hi everyone! because i put tutoring on hold while i am working full time but still want to provide help to those who want to start learning/want to practice their korean, i am continuously compiling material for free learning :)
resources are totally free!
most are typically aimed at children (which is great for beginners!!)
hangul practice
vocabulary building
printable/downloadable
example of scans:
example of grammar breakdowns:
i will be adding material over the coming weeks and continuously as i come across material! updates may be frequent or slow down at times.
note: resources are free, and they’re totally free to share and use! but please do not repost without credit, and because i buy these from my workplace with my own money and spend time scanning them and cleaning them up and organizing them, please consider tipping me as much as you’d like ♥️
here is the link to the drive! (sorry, can’t hyperlink on mobile currently)
enjoy, and thank you in advance! have fun and feel free to ask me any questions—i am a korean studies grad and was a tutor for the beginning korean classes at my university. i am happy to help however i can!
♥️ joey
Hey peeps!
This is my vocabulary “notebook” with a list of words from Le Petit Prince in French. I plan on updating it as I go and also keeping it divided by chapters.
xoxo, Liv
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I don’t know much else about this website however because I just found out about it today.
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Hi! Do you know any good french vocabulary/ grammar workbooks on like a B1/B2 level? I'm kind of stuck at that level and im starting to think i may need a more traditional approach. Merci ❤️
Hello,
I'm actually working on my own as we speak! The only book I've ever recommended is Myrna Rochester's so you might want to take a look at it, but in the meantime, here are my suggestions:
Read, read, read - the news, children's books, blogs, etc.
Journal daily, explain what you've been doing, eating, feeling, etc.
Check my grammar tag!
Send me questions when needed
Search sentences on Deepl when you're unsure
I charge for lessons but not for chats! You can hit me up on IG
I will let you know when the books are finished.
Hope this helps! x
Here's all my most important links:
My Notes Section - my main blog can also be searched by subject name as all notes posted are tagged with their subject
My Resources Notion - my Notion with all my curated resources, updating constantly.
My Study Youtube - study with me, ask questions about the subject, chill, and off semesters, chill game streams.
My goal this year is to finally finish building my discord server and work out the workarounds for some things so look forward to that!
Check out my new quizlet study set specifically for learning colors in Korean. Also out now, my new website is up! Purchase my new PDF Colors in Korean study sheet right here.
화이팅!
Great news, I wasted an hour making a tutorial to help you get started!
Anyone that knows me knows I’m probably the biggest preacher when it comes to online creators having publicly available queues for the security of potential clients and creators alike. So finally I made something to help make that leap a little easier, as I know Trello can be confusing at first, especially when it’s the standard for a lot of creators.
I’ve been using Trello as my public queue for years now, so I jammed my knowledge into this document! I’m happy to answer more questions regarding it, as I do have a lot of experience!
I’m certain some people have made better tutorials than I have, but I thought I’d still make something to help!
Source: 10 JavaScript concepts every JavaScript developer should know by Aakash_codes ⚡️
Made by Pradeep Pandey - [LINK]