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    Talk To Me In Korean

    The key to learning Korean is how easy it is to stay motivated to learn the language. At TalkToMeInKorean.com, we provide free lessons, fun video shows, and a store section that will meet all your Korean learning needs.

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    Latest Episodes:
    TTMIK book sale starts today! May 11, 2022

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    New look on TTMIK website! Apr 25, 2022

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    TTMIK Book Sale! + When to say "how are you?" in Korean Feb 16, 2022

    Happy 2022! - TTMIK News Jan 18, 2022

    TTMIK News - New book on Korean pronunciation! Dec 21, 2021

    TTMIK News - Last book sale of the year! Nov 16, 2021

    TTMIK News - October 12, 2021 Oct 12, 2021

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    매일 조금씩 (A little bit every day): Song for Korean learners Apr 02, 2021

    The ultimate mood booster for Korean learners. The perfect way to start your day. The best way to get your mind ready for a new Korean study session.

    Yes. The rumors were all true.

    We have been Korean teachers by day and secretly K-Pop trainees at night for the past 12 years… and we are finally ready to step up our educational music game and share our first digital single with their world.

    We may not be K-Pop 아이돌(idols) (because some of us are more like 어른돌s in our 40s) but our music will inspire a sense hope, or in more fancy words, a sense of ITCRASICSKT (= If They Can Release A Song, I Can Speak Korean Too!).

    Take a listen to this song now and dive into the world of TTMIK-Pop!

    Full lyrics: 어디서든지 한국어를 배울 수 있어. 톡투미인코리안과 함께라면. (그래서 이 노래를 준비했습니다. 시작하겠습니다.) 어디서든지 한국어를 배울 수 있어. 톡투미인코리안과 함께라면. (라면?) 봄 여름 가을 겨울, 아침 저녁 평일 주말 봄 여름 가을 겨울, 아침 저녁 평일 주말 집 학교 회사에서, 버스 지하철 자동차에서 (빵빵!) 카페 식당 공원에서, 도서관 화장실 거리에서

    매일 조금씩 배워 10분도 괜찮아, 5분도 괜찮다구! 학교에 안 다녀도, 한국에 안 살아도 티티믹이 있으면 어디서든 배울 수 있어

    (그럼 이제 우리 그동안 배운 걸 복습해 볼까요? / 네. 좋아요.) (아주 간단해요. / 그냥 이 노래를 따라부르면 돼요.)

    물건을 셀 때는 (한 개, 두 개, 세 개, 네 개) 사람을 셀 때는 (한 명, 두 명, 세 명, 네 명) 한 개 두 개 (세 개 네 개) 한 명 두 명 (세 명 네 명) 한 장 두 장 (세 장 네 장) 한 권 두 권 (세 권 네 권) 한 마리 두 마리 세 마리 (어?) 곰 세 마리가~ 한 시 두 시 세 시 네 시, 일분 이분 삼분 사분 Let’s 기린! 사자! 코끼리!

    어디서든지 한국어를 배울 수 있어. 톡투미인코리안과 함께라면. (라면?) 봄 여름 가을 겨울, 아침 저녁 평일 주말 봄 여름 가을 겨울, 아침 저녁 평일 주말 집 학교 회사에서, 버스 지하철 자동차에서 (빵빵) 카페 식당 공원에서, 도서관 화장실 거리에서

    매일 조금씩 배워 학교에 안 다녀도, 한국에 안 살아도 티티믹이 있으면 어디서든 배울 수 있어 어디서든지 한국어를 배울 수 있어. 톡투미인코리안과 함께라면.

    봄 여름 가을 겨울, 아침 저녁 평일 주말 집 학교 회사에서, 버스 지하철 자동차에서 카페 식당 공원에서, 도서관 화장실 거리에서 하루 10분 하루 5분 매일 조금씩 배워

    이상으로 노래를 마치겠습니다. 오늘 하루도 톡투미인코리안과 함께 즐거운 시간 보내시기 바랍니다. 다? 다리미 미? 미용실 실? 실수 수? 수영장 장? 장미


    Level 10 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Dec 24, 2020

    Check how much you can understand from studying with Level 10 lessons of TalkToMeInKorean! To make the conversation more realistic, we have added some new words and expressions that did not get covered in Level 10 yet.

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    Level 10 Lesson 30 / Sentence Building Drill 20 Dec 23, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 29 / Double Negative = Positive / 없지 않다, 없지 않아 있다 Dec 22, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 28 / 싶다 used to mean “to think” or “to wonder” / -(으/느)ㄴ가 싶다, -나 싶다, -(으)ㄹ까 싶다 Dec 21, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 27 / Showing Empathy or Shock / 얼마나 -(으)ㄹ까(요), 얼마나 -(으)면 Dec 18, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 26 / Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 15 / 하나 (One) Dec 17, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 25.To be bound to... / -기/게 마련이다 Dec 16, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 24 / I guess I will have to... / -아/어/여야겠다 Dec 15, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 23 / Maybe because... / -아/어/여서인지 Dec 14, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 22 / Various Usages of the Ending -며 / -(으)며, -(이)며 Dec 11, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 21 / Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 14 / 말 (Word) Dec 10, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 20 / Sentence Building Drill 19 Dec 09, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 19 / Even if it means I have to... / -아/어/여서라도 Dec 08, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 18 / Let alone / -은/는커녕 Dec 07, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 17 / It is more of a... than... / -(ㄴ/는)다기보다, -(이)라기보다 Dec 04, 2020

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    Lesson 17. It is more of a... than... / -(ㄴ/는)다기보다, -(이)라기보다 Dec 04, 2020

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    Lesson 17. It is more of a... than... / -(ㄴ/는)다기보다, -(이)라기보다 Dec 04, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 16 / Various Usages of the Ending -게 Dec 03, 2020

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    Lesson 16. Various Usages of the Ending -게 Dec 03, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 15 / Question Ending: -니? Dec 02, 2020

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    Lessno 15. Question Ending: -니? Dec 02, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 14 / Expressing Reactions / -다니/라니 Dec 01, 2020

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    Lesson 14. Expressing Reactions / -다니/라니 Dec 01, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 13 / As a result of / -는 바람에 Nov 30, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 12 / Sharing What You Have Seen or Heard / -던데요, -다던데요 Nov 27, 2020

