
Jesse D
very straightforward, direct, and allows vetoed methods of absorbing the writing system, between writing, listening and visually identifying, and seeing and identifying the romanticized written translation (ex: ga, sa, ae, o, etc). Nothing gamified, which allows you to maintain and carry over the information you're learning without breaking it up to engage in an unrelated mechanism. Truly an example of "everything you need, and nothing you don't." great for beginners!

Lukephil Brecht
Completely free, easy to use, no ads, can be used without wifi, modifiable length of lessons -- really, everything needed and more. This far surpasses my expectations, especially because most apps are very greedy. I'm happy to give this five stars. The is a bug wherein, of you mistrace something, the lesson won't progress; however, because of the short lessons, it isn't as much of an inconvenience.
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Charles Burgess
I'm really enjoy this app so far. The biggest thing for me is the UI, doesn't make me feel like I'm in kindergarten while trying to learn Hangul. That said, this app does look great for children and adults alike. My favorite thing is how not in the way it is, and not eager to move on like other apps are, it's guided on a letter by letter basis without needless animations or phrases at every mistake to make sure you're learning properly, and at your own pace.
25 people found this review helpful