Master Korean naturally with side‑by‑side English–Korean stories, smart vocabulary practice, and clear grammar explanations designed for English speakers.
If you are an English speaker learning Korean, you already know the usual problems: confusing grammar charts, long vocabulary lists, and textbooks that feel nothing like real Korean. Our platform is built to fix exactly that.
Instead of memorizing isolated words and rules, you learn Korean inside interactive bilingual stories. Every story appears in Korean and English side by side, with audio, instant translations, and grammar notes that make sense from an English speaker’s point of view. You see how real Koreans actually speak while always understanding what is happening.
Each story is broken into small, manageable scenes. Tap any word or phrase to see the meaning, pronunciation, and example sentences. Then, reinforce what you just read with targeted vocabulary practice and short grammar explanations that connect directly to the story you finished—no random drills, no disconnected theory.
Our approach combines three powerful elements:
Whether you are just starting with Hangul or already know some Korean and want to get comfortable with real-life language, our platform guides you step by step. You will build practical reading, listening, and speaking skills by following characters through everyday situations—ordering food, meeting friends, texting, traveling, and more.
Because everything is designed for English speakers, we highlight common mistakes, show natural alternatives, and explain why Koreans say things a certain way. The result is a learning experience that feels intuitive, engaging, and sustainable—so you can actually stick with Korean and see steady progress.
Click any sentence to see its translation, grammar explanation, and example sentences.
Toggle full-page translations to read side-by-side in English and Korean.
Hear the story read aloud with word-by-word highlighting to improve pronunciation and reading speed.
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Choose beginner-friendly stories and read them several times. Focus on understanding the main idea first, then pay attention to new words and grammar details.
Read the Korean side first, then check the English. Try to guess meanings from context before tapping for help. This trains your brain to think directly in Korean.
Shadow the audio by speaking along with native recordings. This improves your pronunciation, rhythm, and confidence using full Korean sentences.
After each story, use the key words to write or say 3–5 new sentences about your own life. This helps move vocabulary from recognition to active use.
When you study a grammar point, immediately look at how it appears in the story. Notice patterns, compare with English, and then try to create your own similar sentences.
Yes. We start from the very basics, including Hangul, and use simple bilingual stories with plenty of English support. You can see translations, listen to audio, and read clear explanations written for English speakers. As you progress, you can gradually hide more hints and challenge yourself with longer stories.
Stories give you context. Instead of memorizing random words, you see vocabulary and grammar used in meaningful situations. The bilingual format lets you check the English instantly, while interactive tools—like tap-to-translate, audio, and quizzes—keep you engaged and make it easier to remember what you learn.
You will learn natural Korean. Our stories are based on everyday conversations and situations, from casual chats with friends to polite interactions in shops and offices. Grammar explanations highlight when language is formal, casual, or slang, so you know what sounds natural in real life.
Even 15–20 focused minutes a day can lead to steady progress. For example, you might spend 10 minutes reading and listening to a story, then 5–10 minutes reviewing vocabulary and grammar. Consistency is more important than long, occasional sessions, and our short story format is designed for daily use.
Yes. Every story includes audio from native speakers, and we encourage you to repeat out loud, shadow the dialogue, and practice key phrases. Because you are learning full sentences in context, it becomes much easier to recall and adapt them when you speak with real people.
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