Memrise - www.memrise.com
If you've never heard of Memrise.com, it's basically a flash card site. It utilizes Spaced Repetition so that when review words you've learned, you can review the difficult words more often, and the easy words less. It knows when you become more comfortable with a difficult word, so it will review it less and less often. I have the app on my phone for the average learning/review session, but if I want to learn more than a lesson's worth of vocab, I will switch to the computer(which can be difficult because I use the Korean keyboard setting on my computer to type Korean, otherwise it's romanisation) to learn.
HTSK - www.howtostudykorean.com
This website, for some reason or another, is always over shadowed by more 'popular' methods. But I LOVE it. There are units, and in those units there are lessons, and in each lesson: vocab and grammar. AND TIPS. Okay, sometimes tips. Will, the brains behind HTSK(How To Study Korean) is an amazing teacher; he not only tries to explain things clearly and carefully, but he even has a forum and is ready to help anybody, along with some senior members of the HTSK fanbase(?). I usually do one lesson at a time over 3 days. Day 1, learn vocab. 2. Review vocab, take notes on the actual lesson. 3. Review vocab again and make sentences with the grammar I learned the day before, then reviewing grammar again to see if I made any mistakes.
Key to Korean - www.keytokorean.com
The author, Aaron, does skype classes, but he also posts challenges with amazing information. I believe he is currently working on taking TOPIK 2, as of June 2015. I am subscribed mainly for his posts, but I do like to wander around his site and see what's hidden(basically like an online Hogwarts). Some posts I definitely would recommend are: Leitner, more to come.
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