Sandra, it's frustrating being able to read only slowly. But here's the thing: you don't improve your reading speed by concentrating on speed. Instead, you improve your reading speed by concentrating on comprehension.
Korean kids and adults generally experience words as a Gestalt. That means they don't read individual letters or even groups of letters, so much as entire words and words + particles. You'll be absolutely floored the first time you see a Korean paragraph in the tiniest font size imaginable, and a Korean person can easily make out each word. It's not because their eye sight is better than yours (although it likely is because LASEK/LASIK here is quite inexpensive haha), but rather because reading hangul, once you get the hang of it, comes with super-powers when it comes to making out words.
So what's the up-shot? Well, the more you learn, the faster you yourself will get at processing entire words in Hangul. It's a matter of time and patience, but there's a good hack for this: use your phone to chat with someone in Korean- it doesn't matter who. By chatting in Korean, you'll feel pressure to read and respond to text in real time, and that will hone your reading skills quickly.
Hope this helps!
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