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Abm365
United States of America

New Studying Techniques

Post by Abm365 »

Hello, I've used Duolingo for a long time, and I'm wondering if anybody else has any tips to integrate Korean into everyday life to practice having conversations.

MacBeBe
United States of America

Re: New Studying Techniques

Post by MacBeBe »

Not sure about physical conversations, but I was using almost exclusively Duolingo until I finished the course. Just recently I added 2 things:

  1. The language course from King Sejong Institute: https://www.iksi.or.kr/lms/main/main.do
    It's free, and has online lectures with speaking practice and practice pages at the end of each lesson. The site is a little wonky to navigate, but eventually you figure it out. I started right from the introduction to Hangeul part, and learned quite a bit. It's helpful to me because it slows it down and actually explains things.
  2. The app HowToStudyKorean. It's got a matching game for vocabulary, but the best part is the in-depth discussion of each lesson. You can also purchase the online workbooks fairly cheaply (I think it's like $70 for the complete set, or $5 each). I'm seeing how well I do with the free portion, combined with the language course I mentioned above.

I've also used Busuu, but I'm learning more from the above 2 resources.
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Basler Biker
Switzerland

Re: New Studying Techniques

Post by Basler Biker »

Abm365 wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 5:20 am

Hello, I've used Duolingo for a long time, and I'm wondering if anybody else has any tips to integrate Korean into everyday life to practice having conversations.

Again not about conversations, but for sure "a new technique" are those offered by Google Labs,
called "Tiny Lessons".

It's in experimental phase, not sure if just anyone can try them out, but I can, and it has Korean in the test-set of languages. Why not give it a try - but probably it will be too easy for those who are already more-than-basic.

https://labs.google/lll/en/experiments/tiny-lesson

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