Comparison of Language Learning Platforms to Choose a Suitable Platform for Korean Language Learning

Comparison of Language Learning Platforms to Choose a Suitable Platform for Korean Language Learning

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© 2024 by IJETT Journal
Volume-72 Issue-5
Year of Publication : 2024
Author : Jacqueline Coquis-Flames, Sebastian Ramos-Cosi, Alicia Alva-Mantari
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V72I5P132

How to Cite?

Jacqueline Coquis-Flames, Sebastian Ramos-Cosi, Alicia Alva-Mantari, " Comparison of Language Learning Platforms to Choose a Suitable Platform for Korean Language Learning," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 72, no. 5, pp. 313-320, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V72I5P132

Abstract
This study focuses on the comparison of three Korean-language language learning platforms. In the process of acquiring a new language, various topics that require study are addressed. In today's era, with remarkable technological development, online platforms and mobile apps represent valuable resources for various purposes, including learning new languages. These tools provide organized access to relevant topics and, in many cases, incorporate gamification elements that facilitate the assimilation of concepts. Choosing the right platform is crucial when learning Korean, given its rich grammatical content that needs to be addressed to gain a clear understanding of sentence structure and conjugations. In addition, new language learning platforms were systematically analyzed in relation to their scientific production per year and CitiScore. The comparison between these three platforms was carried out by evaluating key aspects such as feature description, functionality, and comparative analysis. It is concluded that this research provides a guide that helps users identify the most suitable platform according to the skills they wish to reinforce in their Korean language learning process.

Keywords
Korean language, Online platforms, Mobile applications, Comparison.

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