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Korean Resources?

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-08 20:16

Beginner to Korean, I know most of the Hangul alphabet, but essentially nothing else. Just looking for any solid web resources for a beginner. Good books are also welcome! Thanks

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-08 23:00

OP Here, also looking for Korean friends on Skype or Kakaotalk...

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-09 6:31

Norwegian here. Also learning Korean, and it seems I'm at the same lvl as you, what's ur kakotalk-id?

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-12 18:42

For a kickstart, you may try Pimsleur Korean: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4961015/Complete_Pimsleur_Korean_I___II

If you are a Francophone, then Assimil Le Coréen Sans Peine may be useful for you.

Finally, as a blast from the past: http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.php?page=Korean

ps.: I'm not learning Korean (yet), but I've successfully used these resources for French and Japanese. However, not all Pimsleur/Assimil/FSI courses are created equal, so they may or may not work as well for Korean as they worked for the languages I've studied. YMMV

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-05 10:23

I'm learning Korean as well, I can read, write, pronounce hangul pretty well, however I'm working on my grammar and my vocabulary. Anything that can help me? I don't really know any websites that are "recommended" study use, Rosettastone is really crap, right now I'm using learnkoreanonline.net, korean-flashcards.com and busyatom.com I know some people use talk to me in korean, is that good? How effective is it to get a foreign exchange partner? Does that work well? If so, where do I go about getting one? Thanks

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-07 10:36

>>5 here
If anyone wants to add me on kakaotalk, we can practice vocabulary or grammar together or something, email me (emails in the email field)

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-14 6:49

Could anyone recommend a good integrated self study book? Preferably one with an answer key to the exercises

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-22 20:54

Naver dictionary is really useful, really really useful.
http://endic.naver.com/

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