
With the app, you get essential Korean vocabulary all in one place, including spelling, translation, pronunciation, image, and class, you also get free audio lessons, listening practice that lets you listen to a native speaker say a word or phrase, a progress bar that keeps track of how many words you've mastered, and so much more! While other language learning apps may give you lessons for dozens of different dialects, Learn Korean is a free app that focuses only on the Korean language. Learn Korean with audio recordings of a native Korean speaker and a voice recorder so you can master perfect pronunciation anywhere, anytime. With WordPower Learn Korean Vocabulary Free, you'll master 100 of the most frequently used words and phrases in the Korean language right on your iOS device! The app doubles as a mini travel guide packed with cultural insights and practical Korean phrases. Looking to learn Korean in a snap, but don't have a ton of time (especially since the Olympics are starting, like, today?) Then it might be worth it to take a peek at the appropriately and simply named Learn Korean app. Once you get really good with your Korean (we believe in you!) or even if you want to reach out and talk to others for help, you can join a Korean club through the app! Here you'll chat with like-minded people who are also going through the same lessons as you! You can pay for 1 month for $12.99, 6 months for $9.99/month, or 12 months for $8.25/month. While Duolingo is free, the app does offer something called Duolingo Plus that allows you to go ad-free, offline during any lesson, and helps Duolingo grow and develop as a learning tool.

You can choose to either do 5, 10, 15, or 20 minutes of Duolingo Korean learning every day, and if you speak a little Korean already and don't want to start from scratch, there are both advanced and beginner levels in the app.

The lessons include images, text, and audio, and sometimes has you speak into a microphone (if you have one) to test your speaking and pronunciation skills. Some of them include the following: Basics, Phrases, Food, Present, Adjectives, Plurals, Family, Questions, Numbers, Household, Colors, Comparison, Qualifiers, Measure, Clothing, Animals, Prepositions, Dates & Time, Nature, and Medical. There are dozens of sets of lessons at Duolingo called Skills.
