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To make progress, your time must go to the concrete things that will enable you to do whatever it is you want to do.\n\n**To solve the first problem, fill out this sentence:**\n\n> \u003CCenteredText italic>Tomorrow, I will partake in at least 20 minutes of {ACTIVITY} at {TIME} in\u002Fat {PLACE}\u003C\u002FCenteredText>\n\n_([Research shows that you'll be nearly 3x more likely to follow through if you do.](https:\u002F\u002Fpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\u002F14596707\u002F))_\n\n**Now, to solve the second problem?**\n\nIf you're doing this alone and are new to language learning, that unfortunately boils down to a lot of trial and error.\n\n... but if you are learning Korean because you want to consume Korean media, the below steps will bring you there.\n\n---\n\n## Step 1: Learn Hangul and correct pronunciation\n\nSo, you need to learn Hangul. They look scary at first, but they were actually very intentionally created to be easy to learn. We've got [a whole blog post](\u002Fblog\u002Fkorean\u002Flearn-korean-hangul) diving into their history. It's pretty cool.\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-korean-fundamentals.jpeg\" width=\"1754\" height=\"1220\" alt=\"A few screenshots from Migaku's Korean Fundamentals course, showing how we teach Hangul\" \u002F>\n\nMigaku Korean Fundamentals is a flashcard-based approach to learning Hangul.\n\n1. You'll be shown a Korean Hangul character\n2. Upon flipping the card, you'll see a video of a native Korean speaker pronouncing it\n3. 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It'll be difficult for a few weeks, but become totally automatic before long.\n\nWhere things get a bit complicated is that you can't just learn _any_ 1,500 words.\n\n> Whereas a college-educated English speaker knows about 25,000 words, if you put your finger on any random English word in any random English sentence, there's an 80% chance it'll be one of just ~1,500 words.\n\nNaturally, you want to learn _these_ words—the ones that actually get used on a regular basis.\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-korean-academy-copula.jpeg\" width=\"1656\" height=\"1152\" alt=\"A screenshot of Migaku's Korean Academy, showing how we teach grammar\" \u002F>\n\nMigaku's Korean Academy course teaches you the specific ~1,500 words you need to follow 80% of Netflix plus ~200 common grammar points to string those words together.\n\nThat's solid as is, but a few things bring this course to the next level:\n\n1. 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Every flashcard in our course has been reviewed and narrated by a native speaker\n\nAt 10 flashcards per day, it'll take you about 5 months to build the foundation you need to start exploring Netflix.\n\n\u003Cprose-button href=\"\u002Flearn-korean?utm_source=native&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=start-learning-korean\" text=\"Learn Korean Vocabulary\">\u003C\u002Fprose-button>\n\n---\n\n## Step 3: Watch 10 minutes of comprehensible input per day\n\nComprehensible input is a special type of content aimed at beginners in which the host speaks only Korean but (a) intentionally uses simple phrasing and (b) uses simple words to talk around any difficult words they may use. 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