If you haven't learned the first 3000 words/sentences yet, start with the first 1000 (
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/380675474) or, if you already did that, with the next 2000 (
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/374470252).
HOW TO USE:
This deck is sorted such that each sentence you learn will always contain exactly one new word, and those new words are sorted by frequency of use in the whole Korean language, so DO NOT randomize the order of the deck. I also used DeepL to provide accurate Japanese translations. This deck is designed to teach you common vocabulary words through sentences containing words you already know, but this deck does not really teach grammar. When a sentence comes up that contains grammar you don't understand (especially particles), you'll need to use some other resource to look that up and learn on your own, if you want. You could also just intuitively figure out grammar through repeated exposure across the sentences.
DESCRIPTION:
Inspired by the sorted Japanese Core 2000 deck (
https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/2141233552) that massively helped my listening comprehension for Japanese, I wanted to make a similarly sorted sentence audio based deck for learning Korean too. I took Kyubyong Park's transcribed Korean sentence audio data (
https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/bryanpark/korean-single-speaker-speech-dataset) and sorted it in such a way that each sentence is a "+1" sentence based on the sentences that come before it, so each sentence is supposed to teach you one new vocabulary word.