Feeling a Bit Stuck 5+ TechniquesMethods to Learn Korean!

Feeling a Bit Stuck? 5+ Techniques/Methods to Learn Korean!

Sometimes it’s hard not to feel stuck in a rut, especially if you are self-studying and don’t have a clear lesson plan to follow. Or maybe you feel tired of what you are currently doing. Trying out new methods to learn Korean is a good idea to revitalize your motivation! You can decide to pair a new technique alongside what you have already or swap entirely if it works for you.

October 9th is Hangul Day!

October 9th is Hangul Day!

Today is 한글날 or Hangul Day, which is a Korean holiday dedicated to celebrating the Korean writing system and its creator King Sejong! So to commemorate, I’ll go through a bit on Hangul’s history, King Sejong, and some resources on how to learn Hangul yourself. 

More Korean Webtoon Onomatopoeia!

More Korean Webtoon Onomatopoeia! 

I’m back again with more webtoon onomatopoeia! Onomatopoeia is found not only in webtoons but also used a lot in Korean reality TV shows. You can also find them in Kakao emoticons/stickers or other texting platforms. But today I’ll be delving deeper into different sounds and Korean sfx, with a focus on genre.

Using Podcasts to Learn Korean

Using Podcasts to Learn Korean!

Podcasts can make a great resource for learning Korean and practicing your listening no matter what level you are at! Using podcasts to learn Korean is a great option because you can do it while doing chores, menial tasks, on the bus or train, or in many other situations.

Korean Hangul Practice Game

Korean Hangul Practice Game

Back again with another quiz game for everyone! This time for beginner Korean learners it’s a game to help you memorize the Korean writing system. Now this does work with romanization and has no audio so it doesn’t help with memorizing the sounds and getting down how to speak Korean but it’s a great starting resource and an easy Hangul practice game to get into!

Korean Typing Practice Game

Korean Typing Practice Game!

At least for me typing was something I was really weak at in Korean and took a lot of time to develop. From memorizing spelling, the correct order for typing out double vowel words such as 원, being slow, and just mistyping by not knowing the keyboard layout yet. So I have a favourite resource for Korean typing practice that I really like that I wanted to share with you all!