
Hannah Russell
It's a great way to learn korean vocabulary although I wouldn't use it as your main learning source because it's very limited. (It only allows you to learn for 5 minutes a day.) And most sections are locked, but there are a pretty good sections of unlocked vocabulary that are very useful and fun to learn. In my opinion it's very overpriced and expensive to unlocked the premium features. Which for what I know only include longer learning time, no adds and more vocabulary lists for 69.99???
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Kim Haskins
I've tried several language learning apps but this is by far the easiest to use. Unpaid, you have small 5 minute lessons that make learning easy, quick and fun, and you can always go back to review what you've learned so far. Paid, you can take longer lessons, which is great if you're on a roll and picking it up easily. You can also access a 'dojo' to practice what you've already learned as a touch up. Please give it a try!
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Cynthia Powers
This is a great app for learning vocabulary. It's much better than flashcards. In fact, I'm taking a class that uses Quizlet but I'm having a hard time. So, I'm looking for the vocab on Drops so I can learn it. You'll want to use other resources for grammar, culture, honorifics, etc. But drops does a fantastic job of getting you started and continuing to grow your vocab.
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