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Best way/resources to learn Korean?
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I'm American and want to learn Korean. I work a full-time job so I can't take classes at the local university (which would be my ideal situation). I'm not very good at learning by myself through online materials... I've tried talk to me in korean for a bit, but I'm not motivated enough in a non-classroom setting. I'm thinking of taking a class through language door. Does anyone have any experience with language door or any other type of classes? I'm located in San Diego if that matters.
Thanks!
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