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    Lesson 12. Sharing What You Have Seen or Heard / -던데요, -다던데요 Nov 27, 2020

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    Lesson 13. As a result of / -는 바람에 Nov 27, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 11 / Expressing Assumptions / -(으)ㄹ 텐데 Nov 26, 2020

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    Lesson 11. Expressing Assumptions / -(으)ㄹ 텐데 Nov 26, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 10 / Sentence Building Drill 18 Nov 25, 2020

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    Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill 18 Nov 25, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 9 / Various Usages of the Ending -걸(요) Nov 24, 2020

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    Lesson 9. Various Usages of the Ending -걸(요) Nov 24, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 8 / While Keeping the Current State / -(으)ㄴ/는 채로 Nov 23, 2020

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    Lesson 8. While Keeping the Current State / -(으)ㄴ/는 채로 Nov 23, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 7 / Listing Possible Scenarios / -거나, -(ㄴ/는)다거나 Nov 20, 2020

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    Lesson 7. Listing Possible Scenarios / -거나, -(ㄴ/는)다거나 Nov 20, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 6 / Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 13 / 일 (Work) Nov 19, 2020

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    Lesson 6. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 13 / 일 (Work) Nov 19, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 5 / To decide to, To agree to / -기로 하다 Nov 18, 2020

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    Lesson 5. To decide to, To agree to / -기로 하다 Nov 18, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 4 / Suggesting Choices / -(이)나, -(이)라도 Nov 17, 2020

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    Lesson 4. Suggesting Choices / -(이)나, -(이)라도 Nov 17, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 3 / I know it is... but it is still... / 아무리 -(이)라지만, 아무리 -(ㄴ/는)다지만 Nov 16, 2020

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    Lesson 3. I know it is... but it is still... / 아무리 -(이)라지만, 아무리 -(ㄴ/는)다지만 Nov 16, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 2 / To go/come and do something / -(으)러 가다/오다 Nov 13, 2020

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    Level 10 Lesson 1 / Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 12 / 얼굴 (Face) Nov 12, 2020

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    Level 9 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 24, 2020

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    Level 8 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 23, 2020

    Check how much you can understand from studying with Level 8 lessons of TalkToMeInKorean! To make the conversation more realistic, we have added some new words and expressions that did not get covered in Level 8 yet.

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    Level 7 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 22, 2020

    Check how much you can understand from studying with Level 7 lessons of TalkToMeInKorean! To make the conversation more realistic, we have added some new words and expressions that did not get covered in Level 7 yet.

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    Level 6 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 21, 2020

    Check how much you can understand from studying with Level 6 lessons of TalkToMeInKorean! To make the conversation more realistic, we have added some new words and expressions that did not get covered in Level 6 yet.

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    Level 5 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 20, 2020

    Check how much you can understand from studying with Level 5 lessons of TalkToMeInKorean! To make the conversation more realistic, we have added some new words and expressions that did not get covered in Level 5 yet.

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    Level 4 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 19, 2020

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    Level 3 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 18, 2020

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    Level 2 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 17, 2020

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    Level 1 Essential Review - Dialogue (Test Your Korean) Oct 16, 2020

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    Korean Future Tense Song Sep 23, 2020

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    Korean Past Tense Song Aug 11, 2020

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    Sing & Learn Korean - 몇 시에 볼까? (What time shall we meet?) Jul 23, 2020

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    Korean Present Tense Song by Talk To Me In Korean Jul 09, 2020

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    할 줄 알다 is not always "can do" - Korean Q&A May 18, 2019

    The meaning of the sentence "그 사람이 영어 할 줄 알았어요." can change depending on the intonation and the context. Hyunwoo explains how this happens by giving your various intonation examples.

    Free audio lesson on -줄 알다: https://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/l6l27

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    Meet the newest member of TTMIK - Yeji Kim May 16, 2019

    Meet the newest member of TTMIK, 김예지(Yeji Kim)!

    Follow her on social media! Instagram: http://instagram.com/yayj.__.kim Twitter: http://twitter.com/yayj_12


    30 Essential Korean Verbs For Intermediate Learners May 15, 2019

    We’ve picked 30 of the most commonly used intermediate-level Korean verbs for you to learn and use! 0:17 이기다 to win 0:41 지다 to lose 0:51 결혼하다 to marry 1:08 버리다 to throw away 1:25 잡다 to hold, to catch 1:43 잡히다 to be caught 2:00 이용하다 to use, to take advantage of 2:20 확인하다 to check, to verify 2:40 떠나다 to leave 2:58 돌아오다 to come back 3:16 가져오다 to bring 3:36 이해하다 to understand 3:54 설명하다 to explain 4:14 표현하다 to express 4:33 결정하다 to decide 4:52 대답하다 to answer 5:10 준비하다 to prepare 5:29 인정하다 to admit, to accept 5:52 움직이다 to move 6:08 정리하다 to organize, to clean, to tidy up 6:28 청소하다 to clean 6:48 기대하다 to expect, to anticipate 7:07 빌리다 to borrow 7:24빌려주다 to lend 7:45 선택하다 to choose 8:05 가르치다 to teach 8:26 배우다 to learn 8:45 소개하다 to introduce 9:07 포기하다 to give up 9:26 비교하다 to compare


    One word means both “to” and “from” in Korean? May 13, 2019

    한테 and 에게 are both translated to either “to” or “from” in the Korean language. Learn how to use these words correctly with this lesson by teacher Hyunwoo.

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    Korean Sentence-building Practice: 사진 (= picture) May 12, 2019

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    Essential Korean Phrases In Restaurants May 11, 2019

    Here are some essential Korean phrases you can use in restaurants.

