Best Korean courses for advanced learners

Looking for Korean courses aimed squarely at advanced learners? These 7 picks, 3 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with FSI & Peace Corps courses (Live Lingua), How to Study Korean and Nuri-Sejonghakdang (King Sejong Institute). Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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Free public-domain US government language courses with textbooks and audio.

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Foreign Service Institute, Peace Corps and DLI materials — full textbooks plus hundreds of hours of audio — are public domain and hosted here for free across dozens of languages. The depth is extraordinary and the FSI Basic courses take diplomats to professional working proficiency, which no consumer app attempts. The recordings are from the 1960s–80s, the drills are relentless, and some vocabulary is dated (Cold War era), so they suit disciplined self-studiers, not casual learners.

A complete free Korean course, from Hangul to advanced grammar, in written lessons.

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Unit 0 teaches Hangul and the units after it run all the way to advanced grammar, with thousands of example sentences, audio recordings and vocabulary lists — all free, with no account required. The explanations are unusually thorough and are the go-to reference when TTMIK's short lessons leave you unsatisfied. The site design is dated, the lessons are walls of text with no gamification, and the sheer length means you need real discipline to work through it.

The South Korean government's free official online Korean course and textbooks.

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Run by the King Sejong Institute Foundation, this is a full state-funded curriculum with structured online courses, downloadable Sejong Korean textbooks, and practice tools, free after registration. Because it is the official course used by King Sejong Institutes worldwide, it lines up with TOPIK and with classroom study abroad. The platform is clunky, sign-up can be fiddly, and the production values are institutional rather than slick — but the content quality and the price are unbeatable.

Vast library of dialogue-based audio lessons with transcripts, at every level.

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Each lesson centres on a short native dialogue followed by a line-by-line breakdown, with PDF transcripts, vocabulary lists and cultural notes on paid plans. The volume means there is always something at your level, and the absolute-beginner series is good. The usual Innovative Language caveats apply: relentless discount emails, several confusing subscription tiers, uneven quality across older series, and a free tier that shrinks sharply after the trial.

The flagship Korean learning brand: level 1–10 grammar course, books and audio.

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TTMIK's ten-level curriculum is the most widely recommended structured path in Korean self-study, taught conversationally by native speakers with free audio lessons and paid PDFs, workbooks and printed books. The lessons are friendly and short, which makes them easy to keep up with, and the grammar sequencing is genuinely well thought out. The site has moved most content behind course subscriptions over the years, so less is free than long-time learners remember, and the early levels are light on practice — pair them with a workbook or a tutor.

Everything about the TOPIK exam: strategy, past papers, vocabulary and mock tests.

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The long-running independent hub for TOPIK preparation, with free articles on exam structure and scoring, organised past papers, frequency vocabulary lists and level-by-level study advice; full mock tests and prep courses are paid. If you are taking TOPIK for a visa, university place or job, start here rather than on the official site. It is exam-focused by design, so it teaches you to pass a test rather than to hold a conversation.

University-level six-volume series used by Korean language institutes worldwide.

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The curriculum from Yonsei University's Korean Language Institute, covering levels 1 through 6 with textbooks, workbooks and audio, and mapping cleanly onto TOPIK levels. If you are heading toward university study or a language programme in Korea, this or the Sogang and Seoul National equivalents are what you will be handed. It is dense, classroom-oriented and assumes an instructor — self-studying it without a tutor is hard going.