She didn’t suddenly become fluent.
She just got a little more comfortable speaking.
And that’s a win. 🙌
When you’re learning Korean, it’s easy to think progress means:
“I learned 50 new words.”
“I finished another grammar lesson.”
“I completed another chapter.”
But sometimes real progress looks much smaller.
You answer a little faster.
You make a sentence without looking.
You say something you couldn’t say last week.
You feel a little less nervous opening your mouth.
That counts.
You don’t have to wait until your Korean is “good” to be proud of your progress.
💬 What’s ONE small thing you can do in Korean now that you couldn’t do before?
It can be really small. 👇