Korean summary
Checklist-style PDF to keep track of Korean grammar principles you've learnt and/or still have to learn, to finally get out from the oh-so-horrible "what do I do next?" beginner phase and jump into a very well established "ok, from here on I only need to practice and research a little" intermediate phase.
Each principle is divided into different categories for easier browsing, even with categories like "Listing and contrast," "Experiences," "Making requests and assisting, "Passive and active voice," and "Difficult words," to remind to search words with difficult meanings or similar, but still different words.
EVEN BETTER, it comes with tips to help you use this file perfectly, and the bibliography used to create this so you can easily search the grammar without a hassle.
This file does not contain grammar explanations nor exercises, it is simply a list.