Korean at B1: what actually works

Every Korean tool worth your hours at the intermediate stage — ranked by what put real input in learners’ ears, not by who paid. 14 of these are free. The famous-but-inefficient ones get an honest heads-up instead of a hiding.

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    Language ReactorFree On-method

    Turns Netflix and YouTube into a comprehensible-input machine — dual subtitles, hover-to-translate, save words straight from what you watch. The single best free tool on this list.

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    AnkiFree On-method

    The spaced-repetition workhorse. Mine sentences from your input, review them daily, the words stick. Ugly, free, and undefeated. (Costs money only on iOS.)

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    Migaku On-method

    Browser + Anki toolkit that turns shows, music and articles into mined flashcards with audio and screenshots. Input-first, automated. The power-user upgrade once Anki feels manual.

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    LingQ On-method

    Read and listen to real content with every word tappable — it tracks what you know and feeds you more of what you don't. Input-first reading, done well. Clunky UI, worth it.

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    Glossika On-method

    Mass-sentence audio drilling with spaced repetition baked in — you shadow real sentences until the patterns are reflex. Brutal, effective, audio-first. Best as a supplement, not your only thing.

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    RefoldFree On-method

    The free, step-by-step roadmap for the immersion / input-first approach — exactly how to go from zero to fluent on comprehensible input. Read this before you spend a cent.

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    ForvoFree On-method

    Real native speakers pronouncing any word, free. When the robot voice in your app sounds off, this is the human check. A tiny tool you'll use forever.

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    TatoebaFree On-method

    A huge free database of example sentences with audio across dozens of languages. Perfect for mining real sentence context for your Anki deck instead of memorizing naked words.

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    italki On-method

    Book real tutors by the hour when speaking starts to emerge — not day one. Cheap community tutors exist; treat it as conversation reps, not a grammar classroom.

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    HelloTalkFree On-method

    Chat and voice-note with natives who want your language back. Sister to Tandem — good for low-pressure text reps once you have anything to say. Mute the chat-roulette energy.

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    SpeechlingFree On-method

    Record yourself saying real sentences; a human coach corrects pronunciation for free (limited) or paid. The missing output half once your ears are ahead of your mouth.

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    Free comprehensible-input Korean on YouTube, graded by level. Built for input-first learners — listen your way in before you force output. Rare and genuinely good.

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    Talk To Me In KoreanFree On-method

    The most complete free Korean resource going — lessons, stories, graded readers, audio. Not pure input, but the explanations are clear and the listening content is gold.

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    LingQ Mini StoriesFree On-method

    The same beginner story, told and retold with rising complexity, in dozens of languages — free. A perfect first reading + listening loop for any language.

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    TandemFree On-method

    Text and talk with real native speakers who are learning your language back. The honest way to get speaking practice and live input — for free — once you have something to say.

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    Free comprehensible-input Korean on YouTube, graded by level. Built for input-first learners — listen your way in before you force output.

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    The native-speaker clip videos are genuinely nice. The rest is flashcard gamification you could do better (and free) in Anki. Mine the clips, skip the points.

    Anki does the SRS part better and free.

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    Fill-in-the-blank sentences at scale — better than naked word flashcards, still not real input. Fine as a side game once you're already drowning in shows and articles.

    Sentence drills ≠ hours of understanding. Side quest only.

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