- 501st MI Brigade LEAP
The purpose of this unofficial web site is to support military and civilian Korean linguists around the world with information related to maintaining and improving Korean language proficiency. This page was designed by U.S. Army linguists in the Seoul area for the purpose of language maintenance and to keep linguists, civilian and military alike, abreast of current educational opportunities on the Korean peninsula.
- Logoi.com: Learning Korean on CD-ROM
A multimedia Korean CD-ROM, including Korean for Beginners and Everyday Korean. With this product, you will not just learn to speak Korean, but you will also learn the necessary skills to be on your way to fluency. The system is made up of two software titles: Beginners and Everyday Korean.
- An Introduction to Korean
One of the first Korean language lessons sites on the web. Includes a brief introduction to both Hangul and some basic grammar and vocabulary. By J. David Eisenberg
- Hangul -- English Version
A brief overview of the language, along with free listening activities, lists of phrases, and two games.
- Hangul and Internet in Korea FAQ
This page answers nearly every question you ever had (and even ones you didn't) about how to display Korean text (Hangul) on your screen.
- Konglish -> Wronglish -> English
Includes downloadable dictionary and workbooks designed to help speakers make the transition from inproper Konglish to proper English.
- Korean Language Learning Software
Two shareware programs that assist in learning Korean. "ReadWrite Korean" teaches the Korean alphabet (Hangul) and "Korean HakGyo" introduces the basics of Korean grammar and vocabulary. From Declan Software.
- Korean Studies at Sogang
A comprehensive tutorial from Sogang University in Korea. Requires Korean font. You must register, but the registration and course are both free.
- Korean through English
An online version of the popular language curriculum produced by the Korean government. May take a couple of minutes to load.
- Korean Tutor
A subscription Korean language site - $40 per six month subscription - - includes a decent free daily(?) intermediate-level tips section.
- KOSNET: Korean Study Net
Korean government constructed KOSNET as a part of TEL*LINGUA project. KOSNET is developed to help overseas Korean, foreigners and people who work for Korean education.
- Virtual Centre for Learning and Teaching Korean
The goal of this site is to improve the learning and teaching environment for learners and teachers of the Korean language in which independent learning, collaboration, cooperation and networking is promoted between learners and teachers, between learners and other learners, and between learners and native Korean speakers.
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