    0:18 몇 분이세요? How many? 0:27 두 명이요. / 세 명이요. / 네 명이요. Two people. / Three people. / Four people. 0:47 한 명 더 올 거예요. One more person will come, too. 1:02 예약하셨어요? Did you make a reservation? 1:14 지금 만석이라 기다리셔야 돼요. There are no seats, so you should wait. 1:59 얼마나 기다려야 돼요? How long should I wait? 2:13 여기 앉아도 되나요? Can I sit here? 2:26 이쪽으로 안내해 드릴게요. Let me take you to your seat. 2:40 드시고 가시나요? 포장해 드릴까요? For here? or to go? 2:57 주문하시겠어요? Would you like to order? 3:10 저기요. Excuse me. 3:17 주문할게요. I would like to order. 3:28 메뉴판 좀 주세요. Can I have a menu? 3:39 물 좀 주세요. Can I have some water? 3:50 물은 셀프예요. You need to get your own water here. 4:02 포크 좀 주세요. Can I have a fork? 4:13 이거하고 이거 주세요. Can I have this and this? 4:27 메뉴 추천해 주세요. Please recommend a dish for us. 4:42 이거 몇 인분이에요? How many (people) does this serve? 4:55 이거 맵나요? Is this spicy? 5:06 양파는 빼 주세요. Please leave the onions out. 5:19 견과류 알레르기가 있어요. I’m allergic to nuts. 5:33 저희 주문한 음식이 아직 안 나왔어요. Our dish is not served yet. 5:51 저희 이거 안 시켰어요. We didn’t order this. 6:06 화장실은 어디에 있어요? Where is the restroom? 6:20 맵지 않게 해 주세요. Please don’t make it spicy. 6:35 덜 맵게 해 주세요. Please make it less spicy. 6:49 감사합니다. Thank you. 6:58 반찬 좀 더 주세요. Can I have some more side dishes? 7:12 소스 좀 더 주세요. Can I have some more sauce? 7:24 음식이 좀 짜요. The food is a little salty. 7:37 음식이 좀 싱거워요. The food is a little bland. 7:51 소금 있나요? Do you have salt? 8:02 남은 것 좀 싸 주세요. Can I have a box to-go? 8:17 계산은 어디에서 해요? Where do I pay? 8:31 얼마예요? How much is it? 8:41 각자 계산할게요. We will pay seperately. 8:54 카드로 계산할게요. I will pay with a credit card. 9:08 영수증 필요하세요? Do you need a receipt? 9:20 영수증 주세요. Please give me a receipt. 9:33 영수증은 괜찮아요. I don’t need a receipt.

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    Korean Parenting Phrases - Time to Eat May 10, 2019

    Learn essential parenting phrases in Korean related to eating! You can learn even more from our e-book: http://bit.ly/30adaPd

    0:25 아침 먹자. Let’s have breakfast 0:28 아침 먹을 시간이야. It’s time to eat breakfast. 0:49 천천히 먹어. Eat slowly. 1:40 맛있어? Does it taste good? / Do you like it? 1:59 맛있게 먹어. Enjoy your food. 2:45 조금만 더 먹자. Let’s eat just a little bit more. 3:56 지금 안 먹으면 다 치울 거야. If you don’t eat right now, I’m going to clear the table.


    “Tell me.” in Korean May 09, 2019

    Both 말해 줘 and 말해 봐 can be translated into English as “Tell me.” but there’s a difference in meaning. Hyunwoo will explain it in this video lesson.

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    TTMIK Spring Sale: Up to 30% Off For 2 Weeks May 07, 2019

    We are having a spring sale for 2 weeks! Get your favorite TTMIK books and courses at discounted prices: http://bit.ly/303hRKS


    Korean Class with Real-Life Korean Conversations For Beginners! May 04, 2019

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    Korean Sentence-building Practice: 옷 (= clothes) Apr 29, 2019

    Upgrade your Korean vocabulary with our most popular vocabulary book: My Weekly Korean Vocabulary (10% OFF now!) https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/78 Browse through our store and get your best Korean study material!: http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    All The Rules Of Korean Pronunciation Apr 26, 2019

    You can learn to sound more like a native Korean speaker through the 25 detailed lessons in this video course.

    Take the course: http://bit.ly/2UCeCWI (30% OFF now!)

    Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: - Form sounds in Korean the same way as native speakers - Pronounce words properly just by reading the written form - Improve your pronunciation and sound more natural when speaking


    How are 하다 and 되다 different? - Korean Q&A Apr 23, 2019

    Many learners make the mistake of saying 걱정해요 when they want to say "I am worried." but in fact, they should say 걱정돼요 using the verb "되다". In this video lesson, Hyunwoo explains the difference between 걱정하다 and 걱정되다.

    Browse through our store and get your best Korean study material!: http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    Cheaper & Faster Shipping Apr 19, 2019

    Our shipping fees have now been significantly reduced for express shipping, which takes 3-5 business days, through a contract with DHL! Express shipping is now up to 60% cheaper (40% cheaper on average) compared to before!: http://bit.ly/2Zne5vm


    Top 10 Korean Phrases For Kpop Fans Apr 18, 2019

    Check out our e-book, Fan Letter Recipes, for hundreds more expressions and sentences!: http://bit.ly/2Zjbdj1

    We asked you to leave messages for your favorite Korean artists and said we’d translate 10 messages into natural Korean. We picked 10 winners and their messages, plus commonly used phrases, too!

    3:16 BTS 4:03 EXO 4:51 IU 5:37 Oh My Girl 6:13 Super Junior 6:53 Lee Dongwook 7:38 Twice 7:58 Monsta X 8:39 Park Seojun 8:58 To all idols


    Can you understand the message in this photo? Apr 10, 2019

    Expand your Korean vocabulary by learning to understand Korean signs and notices that you can see on a daily basis while walking around in Korea! After studying with this video course, you will feel much more confident about your understanding of Korean signs.

    Take the course: http://bit.ly/2U7KWk4


    Micro dust problem in Korea Apr 05, 2019

    미세먼지(micro dust) is a big problem in Korea affecting a lot of people. How bad is it and how are people feeling about it in Korea? Hyunwoo, Cassie and Kyung-hwa sat down to talk about it.

    For more Korean study materials:http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    Korean phrases native speakers shorten all the time Apr 03, 2019

    These shortened words will make you sound more fluent in Korean.

    For more Korean study materials:http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    How to address your boss in Korean Mar 30, 2019

    It’s very common in Korea for people to address other people by their workplace titles rather than just by their personal names. Hyunwoo and Cassie explain how to address your boss in Korean.

    For more Korean study materials:http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    What is 스세권?! - Korean Q&A Mar 27, 2019

    Can you guess the meaning of these words? 역세권, 스세권, 맥세권, 편세권, 붕세권. Hyunwoo explains what they mean!

    For more Korean study materials:http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    Korean Phrases using 돈 (= money) Practice together! Mar 20, 2019

    Upgrade your Korean vocabulary with our most popular vocabulary book: http://bit.ly/weeklyvocab-youtube (Learn through sentence expansion practice based on essential words used every day!)


