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u/bookwolf · 3 pointsr/Korean

Hi there regua, I'm a fellow newbie. I'm also more of a book learner, though I use TTMIK's lessons and my Korean neighbors to get my comprehension / speaking practice in.

Somewhere in the Ultimate Beginner Resource Thread, they mention a particular textbook that, Integrated Korean. I'll put the data on it below, but I have it and it's been great so far for slowly getting a grasp on the grammar, expanding vocabulary, and giving starker explanations of stuff the other resources might breeze over. opinion disclaimer

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u/foureand · 3 pointsr/Korean

If you are a good independent learner, Integrated Korean is a really good textbook series that I recommend.

Also check out talk to me in korean for podcasts that are very easy to follow.

Other than that, the best advice I could give is make flashcards for the most common nouns, verbs and adjectives (start with 100 of each and add more periodically) and learn those. Even if you can't use more than the most basic words, you should be able to get your point across. Once you have a core to build on, you could try talking to mom in korean and just build vocab from there.