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Korean study guides and other recommended reading/workbooks to use between semesters?
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Hey all!

I'm in Seoul for the long term attending Sogang's language program (preemptive: I like it a lot, feel free to PM me specific questions!) and I'm currently between semesters. I've been reviewing my text books from my previous semester and doing exercises with a roommate of mine (an American who does a Masters program entirely in Korean at Korea University).

Reviewing my texts doesn't really teach me anything new or give me more things to work on--it's simply keeping my level current, and it's getting a little stale. I feel more like I have the passages and work memorized at this point.

But since I am in Seoul, what sort of books or readers or workbooks would you recommend that I can pick up at a Kyobo or a YP Books? I've heard good things about the Yonsei reading workbooks, has anyone used them?

I'm looking mainly for something to improve listening/reading, but writing always needs work too. Speaking I've just been doing every day as best I can simply going outside and whatnot, and classes focus heavily on it, but if there are specific texts geared toward that as well I'd love to hear suggestions! Especially since I need something to do on school breaks and weekends.

For reference: I'm about mid-A2 as far as CEFR scale goes.

Thanks guys!

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