    How to know which Korean word is more formal Mar 16, 2019

    We answer a lot of questions every day on Twitter! ( http://twitter.com/ttmik ) Quite often, we get questions about two Korean words that are similar in meaning and our answer is often that one is more formal than the other. Here's how to find out which one sounds more formal!

    Naver dictionary: https://endic.naver.com/?sLn=en

    For more Korean study materials:http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    Korean Phrases using 학교 (= school) Practice together! Mar 06, 2019

    Upgrade your Korean vocabulary with our most popular vocabulary book: http://bit.ly/weeklyvocab-youtube (Learn through sentence expansion practice based on essential words used every day!)


    Korean Phrases using 친구 (= friend) Practice together! Mar 01, 2019

    Upgrade your Korean vocabulary with our most popular vocabulary book: My Weekly Korean Vocabulary https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/78 Browse through our store and get your best Korean study material!: http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    How to better remember new words you’ve learned Feb 28, 2019

    What are some techniques and methods you use to better remember what you’ve learned? Hyunwoo and Cassie discuss this in today’s Q&A video. To learn more Korean vocabulary, type “vocabulary” in the search bar on our website and you will see all the books, courses, and lessons you need!

    For more Korean study materials: http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    "Probably” and “Maybe” in Korean - Korean Q&A Feb 27, 2019

    Learn about the differences between the two words 아마 and 어쩌면!

    Korean Fluency Made Fun http://talktomeinkorean.com

    For more Korean study materials:http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    Korean Phrases using 아침 (= morning) Practice together! Feb 26, 2019

    Upgrade your Korean vocabulary with our most popular vocabulary book: My Weekly Korean Vocabulary (10% OFF now!) https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/78

    For more Korean study materials: http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    Korean Pronunciation Guide - TWICE (트와이스) Feb 23, 2019

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of TWICE (트와이스) ? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check!

    For more Korean study materials: http://bit.ly/store-podcast


    Learn Korean with Real-Life Photos! (Free Sample Lesson) Feb 22, 2019

    Learn expressions commonly used in signs, advertisements, public notices and signboards through our video course called Korean Snapshot, taught by teacher Kyeong-eun entirely in easy-to-understand Korean.

    Korean Snapshot (Real-Life Korean Text Explained) http://bit.ly/snapshotpodcast


    Live Korean Class: 하필, 가지고, 쪽팔리다, “라방” and 스럽다 Dec 04, 2018

    0:22 how to say “live chat” 1:33 difference between 해변 and 해수욕장 2:04 how to say “Thank you for everything.” 2:19 what -니까 means 3:36 what 하필 means 4:51 differences between 귀엽다, 귀여운, and 귀여워 5:21 how to use 가지고 5:49 difference between 창피하다 and 쪽팔리다 6:30 what -스럽다 means


    Learn 30 Essential Korean Adjectives For Beginners Nov 30, 2018

    Learn 30 essential Korean adjectives through commonly used collocation examples. You can also add the free 30-part video course to your learning center on our website where you can practice saying the words!

    Take the video course for free: https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/102

    List of Words 1. 큰 big 2. 작은 small 3. 먼 far 4. 가까운 close 5. 쉬운 easy 6. 어려운 difficult 7. 추운 cold 8. 더운 hot 9. 귀여운 cute 10. 좁은 narrow 11. 넓은 spacious, broad 12. 늦은 late 13. 싼 cheap 14. 비싼 expensive 15. 아픈 sick 16. 느린 slow 17. 빠른 fast, quick 18. 같은 same 19. 예쁜 pretty 20. 좋은 good 21. 많은 much, many 22. 적은 few, little 23. 얇은 thin 24. 두꺼운 thick 25. 깨끗한 clean 26. 더러운 dirty 27. 밝은 bright 28. 어두운 dark 29. 긴 long 30. 짧은 short


    Korean Listening Practice with New Iyagi Video Course Nov 27, 2018

    This video course is for upper-beginner and intermediate learners who want to improve their Korean listening comprehension skills while listening to interesting conversations. After taking this 30-part course, you will not only be able to learn a lot of very useful Korean phrases, but also gain new perspectives about various cultural aspects of Korea.

    Enjoy the natural conversations between Kyeong-eun and Andreas

    Our very own Kyeong-eun sat down with Andreas from Greece, who is a well-known TV personality here in Korea as well as a professor at a university in Seoul, to talk about 30 interesting and relatable topics. The conversations are about 15 minutes long each, and there are 30 of them included in the course.

    You can listen to the conversations with or without subtitles in Korean or English, and download PDF lesson notes containing the full transcript and translation for each conversation.


    Full-time YouTuber in Korea - Sean Pablo (TTMIK Interview) Nov 21, 2018

    We sat down with our friend Sean to ask him some questions about how he learned Korean and the kind of content he is creating for his YouTube channel.

    Subscribe to Sean Pablo’s channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRK_M8zKoxiMMmRcnt_Eb9g


    Intermediate Korean Expressions Explained in Korean (new course!) Nov 16, 2018

    TTMIK Winter Sale 2018 ★ $45 off the “All TTMIK Books” package (including Level 6) ★10% off all of our paper books ★ 50% off all of our video & audio courses and e-books

    IYAGI: 20 Intermediate Korean Expressions https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/100

    Take this audio course to learn 20 fun idiomatic Korean expressions through more than 200 minutes of Korean listening practice!


    TTMIK Winter Sale 2018 (up to 50% off) Nov 15, 2018

    $45 off the “All TTMIK Books” package (including Level 6) 10% off all of our paper books 50% off all of our video & audio courses and e-books

    Start browsing our store right now: http://talktomeinkorean.com/store


    How are 화나다 and 화내다 different? (Both translate to “get angry”) Nov 08, 2018

    In this video lesson, Hyunwoo explains the difference between 화나다 and 화내다, as well as the basic difference between other similar sets of expressions like the following: 시간이 나다 vs. 시간을 내다 짜증 나다 vs. 짜증 내다 혼나다 vs. 혼내다 힘이 나다 vs. 힘을 내다


    TTMIK Interview - Joseph Park from North Korea Nov 01, 2018

    How much do you know about North Korea? We ourselves don’t know much, either, so this was a very interesting interview for us, too!

