
Today’s episode is for beginners who know simple vocabulary and basic grammar and want more practice hearing real Korean. I’ll speak slowly and clearly, and if anything feels too fast, you can always replay the episode or listen again at a lower speed.
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Today, we will practice very easy Korean listening about daily life and greetings.
We will also learn how to ask and answer:
“요즘 어떻게 지내세요?” which means “How have you been these days?”
요즘 어떻게 지내세요?
How have you been these days?
잘 지내요.
I’m doing ... more
Today, we’re going to practice Korean listening with a fun story about shopping at a traditional Korean market.
In today’s lesson, you will hear many useful shopping expressions.
For example,
입어 봐도 돼요?
→ Can I try it on?
조금 비싼 것 같은데요.
→ I thi... more
Today, we will practice the basic Korean sentence structure:
Subject + Object + Verb
In Korean, the verb usually comes at the end of the sentence.
For example:
저는 사과를 먹어요.
= I eat an apple.
민수는 책을 읽어요.
= Minsu reads a book.
아이들은 우유를 마셔요.
=... more
Today, we will practice the Korean grammar patterns ~하는 것 같다 and ~할 것 같다, which can mean “It seems like…,” “It looks like…,” “I think…,” or “It feels like…” in English.
~는 것 같다 is used to express a guess or opinion about something happening now.
~... more
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