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How to Read Korean Faster

7 hours 49 min ago

I do a lot of Korean reading… in the dictionary, and grammar lessons. But I don’t read enough regular books (I’m trying!), so when my subscribers started asking me for tips to read faster I wasn’t sure the best books to recommend or the best methods for that.

Fortunately one of my friends is Gillian 쌤, a Korean teacher who absolutely loves reading, and also prepared several recommendations – books to read as a Korean learner to improve your reading speed, as well as practical tips for how to read Korean faster and how to study from Korean books.

The Hardest Part of Life in Korea (Literally TRASH) | Into Korean

Fri, 2026-05-01 00:13

For me, one of the most difficult parts of living in Korea is dealing with trash – knowing what to throw away and where. But for most Korean learners, the most difficult part of living in Korea is the Korean language. We talked about some of the issues that foreigners in Korea have, along with some of the issues that Koreans have, in my latest podcast episode of “Into Korean.”