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u/ShinshinRenma · 2 pointsr/Korean

I have. I've been doing the AJATT method to learn Korean after successfully doing it for Japanese. I'm currently just over 1,000 sentences in. I started with the Monash books (which were free, so although I have some qualms with them, not too shabby), now I'm using this one.

After that, I watch Korean dramas or Korean versions of movies I'm already familiar with.

I'm not very creative yet in Korean, though the spark is starting to show at this point now that my vocab is starting to hit a critical mass, but I do understand a lot that is thrown my way, and picking up words from the dramas here and there has also been fun.

There's a lot of detail involved here, but learning a language always comes down to two rules:

  1. Learn new words.
  2. Don't forget old words.