Students can search online, there should be more. The most important thing is to find a suitable teacher, and more importantly, to enhance your interest in learning. Korean learning mainly has several aspects:
First, just like learning English, we should learn Korean as a "foreign language". Since it is a foreign language, it is different from our mother tongue. It has a different phonetic and grammatical structure from Chinese, and the social psychology and cultural customs of different countries show different expressions and rhetoric ways in the language.
When you are in contact with Korean, you must consciously exclude the interference of your mother tongue, treat it with an attitude of acceptance, exploration and tolerance, don't psychologically exclude some seemingly awkward pronunciations and "awkward" expressions, and don't take detours.
Language is a tool for people to express their feelings and communicate. Compared with natural science, it is exquisite, flexible and emotional. To learn a foreign language well, we need to mobilize our thinking in images, imagination and even emotion, touch it emotionally and accept it. For example, when you meet a new word or expression, you can't memorize its literal meaning. Instead, we should remember it gently with examples, imagine its application context in real life, and carefully understand its meaning, significance and even emotional color.
I hope I can help my classmates ~