I am learning 한국어! I want to share with you the easiest way to slip into this new language-learning experience 🙂
Tip #1: Learn the Alphabet, or Hangul
Hangul is pretty easy to learn ~ really, you would be surprised! It’s like learning your ABC’s. Once you have learned this foundation, everything else starts to become so much easier!

Tip #2: Use Drops to Supplement Your Vocabulary
I love, love, love the app called Drops to learn Korean words. It is easy to use, and you can learn a ton of new vocabulary in simple 15-minute intervals. However, I have android. Not sure if on iPhone.

Tip #3: Buy a Kit, Such as Living Language
To immerse myself in learning, I purchased the Living Language Korean Complete Edition. It’s a fantastic study system that includes tons of audio, so it helps with pronunciation, too.

Tip #4: Watch Korean TV!
This whole thing started with me watching Korean soaps and movies. They are absolutely creative and fun, very different from Hollywood stuff, and I fell in love with them instantly! 🙂 I watched them for a while with the subtitles, but then I thought… why not learn the language and just watch them?

I also watch Korean Vlogs on YouTube ~ the more conversation it has, the better!

Submerging yourself in a language is the fastest way to master it. I learned fluent English in the span of a year because I had no other choice 😂 And I did notice that my friends that avoided English took longer to learn the language. It only made it harder for them.
That’s it! You’re ready to learn a new language!
안녕! 👈 “ahn-yong,” like “aloha” it means hi or bye (informal/casual).
Bye! Ciao!
jarilissima

PS: Here’s a good place to start leaning Hangul ~ KoreanClass101 on YouTube

Thanks for the great tips ! I am learning Hana Hana Hangul. 😁
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I did that too! She’s fantastic 🤗
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Yes, she is ! She explains everything so clearly.🤗
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I really want to learn Korean!
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You can do it! 🙌
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Yes I can! 🙈😂❤️
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I’m Korean-American and I speak broken Korean, sadly. I’ve been watching a lot of Korean shows and speaking Korean a lot and it’s improving but definitely not fluent. Might use some of your tips thanks!
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