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Grammar Points All About #11 - Top 5 useful tools for learning Korean Korean: Naver's English-Korean dictionary, Lang-8.com, hanlingo.com, cyworld.com, youtube.com

1. English-Korean/Korean-English dictionary by Naver.com (http://endic.naver.com) - Yo can type in any Korean or English word to see the equivalent word in the other language, along with some sample sentences. If you sign up and make an ID, you can store the words that you have looked up in your private word bank folder. 2. Lang-8 (http://lang-8.com) - Lang-8.com is a social networking website based on mutu writing correction. When you have written a passage or some sentences in Korean, people can either randomly find your posts and offer to help you by correcting it, or you registered friends can help you make your sentences more natural. 3. Hanlingo (http://hanlingo.com) - Hanlingo.com is a community/language exchange website that is run by Korean people. It is similar to other language exchange websites, but since it is based in Korea, you can make a lot more Korean friends than on other sites and join a lot of events that take place in Korea through this site. 4. Korea.net (http://www.korea.net) - Korea.net is a site run by the Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS). It features articles on culture, economics, art, life, and much more! You'll find content not only in Korean (great for Korean reading practice!), but also in English, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese as well. 5. Youtube (http://youtube.com) - With just a few search keywords, you can find a lot of Korean TV shows, music videos, movie clips and etc. Watching these videos will really help improve your understanding of spoken Korean.

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