This covers several youtube channels, webtoons, audiobooks, and a storybook, specifically marked for listening, watching, and/or reading. In this post, I go a bit deeper into different types of resources to add to your studying. My first resource guide, these recommendations cover the basics from learning hangul to my main study materials, as well as some entertainment recs. Look below for all of my recommendation posts. I think it’s time I put my resource recommendations under one umbrella. What are your favorite webtoons? Let me know! korean korean langblr langblr korean resources korean masterlist Where did it go wrong, what changed? Accompanied by delicious illustrations of food, natural conversations of young adults unfold. Lastly, 백수세끼, a fun play on words (can you guess what it is?) recalls the story of one couple’s relationship, as it starts and ends, through food. Dialogue is fairly uncomplicated so beginners may also find enjoyment here. As Yumi navigates life, the audience gets a special look inside her brain at the hardworking cells that control her emotions and decisions. I have recommended this webtoon before, and I do so again, because it remains a great one. I also personally really love the artwork of this webtoon. It begins in Mokpo, so those interested in Jeollanam satoori will enjoy, but for those not used to it, it can make understanding a bit more confusing. She dreams of making it big as a theater actor in Seoul. This story is about Jeongnyeon, a young woman with nothing to her name but a singing voice. While the dialogue is fairly basic, this webtoon is set in the Joseon era, so readers should be aware that some vocab and grammar is not current, but fun to learn.Īnother period piece, this webtoon is set in 1956. His grandmother forbids him from keeping it but somehow, the tiger keeps managing to find his way back into their home. One day, young Bangshil brings home a baby tiger. Fun fantasy characters and video game vocab keep reading exciting. Her older brother gives her the latest MMORPG for her birthday, and on a bet, she sets out to master the game. High schooler Eungjung begins to feel left out by her peers who all are crazy for video games. Sketch-like drawings of gardens and flowers make reading pleasant and entertaining and dialogue is uncomplicated. It’s also useful to learn everyday vocabulary required to live on one’s ownĪ quiet commentary on life and loss, Eunsoo travels to her late mother’s hideaway in the countryside and begins to reflect on her and her mother’s lives. A humorous commentary on trying to be a functioning adult– I think many of us can relate. This webtoon is about the trials and tribulations of the narrator trying to live on their own for the first time since graduating from college. Anyways, here are some webtoons you can find on Naver Webtoon: Some of these may be good for beginners but I think many intermediate learners will find these more useful. I needed a new webtoon to read so my sister recommended “Yumi’s Cells” to me.Hey guys, I wanted to make another recommendation post for those looking for more Korean language resources.
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The series also shows the cells of other main characters which provides an interesting view on other’s perspectives. The cells for emotions (love, emotional, naughty, etc) are personified and they fight for control of her brain or work together to make Yumi think or act a certain way, explaining her thought processes and moods. The webtoon follows the life of Yumi and shows a humorous insight to her cells daily lives, similar to “Inside Out”. The series started in April 2015 and has 383 chapters (as of June 24, 2019). “Yumi’s Cells” (“유미의 세포들”) is a romance webtoon by Donggeon Lee (이동건).