Sharing my study routine for learning Korean: For grammar, I'm using GoBillyKorean’s YouTube videos. His explanations are super clear and straight to the point for me. Currently, I’m on video 19 out of 100!😊 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbFrQnW0BNMUkAFj4MjYauXBPtO3I9O_k&si=Iy4UpIr_GPVoT9lW As for vocabulary, after trying out a bunch of different resources, I’ve settled on KoreanClass101. Their videos focus on common words used in daily conversation, plus example sentences. https://youtu.be/DcspLdte6k4?si=XdB8LRRE99C1yijC Reading practice for 한글: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMgcTV01W4qPUvQai4rh7yKxQY8ISAP0f&si=rTjCLgOyu4d_RUD4 From my experience, when learning any new language, simplicity is key. Stick to two or three main resources and set a realistic timeframe for practice. I aim for 20 minutes a day—sometimes it’s review, sometimes a new topic, depending on what feels most useful at the moment. Also, writing by hand really helps me remember things better (and gives me an excuse to collect more pens for color-coding!😂) What resources are working well for you guys? I'm looking forward to discover new ones✨