TonePerfect vs Talk To Me In Korean

Talk To Me In Korean is the curriculum most Korean learners are fondest of — free lessons and podcasts, beautifully made books, and explanations that make grammar feel like a conversation rather than a table. Its app adds speech recognition that gives instant feedback on pronunciation and intonation. The difference is what "feedback" means.

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FunciónTalk To Me In KoreanTonePerfect
Enfoque principalFull Korean curriculum — lessons, podcasts, booksPronunciation training, in eight languages
Idiomas1 — Korean8 — Mandarin, English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Korean
PrecioFree lessons; paid courses and books vary, promotions are frequentGratis · Premium desde $4.99/mo
Plan gratuitoA large free lesson and podcast library10 evaluaciones con IA al día, gratis
Feedback de vozSpeech recognition with instant pronunciation feedbackA score for every sound in every word you say
Diagnóstico de erroresNot per-soundRanks your sounds weakest-first and drills the worst ones
Ejercicios específicosCourse exercises and reviewMinimal pairs and spaced repetition, aimed at your weakest sounds
Tu propio textoNoYes — paste your own text and record it

Los precios son cifras de EE. UU. comprobadas en agosto de 2026 y cambian con las promociones — consulta las tiendas o la web de cada app para ver los datos actuales.

En qué es mejor Talk To Me In Korean

  • The best-loved Korean curriculum there is — clear, funny and genuinely well taught
  • A large free tier of lessons and podcasts before you pay for anything
  • Books and structured courses that go deeper than any app-only path
  • Culture and usage explained by people who teach it for a living

Dónde TonePerfect llega más lejos

  • Speech recognition that gives instant feedback still checks the utterance; we score each jamo inside it
  • Korean’s pronunciation changes are modelled, so what is scored is the sound you should have made, not the letter you wrote
  • Your weakest sounds are ranked and drilled — the aspirated and tense consonant series is where most learners stall
  • Ten free AI assessments a day, and a free browser test

Conclusión

Learn Korean with TTMIK — the teaching is warm, clear and better than anything an assessment engine will ever produce. Use TonePerfect for the sound level: a score for every jamo, judged against the sounds Korean actually makes, so 옷이 is scored as [오시] and the liaison and assimilation rules are part of the test rather than an excuse for a bad mark.

Preguntas frecuentes

What is hardest to self-correct in Korean?

The three-way consonant series — plain, aspirated and tense — which most learners collapse into two, and the pronunciation changes across syllable boundaries. Both are invisible in the spelling, which is why scoring the surface sounds rather than the letters matters.

Should I drop TTMIK for this?

No. TTMIK teaches you Korean; we score your Korean sounds. Dropping the curriculum for a scorer would leave you pronouncing very little very accurately.

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Practica tu pronunciación en la app

Una guía puede explicar los tonos, pero no puedes corregir tu pronunciación solo leyendo. La app TonePerfect te permite pronunciar las palabras y evalúa cada sílaba —inicial, final y tono— en tiempo real, para que detectes tus errores y los corrijas al momento.

  • Corrección instantánea con IA en cada sílaba
  • Practica cualquier palabra, frase o lista HSK
  • Entrenamiento práctico de tonos que no conseguirás leyendo

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