Everything Diglot Groupie France Joined 4703 days ago 87 posts - 167 votes Speaks: French*, English Studies: Spanish
| Message 1 of 6 21 February 2012 at 4:27pm | IP Logged |
I decided to list all the methods, programs, resources and other books and tapes
available for Korean learning. Feel free to share your links and reviews.
Note: there is no sponsored links here.
1.FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS
1.1. BOOKS & TAPES
- Pimsleur Korean I & II
- Colloquial Korean
- Teach Yourself Korean
- Integrated Korean
- Survival Korean
- Korean Made Easy for Beginners (Darakwon)
- Korean Made Easy for Everyday Life (Darakwon)
- Korean Made Easy - Starter (Darakwon)
- You Speak Korean! (Paradigm Busters)
- Active Korean
- Korean Grammar in Use (Darakwon)
- College Korean
1.2. SOFTWARES & ONLINE PROGRAMS
- Rosetta Stone
- Korean Class 101
- Declan Software's programs
- Learn Korean Now
- Rocket Language
- Haru Korean
1.3 FOR FREE
- Sojang Korean Program
- BusyAtom.Com
- Talk To Me In Korean
- Seemile
- Click Korean (SNU)
- Monash
University
- learnlangs.com
- Learn-korean.net
- Hanlingo.com
- Life in Korea
- Foreign Language
Institute (FSI)
- Korean-flashcards.com
- Learn Korean
Language
- Let's Speak Korean (Arirang TV)
- Page F30 : Korean
through music
- Online Intermediate College
Korean
- Learn Korean: LP's Korean Language
Learning
- Columbia
University
- Online materials for
College Korean
- Harvard University
- The University of Hawaii
System
- Korean Course
1.4. ANDROID APPS
- Korean Handwriting (HyongA)
1.5. IPHONE APPS
- Let's Learn Korean with KBS
- Korean Cuisine (KBS)
- Korean Study Buddy! (Ronald Bell)
- FREE Korean Essentials by AccelaStudy® (Renkara Media Group, Inc.)
- Learn Korean Vocabulary - Free Gengo WordPower (Innovative Language Learning, LLC)
- Korean Verbs: Dongsa (Max Christian)
- Korean Handwriting (HyongA)
2. POUR FRANCOPHONES
2.1. PAYANTS
- Le Coréen sans peine (Assimil)
- Coréen de poche (Assimil)
- Cours de Coréen (Darakwon)
- Parler le Coréen en voyage (Harrap's)
- J'aime le Coréen (Shinasa)
- Rosetta Stone
2.2. GRATUITS
- Cours de Coréen
- Parlons Coréen I (KBS)
- Parlons Coréen II (KBS)
Edited by Everything on 26 February 2012 at 10:39am
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liddytime Pentaglot Senior Member United States mainlymagyar.wordpre Joined 6231 days ago 693 posts - 1328 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Galician Studies: Hungarian, Vietnamese, Modern Hebrew, Norwegian, Persian, Arabic (Written)
| Message 2 of 6 21 February 2012 at 11:59pm | IP Logged |
Wow!
Great stuff!
츠날 감ㅏ합ㅣ다!
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XSomnombulist Newbie United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4811 days ago 9 posts - 9 votes Studies: Korean, English*
| Message 3 of 6 25 February 2012 at 8:29am | IP Logged |
Thanks for the list of great resources. I happen to like Cours de Coréen the best. It has a nice comprehensive
Hanja dictionary. I will check the rest out soon.
Again, 감사합니다. Sorry that I'm not too original. I just started to learn how to type in Korean this week.
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druckfehler Triglot Senior Member Germany Joined 4870 days ago 1181 posts - 1912 votes Speaks: German*, EnglishC2, Korean Studies: Persian
| Message 4 of 6 26 February 2012 at 2:28am | IP Logged |
Great idea! I checked out Cours de Coréen and the Hanja section is really nice! Even useful for people who only know minimal French.
There's so much available, if we all contribute that list will be huge.
There's also the College Korean Textbook (not online)
with online supplementary material here:
http://www.language.berkeley.edu/Korean/1/index.html
The free Online Intermediate College Korean
http://www.language.berkeley.edu/korean/10/index.htm
This blog with grammar, lessons, songs with lyrics and vocab and a first video with transcription and vocabulary
http://parksguide.blogspot.com/
grammar example sentences with audio (beginning to advanced levels)
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ealac/korean/academics_learning.h tm
lots of exercises from university of hawaii(?) courses korean 101 to 202 (just have to find them on the site :))
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~mihyunk/kor101/index.html
and podcats with transcription and vocab here
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~mhkim/podcast/
Korean through music with detailed lyric explanations
http://www.pagef30.com/search/label/Korean%20through%20music
that's it for now. I've collected more, but I'll post that another time, if you're interested.
Edited by druckfehler on 26 February 2012 at 2:29am
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Everything Diglot Groupie France Joined 4703 days ago 87 posts - 167 votes Speaks: French*, English Studies: Spanish
| Message 5 of 6 26 February 2012 at 10:18am | IP Logged |
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Great idea! I checked out Cours de Coréen and the Hanja section is really nice!
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The website is also available in English : www.korean-
course.com (in fact, the Hanjas section is not available in this version)
Thanks for sharing your links, I'll add them to the list in a few minutes.
Edited by Everything on 26 February 2012 at 10:19am
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sabotai Senior Member United States Joined 5884 days ago 391 posts - 489 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Japanese, Korean, French
| Message 6 of 6 03 March 2012 at 10:30pm | IP Logged |
Here are a few more Korean text books for your list
Yonsei Korean (6 books series)
Yonsei Korean Reading Series (5 book series)
Sogang Korean (10 book series)
GANADA Korean (6 book series)
And here are a few more self-teaching type books
Hippocrene's Korean
Living Language: Spoken World Korean
I personally like the Yonsei and Sogang books. They take a bit of effort since they are mostly in Korean and are meant for classrooms (they become entirely in Korean around midway through each series), but they both offer a good amount of audio, vocab, grammar explanation and exercises if you use them. (I don't personally do the exercises, but I do find them a good resource for mining sentences.)
The downside to them is that they are a series, and are quite expensive collectively. Even each individual book is more expensive than Hippocrene's, Colloquial, or any of the other self-teaching type books. So if you are on a budget, I'd stick with those rather than any of the textbook series.
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