Retro Learns Korean

Blog posts about Korean and general language learning methods, motivation and theory. Anki decks, Hanja, reading, listening and subtitles for Korean learners. Learning Korean since September 2018. Focused on Reading and Input for now.

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Lingo Mastery's 2000 Most Common Korean Words in Context Review

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My number one factor of a good vocabulary resource is that it gives you an example sentence for each word. Simple sentences are simply the b...

How to Use Ridibooks(Korean Ebook Store)

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Depending on where you live, it can be very difficult to get your hands on Korean books. Here in the UK I imagine there are only very spec...
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Smartphone Apps for Learning Korean

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  When you think of or ask about language learning apps, the first thing to come up will likely be Duolingo. Sadly it has a lot of drawbacks...
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How to Type in Korean and How to Practice Typing Faster

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Check out the related video here:  When learning a new language with a new writing system many people like to focus on how to write or type ...
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How to Spend as Much of Your Day as Possible Learning Korean

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With the rise of immersion learning and 40 hour week challenges and such, I feel this might help those who want to push their time to it...

Watching Media and Using Subtitles to Learn a Language

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Related video for extra viewing:   A lot of learners often ask questions around the use of subtitles and whether they should be using native...
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