DaveAgain wrote:I used to watch a French YouTuber who had learned some Korean. She made one, how I learned Korean video, where she recommended talktomeinkorean.com as a good resource.rdearman wrote:Korean is mostly just watching a shed-load of dramas. Probably between 4 & 6 hours a day. I'm also dipping in and out of Korean teaching podcasts and YT channels. I try learning what I believe should be a commonly used word, then listen out for it during the dramas. Rather than just focusing on the subtitles. It seems to be working. I worked out that 가 means go (erroneously because the dictionary says it means "end"), then 가다 was go and 가다가 was something like, I'm coming, or I'm going? But the guy kept saying 가 and kicking the horse, so... Anyway, I'm trying to puzzle out some stuff.
I tend to remember words which I've tried to work out myself better, so hopefully this will help.
I have watched that video.
I can only use a limited sub-set of the stuff on Talk to me in Korean, because this is a free and legal challenge, so I can't pay for the courses like she did. But they do have some free stuff that I've watched and downloaded the pdf's for.