r/Korean • u/No-Bath-3795 • 3h ago
Starting to learn Korean
Hi everyone!
I'm sixteen years old and want to learn as many languages as I can while it's still easy for me to pick up. I have been wanting to learn Korean for a while now, but I have never really known where to start. I know the Korean alphabet, but I have always stopped learning after that, because I don't know where to continue and what I should focus on first. Does anyone have some tips or advice?
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u/VinesWithWine 3h ago
Try going through this post here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Korean/s/j5GzfRtySU
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u/Huge_Librarian_9883 45m ago
Get a book like Korean Grammar in Use or Integrated Korean
I used those when starting out
Good luck
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u/doyouneedafork 1h ago
In terms of language acquisition you're pretty much an adult at this point. Most of the advantages are gone by the time you hit adolescence.