    Watch our previous video with Joseph (North Korean Language Challenge) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NA4RrxDcU7Q


    Spanish Language Challenge with Lara (라라와 함께 한 스페인어 챌린지) Oct 25, 2018

    Have you learned Spanish before? Jooyeon and Kyung-hwa tried learning some for the second time, but this time with Spanish spoken in Spain! Follow Lara https://www.youtube.com/user/LeNniTaH1 https://www.instagram.com/laraleahyoung/ Spanish language challenge video with Christian (from Mexico) https://youtu.be/R4uNvYwS1P4 Korean Fluency Made Fun http://talktomeinkorean.com


    20 Essential Korean Phrases For Beginners Oct 16, 2018

    These are 20 of the most essential Korean phrases that are used by Korean speakers on a daily basis. You can see all of these phrases written out for you in text format by visiting this page: https://talktomeinkorean.com/pages/20essentialphrases

    Or add this free course to your Learning Center and practice further: https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/97

    "Real-Life Korean Conversations For Beginners" : https://www.talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/49

    Here is the list of phrases in this video 1. 안녕. / 안녕하세요. 2. 안녕히 계세요. / 안녕히 가세요. 3. 수고하세요. / 수고하셨습니다. 4. 뭐 해? / 뭐 하세요? 5. 배고파. / 배고파요. 6. 뭐 먹을까? / 뭐 먹을까요? 7. 잘 먹겠습니다. 8. 잘 먹었습니다. 9. 여보세요? 10. 진짜? / 진짜요? 11. 당연하지. / 당연하죠. 12. 대박! 13. 미안해. / 죄송합니다. 14. 시간 있어? / 시간 괜찮으세요? 15. 얼마예요? 16. 저기요! 17. 이거 주세요. 18. 오늘 날씨 진짜 좋다. / 오늘 날씨 진짜 좋네요. 19. 좋아! / 좋아요! 20. 내일 봐. / 내일 봬요.


    How To Motivate Yourself To Keep Learning Oct 16, 2018

    Hyunwoo flew out to meet Korean learners at the National University of Singapore last week. We were invited by the Korean embassy in Singapore to give a talk on the topic of Korean culture and learning Korean. One of the questions he got during the Q&A sessions was about how to motivate yourself to continue learning. Hyunwoo shares his answer through this video.

    Thank you to the Korean embassy in Singapore for making this event possible, to the NUS social media team for the interview opportunity and footage, and to everybody in the audience for attending the talk!

    audience footage credit http://instagram.com/NUS_singapore


    100 Korean Words You Already Know Oct 09, 2018

    Even if you are an absolute beginner in the Korean language, if you speak English, you already know a lot of Korean words automatically. You just have to understand how these words are pronounced in Korean!

    Korean Fluency Made Fun http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Store: http://talktomeinkorean.com/store Curriculum: http://talktomeinkorean.com/curriculum Test Your Korean: http://talktomeinkorean.com/level-test


    3 Different Ways to Say “New” in Korean Oct 01, 2018

    Do you know how to say “new” in Korean? If you only know 새 (which has the same spelling and pronunciation as the word for “bird”), there are actually two more that you need to know about: 새로운 and 새로.

    Here are the examples used in this video: 새 집 a new house 새로 지은 집 a newly built house 오래된 집 an old house 오래된 컴퓨터 an old computer 새 컴퓨터 a new computer 새로워요. It’s new. 이거 새로워요. This is new and fresh. 새로운 접근 approach 새로운 시각 new perspective 새로운 방식/방법 new method 새 친구 new friend 새로 사귄 친구 a friend that I newly made 새 책 a new book 새로 받은 책 a book that I newly received 새 맛집 a new good restaurant 새로 찾은 맛집 a good restaurant that I newly discovered

    Korean Fluency Made Fun https://talktomeinkorean.com

    Store: http://talktomeinkorean.com/store Curriculum: http://talktomeinkorean.com/curriculum Test Your Korean: http://talktomeinkorean.com/level-test


    Let’s Read This Korean Passage Together Sep 26, 2018

    This video course is based on the book Easy Korean Reading For Beginners and in the lessons included in the course, we break down every single line and explain all the little details for you. Here’s a sample of one of the 30 lessons in the video course.

    Add this course to your TTMIK Learning Center: https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/96 Take the course on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/easykoreanreading


    North Korean Language Challenge Sep 20, 2018

    At TTMIK we teach the Korean language as it is spoken in South Korea, but the language spoken in North Korea is not entirely different. There are, however, still some differences you can immediately notice between the two styles of the Korean language, so we decided to give the North Korean language a try with our friend Joseph Park from North Korea. Our American friend Kris Johnson, with whom we made an interview video before, also joined Cassie. Enjoy!

    Kris Johnson http://instagram.com/soodakris/

    Korean Fluency Made Fun http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Store: http://talktomeinkorean.com/store Curriculum: http://talktomeinkorean.com/curriculum Test Your Korean: http://talktomeinkorean.com/level-test


    How to use our Audio & Video Courses Sep 19, 2018

    Get your Audio & Video course: http://talktomeinkorean.com/store

    With the launch of our redesigned website, we now have what we call Audio Courses and Video Courses. We’ve reorganized and regrouped our existing lessons together in a more systematic way and also added a lot of new contents.

    To use the audio and video courses, go to the Curriculum page and find a course you want to take. Both for free courses and paid courses, when click on the plus icon, you will see a simple course introduction page, and from there, you can add the course to your learning center. Within the Learning Center, you can click on the Continue Learning button to start learning. If it’s your very first time opening the course, it will take you to the first lesson. And later that day or the next day, when you go back to the Learning Center and press “Continue Learning” in the same course, you will be automatically directed to the next lesson to study with.

    Find the new site at the same web address: http://talktomeinkorean.com Store: http://talktomeinkorean.com/store Curriculum: http://talktomeinkorean.com/curriculum Test Your Korean: http://talktomeinkorean.com/level-test


    Improve Your Korean Reading Comprehension (new course on TTMIK) Sep 17, 2018

    Take the course on TTMIK: https://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/96 Take the course on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/easykoreanreading

    This video course is based on the book Easy Korean Reading For Beginners and in the lessons included in the course, we break down every single line and explain all the little details for you. You can learn a lot of detailed information and how each sentence is formed by watching the video lessons.

