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Learn Korean with short stories

Free online Korean practice for beginner to intermediate learners. Read and listen to short news stories, build vocabulary, and improve your Korean skills with audio and quick quizzes.

What you'll learn

  • Vocabulary in Korean from real news stories
  • Reading practice at your level (A1–B2)
  • Listening practice with audio
  • Grammar in context from authentic texts
  • Quick quizzes to check understanding

A1–B2 Korean reading & listening practice

Pick a level A1–B2 and switch whenever a text feels too easy or too hard.

  • A1–A2: very short, high-frequency texts in Korean with audio and basic structures.
  • B1–B2: fuller news-style stories in Korean with richer vocabulary and audio.
  • Switch levels anytime; read and listen to the same story to build fluency faster.

Reading & listening practice with short news stories

Turn short, news-style stories with audio into simple daily reading and listening practice. Use this routine to keep improving step by step in any language you're learning.

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FAQ: Learning Korean with short stories

Which level should I start with?
Start with A1 or A2 if you want something very simple. If you already follow short news in Korean, try B1. Switch to B2 when you want more detail and a more natural flow.
How do I practice listening?
Play the audio while reading, then try listening without looking. Repeat the same story on an easier level first, then a harder one to notice new words and connectors.
Is it free?
Yes, you can read and listen for free. Each story includes audio, vocabulary help and a quick quiz.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes! Start with A1 level stories if you're a complete beginner. The stories are simplified for language learners, with vocabulary help and audio to support your learning.
How does it help with vocabulary?
Each story includes highlighted difficult words with quick definitions. You can hover or tap words to see meanings while reading. This helps you learn vocabulary naturally from context, not from word lists.
Learn Korean with short stories and audio (A1–B2) — LingVo.club