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There are no Korean language classes in any commutable distance which makes speaking difficult.
I have tried Pimsleur, and I love it. I know how it's a little old fashioned and out of date in some parts, which makes me reluctant to keep using it. I did find that it helped my speaking confidence a LOT.
Should I just keep using Pimsleur and supplementing it with my textbooks, or do you know any more updated courses that flow in a similar way?
TalktomeinKorean's audio classes are too short and have so much preamble in English, I get taken out of the language flow. Ideally I'd like something with big language chunks like Pimsleur, but more updated.
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