Korean Vocabulary Retention System - DuHan
Build long-term Korean vocabulary retention using SRS, dictation, and context-based review.
How to use this guide
- Select high-frequency words first: Start with high-frequency words from your level materials and exam requirements.
- Layer pronunciation and context: Attach each word to pronunciation, definition, and one context sentence.
- Use active recall modes: Combine flashcards, dictation, and spelling to strengthen recall under pressure.
- Recycle weak words aggressively: Track forgotten items and increase review frequency for persistent memory gaps.
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FAQ
How many words should I review daily?
Start with 20 to 40 quality reviews and scale only when retention remains stable.
Should I learn isolated words or sentence context?
Use both, but context sentences are critical for accurate usage and recall.