I am learning Korean in a Korean Culture Center, which is in my country offering free courses. ^^ It's a part of Korean Embassy, so maybe you just have to look around at the Embassies' websites and you may find some helpful information.
I'm learning korean with university since last september ^^
Have my first spoken Korean lesson tomorrow! Excited! :)
I learnt Hangeul and some common phrases, and now I'm stuck and I don't know how to continue... I tried some penpall sites, for language exchange, but I had no luck(I usually introduced myself in Korean and then we would speak English :( ) I was planning on finding my textbooks from primary school, and use them as reference to learn Korean (Like, the first lesson is about alphabet->I learn Hangeul.The second is about fruits in my native language-> I learn them in Korean) ... But I don't know if that will help me at all... I mainly learned things about Korean from Youtube..One can find interesting things there, but personally, if I don't have a plan on what I want to learn, I usually end up watching videos about manners and Korean culture :P. I just can't stay concentrated on learning the language first... Oh! I have also tried Koreanclass101.com, talktomeinkorean.com and livemocha.com too. If there's anyone searching for a rookie to talk in Korean I volunteer ^^.
Anyone know like a korean kids show, that teaches the language? Something like Sesame Strret but in korean?
I am currently studying 3 languages O_o. Yay for rosetta stone ~ I'm so bad T_T
That_Unni wrote: Anyone know like a korean kids show, that teaches the language? Something like Sesame Strret but in korean?

You could try Pororo. He's a really famous Korean cartoon character. He actually teaches kids English! So it might work okay the other way around, too.
I started to learn Korean during the summer 2012, I can read hangeul and just know few words but it's all. I already learn japanese at school and it's a lot of work to do so I try to learn some korean notions during the holidays.
figured these would be good to post in case anyone was looking:
online keyboards for 한글
http://www.branah.com/korean
http://gate2home.com/Korean-Keyboard
and there are apps for your other devices. hopefully some free ones.
Illusion wrote: figured these would be good to post in case anyone was looking:
online keyboards for 한글
http://www.branah.com/korean
http://gate2home.com/Korean-Keyboard
and there are apps for your other devices. hopefully some free ones.

You know if you have Windows you can install a Korean keyboard option to change your keyboard to Korean on your computer, right? I have been using that for Japanese, Korean and Chinese for the longest time.
I've seen that before, but I don't use it much and I'm on a shared computer, so I don't want to be using too much drive space.
Nana87 wrote: Me :) i bought Rosetta Stone. Hopefully it works lol


How is it working for you? I was thinking of ordering that myself but wasn't sure
I wish I could find somewhere that's teaching korean where i live
I've been learning Korean for some months now and I'm able to read it, but I have problems with vocabulary...T_T I already learned 5 languages in school and so I know how I can learn grammar and how to understand it easily but I absolutely hate learning words -_- I'm actually learning it at home with a special book for it and some audiotracks to listen to...it's quite good like this, also because a proper schooling for this, which is actually possible in my hometown, costs very much...so I try it with a dictionary, a learning book, a CD and all the sources on the internet...and somehow it seems to work!!!^^