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Korean is offered at University of Oregon by the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures.

Resources at Yamada

Language

  • Introduction to Korean - David Eisenberg made learning Korean very easy! This site contains sound player for pronunciation! You can learn Korean alphabet, basic conversational phrases, basic vocabulary and grammar, and it's made easy because he illustrates and uses photos. Also, includes more links to learn Korean, and finding textbooks. Also available from this site, you can download the total tutorial, so you don't have to be on-line to learn Korean!
  • Hanbooks - Find textbooks to learn Korean on-line. order instantly!
  • Mr. Oh's "Korean for Dummies" - if you're a dummy and want to learn basics in korean, go here. Mr. Oh makes it easy to learn, through glossary, hanja (chinese characters), and special section "korean for Dummies".
  • Korean Language Classroom - Offers lots of basic vocabulary under 7 different catagories. Listening comprehension and on-line quiz are one of the best feature. Also, offers link to on-line courses.
  • Declan's Korean Language Page - Lots of links & resources. short history of hangul (korean alphabet), topics in grammar learning. also features "reading hangul on web".
  • Say hello in korean! - Learn how to say hello in Korean. Also learn about korean culture. After looking at this site, you'll be able to say hello to any of 72,000,000 korean speaking people in the world.
  • Reading Korean - This program is designed to help students get a good start reading Korean. It can also be used a reference tool or an aid for teachers.
  • Korean Tutor - KoreanTutor's educational content has been contributed by Seoul National University's Korean Language Education Research Institute and has been modified for online studying. It is composed of 3 components (the Korean Alphabet, Sentence Patterns, and Level Study), providing systematic study programs ranging from low to high levels.
  • korean through english - chapter 1-10. learn Korean, read text on-line!

Dictionaries

  • on-line dictionary - yahoo provides dictionary. Korean-korean, korean-english, english-korean.
  • Dictionary - many many links to korean/ english dictionary

Resources/Computers

  • On-line courses - offers on-line courses for learning Korean. Includes search, index, resources etc.
  • MONASH UNIVERSITY - all about Korean. Computing in Korean, finding Korean programs, resources etc. Links to useful Korean sites.
  • Seoul - An American guy who stayed in Korea for awhile, wrote a journal. Interesting to read, if you want to find out about experience in Korea. He talks about the language and the culture.
last updated 18 Aug 06
 


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