Christi wrote:Wow, those Glossika Korean sentences look very random haha. How does it work? Do they explain grammar and then show you a lot of sentences to listen to?
Also, wish my country's Netflix offered more Korean shows so I could also use the Language Learningwith Netflix extension. It seems like such a great resource!
Hi Christi!
Glossika is basically random sentences, but you do a quick level test first (I actually enjoyed it, good test of my Korean listening comprehension!). Then you get 5 sentences that repeat abt 5 times each. When you are done you get new sentences. You can skip the repetitions if you feel the sentences are too easy. There aren't grammar explanations per se but they have a free blog with alot of grammar etc.
I honestly wouldn't get glossika for korean alone because kpop and kdramas are good enough for listening comphrehension for me, but it was fun to test my knowledge and learn random new sentences!
For Korean AND French AND icelandic, it was worth it coz then I could learn 3 languages for the same price
It's a little pricey though, I'll try one month and see how it goes
In terms of Netflix - yes it's a great resource!! Can you get Viu in your country? It's a great source of dramas :)