 May 19
I know it! It's a great app but many language learners prefer Lingodeer for Asian languages. I use duolingo for practice usually after i've studied with a book.
@PandaBluee (5)
• Romania
11 May 19
@This_is_someone Good luck! If you want something easy you could try Norwegian, Spanish, Italian, Afrikaans or Dutch. These are usually considered easier than Korean or Japanese for example.
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@This_is_someone (21)
• India
11 May 19
@PandaBluee ohh! I am not that great a language learner. I want to learn at least one language on my own. So now maybe, with your suggestion, I'll start learning on lingodeer soon! Thanks.