    Book: http://talktomeinkorean.com/products/detail/95


    New Site + New Courses! Sep 17, 2018

    Find the new site at the same web address: http://talktomeinkorean.com Store: http://talktomeinkorean.com/store Curriculum: http://talktomeinkorean.com/curriculum Test Your Korean: http://talktomeinkorean.com/level-test

    We are very excited to show you our new website. We have been working tirelessly for the past several months to bring you a better system and platform where you can learn Korean more efficiently. The new site is based on the two major concepts: Learning Center and Curriculum. The Learning Center is where you add all the materials you want to study with, and Curriculum is where you find what to study next. Every time you come back to the site, you will know exactly what you have been studying with and where to go next.

    The site is very new, so please understand that some minor bugs might be found here and there. Your feedback will be very much appreciated in terms of how we can improve the site even further! We have a lot of new features coming to the site over the next few months, so please stay connected!

    톡투미인코리안의 새로운 웹사이트가 드디어 문을 열었습니다. 지난 몇달 동안 정말 열심히 준비한 웹사이트인데요, 여러분이 한국어를 더 효과적으로 공부할 수 있도록 많은 공을 들여서 만들었어요. 기본적으로 러닝센터(Learning Center)와 커리큘럼(Curriculum)이라는 두 가지 개념을 토대로 구성된 사이트예요. 여러분이 공부를 하기 위해서 ‘추가’한 학습 콘텐츠는 모두 러닝센터에서 찾으실 수 있고, 새로운 학습 콘텐츠는 커리큘럼에서 검색해서 추가할 수 있습니다. 앞으로도 새로운 기능들이 많이 추가될 예정이니 많은 이용 부탁드려요!


    Why you shouldn't say 그녀 for “she” in Korean Sep 11, 2018

    You often see the words 그 and 그녀 used to refer to “he” and “she” respectively, but that is only in written text. If you say 그 or 그녀 in spoken Korean, you will sound very unnatural or too formal or poetic. Then how DO you actually talk about someone as “he” or “she” in Korean? You use the person’s name or title. In this video lesson, teacher Hyunwoo explains why you shouldn’t actually use the words 그 or 그녀 in spoken Korean.


    How to Improve Your Korean through Reading (Korean Study Hack) Sep 04, 2018

    In today’s Korean Study Hacks video, Cassie will tell you how to find the right reading material for you and how to read effectively for maximum learning.

    -------------------------------------------------------------------- Get our reading materials

    Easy Korean Reading For Beginners: https://goo.gl/sssgSX

    Can I Call The Police? (신고해도 되나요?): https://goo.gl/nTCCDf

    The Restaurant Of The Family That Hates Reading (안읽어 씨 가족과 책 요리점): https://goo.gl/A9GXiR --------------------------------------------------------------------

    You can also find her other stuck hack videos down below:

    3 Ways To Improve Your Listening Skills (Korean Study Hacks) https://youtu.be/MWMCqNLPOIE

    How To Improve Your Korean Speaking (Korean Study Hacks) https://youtu.be/WNJg5g2ajIs

    Using the Naver Dictionary App (Korean Study Hacks) https://youtu.be/KcPPllmx-Rc


    TTMIK Kids at the Office Aug 31, 2018

    Minsong (Kyeong-eun’s daughter) and Joon (Hyunwoo’s son) were born in the same year, just like Kyeong-eun and Hyunwoo are of the same age, so they are 동갑 친구 (friends of the same age in Korean). We invited the two kids to the TTMIK office and had them do some fun activities! We hope you enjoy watching them play as well as learning some words and phrases they are using in this video!


    30 Essential Korean Verbs For Beginners Aug 28, 2018

    Korean verbs come at the very end of sentences, so without knowing how to conjugate a certain verb into appropriate tenses, you can’t complete your Korean sentences. We hope you find this video useful and also check out our Korean Verbs Guide book and Listen & Repeat Audio Course on our store!

    Korean Verbs Guide book: https://goo.gl/hXwzLK Listen & Repeat Audio Course: https://goo.gl/SDRtsK

    Verbs introduced in this video: 0:37 가다 to go 1:29 오다 to come 2:01 하다 to do 2:32 먹다 to eat 3:08 보다 to look, to see 3:43 자다 to sleep 4:14 사다 to buy 4:46 일어나다 to wake up 5:42 입다 to wear, to put on 5:57 있다 to be there, to have, to exist 6:32 없다 to be not there, to not have, to not exist 7:08 쉽다 to be easy 7:41 어렵다 to be difficult 8:20 춥다 to be cold 8:55 덥다 to be hot 9:32 귀엽다 to be cute 10:08 좋다 to like 10:39 싸다 to be cheap 11:11 비싸다 to be expensive 11:44 만나다 to meet 12:16 놀다 to play, to hang out 12:50 웃다 to smile, to laugh 13:22 물어보다 to ask 13:57 읽다 to read 14:30 듣다 to listen, to hear 15:00 만들다 to make 15:32 기다리다 to wait 16:07 알다 to know 16:39 모르다 to not know 17:12 배우다 to learn


    The awkward way to say “shame" in Korean Aug 16, 2018

    There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways in Korean, so if you just stick to using one translation you found in a dictionary or in a machine translation service, it might lead to a confusing conversation. In this series with Jooyeon and Cassie, you can learn about English words that can be translated into many different phrases depending on the context. In today’s episode, let’s learn how to naturally say “shame” in Korean.


    걸다 Has Multiple Meanings Aug 12, 2018

    Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 걸다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean, you can learn how to use 놓다 in various contexts through realistic sample sentences.

    Examples:

    액자를 벽에 걸다 to hang a frame on the wall

    귀걸이를 귀에 걸다 to hang an earring on your ear

    벽에 그림을 걸었어요. I hung the picture on the wall.

    귀걸이를 귀에 걸어요. Put the earrings on.

    옷걸이에 옷을 걸 거예요. I will hang the clothes on the hanger.

    내기를 걸다 to bet

    친구가 내기에 돈을 걸었어요. My friend placed money in a bet.

    내기를 걸어요. I place a bet.

    여기에 돈을 걸 거예요? Are you going to make a bet here?

    전화 걸다 to make a call.

    엄마한테 전화를 걸었어요. I called my mom.

    회사로 전화를 걸어요. I call the company.

