Korean Stories
Read 2 A2 Mystery Korean stories with learner-friendly audio, images, vocabulary, and comprehension practice.
Each of these 2 stories is written at the A2 level around mystery themes, so you build vocabulary in context while reading Korean you can actually understand. Read once for the gist, then tap any unfamiliar word for an instant translation. Most stories here include native-speaker audio narration — read first, then listen again to connect spelling with pronunciation.

The Footprints That Stopped at the Frozen Creek
Two friends follow a mysterious set of footprints in the snow to find out what happened to their neighbor.

The Bicycle Returned with Dry Tires After Three Days of Rain
A girl discovers the mystery behind why her bicycle returned to her home clean and dry after three days of heavy rain.
Mystery stories at other levels
Right topic, wrong difficulty? Read the same theme one level up or down.
How to read A2 Mystery stories
At A2 you can follow longer scenes and simple dialogue. Pay attention to connector words (and, but, because, then) and past-tense verbs — they carry the plot, and noticing them inside a story works far better than memorizing conjugation tables alone.
Read each story twice: once for the main idea without stopping, then again while tapping the highlighted vocabulary. Finish with the comprehension quiz — if you get most answers right, you are reading at the right level. When a story starts to feel easy, move up a level using the links above.