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Blogs
Blogs are part of web 2.0, where users can get together and share information with each other about whatever subject they want. There are some great people out there blogging about Korea, giving many insights from in Korea and around the world. You can learn many great things that aren’t necessarily covered in the news.
General
- Ask A Korean!
- Brian in Jeollanam-do
- Eat Your Kimchi
- GeorgeGoesKorean
- Gusts of Popular Feeling
- Journey to Seoul
- Korea Beat
- Korea Law Blog
- KoreaCrunch
- Koreality
- Korean Blog List
- Steve Thoughts
- Stray Blog
- Stuff Korean Moms Like
- The Grand Narrative
- The Hub of Sparkle
- The Marmot’s Hole
- The Real “South” Korea
- Waiguoren’s Weblog
- Waygook Next Door
- Web 2.0 Asia
Language
Media
Books
Of all the materials, this is the most comprehensive list. Books are easy to spend a minute or an hour on and carry with you anywhere.
Language
- KLEAR Integrated Korean series
- Handbook of Korean Vocabulary (learn the chinese roots)
- Korean Essential Vocabulary 6000 (most common words)
- Elementary Korean and Continuing Korean
- Living Korean series
- How Koreans Talk
- Survival Korean
- Using Korean
- Korean Phrasebook
Culture
- Mastering Business in Korea (English text)
Dictionaries
Online
Paper
- The New Oxford Picture Dictionary (great for visual learners)
- Korean Business Dictionary (highly recommended for people wanting to work)
- Handy English/Korean Dictionary
Media
Movies and dramas are great sources to learn things from. You should not assume everything you see in a movie reflects the culture, but there are some great points you can observe. They’re fun to watch and you can learn everything from vocabulary to grammar to culture etc.
Podcasts
These are very easy to subscribe to and get updates automatically for your mp3 player.
Music
Videos
- YouTube
- Let's Learn Korean series
- Let's Speak Korean series
Dramas and Movies
Information on viewing subtitles
- MySoju (online)
- AZNV.TV (registration required, online)
- Crunchyroll (online)
- D-Addicts (high quality torrent downloads, great for dramas)
News
By keeping up with the latest news, you will be able to talk about current events.
General
- Korea Times (English) (Korean)
- Korea Herald (English)
- Joon Gang Daily (English)
- English Chosun (English) (Korean)
- Yonhap News (English) (Korean)
Websites
Learning Communities
Korean Courses Online
From the Beginning
- Korean Alphabet
- Learn-Korean.Net
- Let's Learn Korean
- Korean through English
- Learn to Speak Korean Online
- An Introduction to Korean
- SNU's Online Korean
- Sogang Korean Program
More
- Indiana University Korean Center
- Korean Language Program Online Exercises
- Online Intermediate College Korean
- Korean (wikibooks)
- EZ Corean
- Korean Language Education Clearinghouse (KLEC)
- LearnKorean.com
- Korean grammar in Korean
- Korean Language
Culture
Software
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