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Talk to me in Korean

Today, I’m on lesson 14 of Talk to me in Korean Level 1. After finding out my lack of progress in conversational Korean, I finally took some time to take a different tack. Talk to me in Korean was recommended on some reddit thread and so far, even the free version is wonderfully useful, and funny too. I can really feel the difficulty of learning Korean now. I believe that is a good thing. I am still building my vocabulary via the Drops app, but now, all my vocabulary has a context to be used in. I’m quite happy with my new found progress. I will continue the lessons at TTMIK (that’s what they call themselves) and hopefully I can move on to movies and the supplement site How to Study in Korean.

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