Sogang Korean Sogang University's own book series Korean Made Simple Introductory self-study Korean book by GO! Billy Korean Integrated Korean Most common college-level textbook series for in-class usage Seemile Video lessons taught by native Koreans GO! Billy Korean Weekly updated video lessons LP's Korean Language Learning Unorganized, but numerous lessons Korean Wiki Project Wiki-style Korean lessons
Sogang Korean Program Sogang University's own online curriculum - access in IE with Compatability View
Talk To Me In Korean Largest free site for beginners You can choose any one based on which one appeals best to you. What's next?"Ĭheck out any of the online courses or books below, and feel free to use other resources to complement them. There are links to separate Hangul courses below, and most of the online courses and books in this list also include Hangul lessons. Where do I start?"įirst learn Hangul (the Korean alphabet), and avoid using "romanization" (reading/writing Korean with the English alphabet). Only frequently recommended resources by intermediate+ learners will be added in order to keep this list as short as possible. Changes to this thread are based completely on reviews and suggestions from this subreddit's members.
These resources should all be geared toward beginners. However, most of these should still be applicable for a while (as long as the sites are still up). There is now a newer version of this list here.
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