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Start where you are
New to Hangul? Begin there. Already reading? Open a lesson. Not sure? Take a 3-minute placement test. Every path is in clear English.
Choose a door
Four ways in. Pick one.
Learn, practice, test, or look up a rule. You don’t need to do them in order — but most people start with Learn.
Hangul, then Beginner 1. Words, sentences, and grammar in one short sitting.
Open lessons →Listen, record, and reuse café, subway, and greeting lines.
Open drills →A 3-minute placement, or a short check after a lesson. Honest feedback.
Take a test →-요 vs casual, particles, batchim, and titles — in plain English.
Open guides →How it works
Learn. Practice. Prove it.
A simple loop. Finish one useful sentence today — then check that it stuck.
Learn
English notes with Hangul, sound, and a few natural examples. One lesson is enough.
Practice
Hear it, say it, reuse it. Short speaking and listening drills from the same lesson.
Test
A quick check that shows what stuck — and what to review next.
Goals
Choose one goal. Start there.
Pick the Korean you need first. If the basics are missing, the lesson path will send you back to Beginner 1.
Featured lessons
Finish one useful lesson today
Each lesson ends with something you can say out loud.
Hangul
New to the alphabet?
One small set a day. Seven days is enough to start reading real words.
Guides
Short reads for the hard parts
Open one when you’re stuck. You don’t need to read them before every lesson.
You can begin with Greetings, or find your level first. Either way, you’ll know what to do next.