Last week, we took a look at all of the resources available to us for studying languages. I thought that Mango Languages seemed like the most helpful, because not only did it have a ton of languages to offer, but it also had both a web and mobile version. It seems like the program stresses repeated quizzing and intermittent learning, which seems very helpful for learning vocabulary over time. That being said, it seems like Mango Languages is somewhat limited, and only has the basics for the language.
Byki seems a little more expansive, but does not have a mobile app like Mango Languages. The website is also not nearly as polished, but I think Byki would be a great resource to supplement Mango Languages. This website can further be supplemented with Diigo, which is a really useful tool for bookmarking websites for sharing with other. On top of that, any online English-Korean dictionary will help a lot.
I've started to learn Korean by looking up basic greetings online, which are pretty easy to find from a quick google search. It's been easy to find out how to say "hello", "goodbye", and "how are you", so I'm hoping to continue this process to learn basic conversational statements.
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Keep up the good job!
You're very resourceful!!