    친구한테 전화를 걸 거예요. I will call my friend.


    The awkward way to say “depend" in Korean (Part. 2) Aug 09, 2018

    Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zua2fWqOeWE

    There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways in Korean, so if you just stick to using one translation you found in a dictionary or in a machine translation service, it might lead to a confusing conversation. In this series with Jooyeon and Cassie, you can learn about English words that can be translated into many different phrases depending on the context. In today’s episode, let’s learn how to naturally say “depend” in Korean.


    놓다 Has Multiple Meanings Aug 05, 2018

    Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 놓다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean, you can learn how to use 놓다 in various contexts through realistic sample sentences.

    Examples:

    손잡이를 놓다 to let go of the handrail

    손잡이를 놓지 마세요. 위험해요. Don’t let go of the handrail. It’s dangerous.

    이 손 놔. Let go of my hand.

    책상 위에 컵을 놓다 to set a cup on a desk

    이 컵 어디에 놓을까요? Where should I put this cup?

    지갑을 놓고 왔어요. I left my wallet.

    주연 씨 지갑 소파 위에 놓았어요. Jooyeon, I left your wallet on the sofa.

    마음을 놓다 to be at ease

    제가 다 할게요. 마음 푹 놓아요. I’ll do everything. You can breathe easy.

    마음 놓고, 실컷 놀아요. Relax and have as much fun as you want.

    말을 놓다 to lower the level of speech

    저한테 말 놓으세요. Speak casually with me.

    모두 말을 놓기로 했어요. We decided to speak casually.


    The awkward way to say “depend" in Korean Aug 02, 2018

    There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways in Korean, so if you just stick to using one translation you found in a dictionary or in a machine translation service, it might lead to a confusing conversation. In this series with Jooyeon and Cassie, you can learn about English words that can be translated into many different phrases depending on the context. In today’s episode, let’s learn how to naturally say “depend” in Korean.


    Kris Johnson from USA working on TV and radio in Korea Jul 30, 2018

    Here’s another fun TTMIK interview where you can learn about how someone learned to speak fluent Korean. Kris Johnson is a radio/TV show host from USA doing a lot of broadcasting work here in Korea.

    Follow Kris on Instagram: http://instagram.com/soodakris


    잡다 Has Multiple Meanings Jul 29, 2018

    Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 잡다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean, you can learn how to use 잡다 in various contexts through realistic sample sentences.

    Examples:

    아기가 내 손을 잡았어요.

    The baby held my hand.

    손잡이를 꼭 잡아요.

    Hold on to the handrail.

    밧줄을 잡고 올라가요.

    Hold the rope and go up.

    도둑을 잡다

    to catch a thief

    나비를 잡다

    to catch a butterfly

    벌레를 잡다

    to catch a bug

    도둑을 잡았어요.

    I caught the thief.

    나비를 잡아요.

    I catch butterflies.

    기회를 잡다to seize an opportunity

    직장을 잡다

    to get a job

    드디어 기회를 잡았어요.

    I finally got an opportunity.

    방을 잡아요.

    Get an apartment.

    직장을 빨리 잡을 거예요.

    I will quickly get a job.

    날짜를 잡다

    to set a date

    자리를 잡다

    to get a seat

    결혼식 날짜를 잡았어요.

    I set a date for the wedding.

    자리를 빨리 잡아요.

    Hurry and grab a seat.

    택시를 잡다to grab a taxi

    택시를 잡아요.

    Hail a taxi.

    택시 잡기 힘들었어요.

    It was difficult to grab a taxi.


    The awkward way to say “sick" in Korean Jul 26, 2018

    There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways in Korean, so if you just stick to using one translation you found in a dictionary or in a machine translation service, it might lead to a confusing conversation. In this series with Jooyeon and Cassie, you can learn about English words that can be translated into many different phrases depending on the context. In today’s episode, let’s learn how to naturally say “sick” in Korean.


    좋아하다 vs. 마음에 들다 (= to like) Jul 24, 2018

    Level 2 Lesson 22: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level2lesson22/

    Have you heard 좋아하다 and 마음에 들다 being used when people talk about something or someone they like? These two expressions are used in different contexts, and Hyunwoo explains how to use them.


    들다 Has Multiple Meanings Jul 22, 2018

    Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 들다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean, you can learn how to use 들다 in various contexts through realistic sample sentences.

    Examples:

    고개를 들었어요. I raised my head.손을 들어요. I raise my hand.짐을 들었어요. I lifted my luggage.

    시간이 들다. To take time.돈이 들다. To take money.힘이 들다. To take energy. 시간이 많이 들었어요.It takes lot of time.돈이 들어요. It takes money.힘이 아주 많이 들 거예요. It will take a whole lot of energy.그 사람 정말 마음에 들었어요. I really like that person.이 지갑 마음에 들어요. I like this wallet.별로 마음에 안 들어요. I don’t really like it.


    Emphasize your point with “-다고요” Jul 17, 2018

    -(ㄴ/는)다고요 and -(이)라고요 are used when you want to emphasize something that someone or you have said. The basic purpose of this ending is to “quote” or “cite” someone as saying something, but it can be used to repeat and stress what has been said before as well. Also check out these lessons: Level 5 Lesson 10 http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-5-lesson-10/ Level 5 Lesson 17 http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-5-lesson-17/ Level 5 Lesson 19 http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-5-lesson-19/ 가요. = I’m coming. / I’m going. 간다고요. = I said I’m coming. / I said I’m going. 알았어요. = I understood. / I got it. 알았다고요. = I said I got it. Descriptive verb stem + 다고 ex) 작다 = to be small 작아요. 작다고요. = It’s small. I said it’s small. 아프다 = to hurt 아파요. 아프다고요. = It hurts. I said it hurts. Action verb stem + -ㄴ/는다고 ex) 모르다 = to not know 몰라요. 모른다고요. = I don’t know. I said I don’t know. 사다 = to buy 안 사요. 안 산다고요. = I am not going to buy it. I said I am not buying it. 먹다 = to eat 먹어요. 먹는다고요. = I’ll eat. I said I’ll eat it. Past tense action verb + -다고 ex) 사다 = to buy 안 샀어요. 안 샀다고요. = I didn’t buy it. I said I didn’t buy it. Noun + -(이)라고 ex) 저 = I 저예요. 저라고요. = It’s me. I said it’s me. Future tense + -라고 ex) 만나다 = to meet 안 만날 거예요. 안 만날 거라고요. = I’m not going to meet them. I said I’m not going to meet them.


    BTS - Fake Love (international cover by people from 29 countries) Jul 13, 2018

    Thanks everyone for participating in our 8th international cover video. This time we sang Fake Love by BTS and we had people participating from 29 different countries. Since there were a lot of people who took part, we did include everyone but we are sorry if you feel like your appearance in the video was too short. We hope to do this more frequently in the future so please participate in our future collaborative cover videos as well! 세계 곳곳에서 TTMIK으로 한국어를 배우시는 분들 중에서 BTS를 좋아하시는 많은 분들이 이번 인터네셔널 커버 영상에 참여해 주셨어요! 총 29개국에 계신 분들이 참여해 주셨는데 빠지신 분 없이 모두 다 영상에 담았습니다. 참여 인원이 많았다 보니 혹시 너무 짧게 나오게 되신 분들도 양해 부탁드려요! 이번이 저희 8번째 인터네셔널 커버 비디오예요. 다음번에도 많은 참여 부탁드립니다! 감사합니다.


    The awkward way to say “cool" in Korean Jul 12, 2018

    There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways in Korean, so if you just stick to using one translation you found in a dictionary or in a machine translation service, it might lead to a confusing conversation. In this series with Jooyeon and Cassie, you can learn about English words that can be translated into many different phrases depending on the context. In today’s episode, let’s learn how to naturally say “cool” in Korean.


    Why 오다 and 가다 are different from the English “come” and “go" Jul 10, 2018

    오다 and 가다 are directly translated to “to come” and “to go” in English, but while in English you can say “I’m coming” to someone who is waiting for you to get there, you can’t use the word 오다 in Korean to express the same meaning. 오다 and 가다, and all the other related compound verbs that are introduced in this video lesson by Hyunwoo, are expressed through the perspective of the speaker, not the listener, and that creates a big difference between the usages of 오다/가다 and come/go.


    쓰다 Has Multiple Meanings Jul 01, 2018

    Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 쓰다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean, you can learn how to use 쓰다 in various contexts through realistic sample sentences.

    Examples:

    편지를 썼어요. I wrote a letter.칠판에 글씨를 써요. I write on the chalkboard.여기에 제 이름을 쓸 거예요. I will write my name here.추워서 모자를 썼어요. It is cold so I wore a hat.마스크를 써요. I wore a mask.안경을 쓸 거예요. I will wear glasses.비가 와서 우산을 써요. It’s raining so I use an umbrella.

    약이 정말 써요. Medicine is really bitter.이 차는 쓴 맛이 나요. This tea has a bitter flavor.약이 조금 쓸 거예요.The medicine will be a little bitter.


    What does 모습 really mean? Jun 26, 2018

    The word 모습 can be translated to so many different ways in English and a lot of people have asked us what to make of this word. Here’s a comprehensive lesson on what 모습 means and how to use in real-life sentences.


    The awkward way to say “worth" in Korean Jun 21, 2018

    There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways in Korean, so if you just stick to using one translation you found in a dictionary or in a machine translation service, it might lead to a confusing conversation. In this series with Jooyeon and Cassie, you can learn about English words that can be translated into many different phrases depending on the context. In today’s episode, let’s learn how to naturally say “worth” in Korean.


    How to list multiple actions in Korean Jun 19, 2018

    We say sentences like “I met my friends and hung out.” and “I want to go home and just sleep.” all the time. The simplest way to link two actions side by side is using the suffix -고, but sometimes just using -고 is not enough. This lesson will explain how to properly use -고 and -아/어/여서 to naturally express multiple actions that are linked and listed together in one sentence.


    먹다 Has Multiple Meanings Jun 17, 2018

    Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 먹다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean, you can learn how to use 먹다 in various contexts through realistic sample sentences. Examples: 밥을 먹다 eat a meal 약을 먹다 take medicine 과자를 먹다 eat snacks 밥 먹었어요? Have you eaten? 약 먹어요. Take medicine. 과자 먹을 거예요. I am going to eat snacks. 마음 먹었어요. I made up my mind. 독하게 마음 먹어요. Steel yourself. (Make up your mind with a firm resolve.) 독하게 마음 먹을 거예요. I will steel myself. 나이를 먹다 to age, to get older 저 나이 정말 많이 먹었어요. I’ve gotten quite old. 네 살 먹은 아이예요. He/she is a four-year-old kid.


    The awkward way to say "upset" in Korean Jun 14, 2018

    There are many words in English that can be translated into various ways in Korean, so if you just stick to using one translation you found in a dictionary or in a machine translation service, it might lead to a confusing conversation. In this series with Jooyeon and Cassie, you can learn about English words that can be translated into many different phrases depending on the context. In today’s episode, let’s learn how to naturally say “upset” in Korean.


    When Your First Name Is Not Used In Korea Jun 12, 2018

    Have you ever wondered why Koreans use social titles even among close family members, calling someone “so-and-so’s father” instead of saying their first name? This phenomenon can be found in other cultures, too, but perhaps this happens more frequently in Korean. There are three possible reasons for this: 1) Literally saying “you” can be more tricky and awkward in Korean if you are speaking formal language. 2) Just using the same title over and over again in many sentences in a row doesn’t bother most people. 3) To an extent, It shows on what the relationship is based and where it was formed.


    시키다 Has Multiple Meanings Jun 10, 2018

    Many Korean verbs have multiple meanings and usages, and 시키다 is no exception. In this video lesson by Talk To Me In Korean, you can learn how to use 시키다 in various contexts through realistic sample sentences. Examples: 피자를 시키다 to order pizza 짜장면을 시키다 to order black bean noodles 도시락을 시키다 to order a lunchbox 아까 피자를 시켰어요. I ordered pizza earlier. 지금 피자를 시켜요. I order pizza now. 청소를 시키다 to have (someone) clean 심부름을 시키다 to have (someone) do errands 아까 선생님이 청소를 시켰어요. Earlier my teacher had me clean. 선생님이 청소를 시켜요. My teacher has me clean. 이따가 선생님이 청소를 시킬 거예요. Later, my teacher will have me clean.


    School Life In Korea vs. USA - Korean Culture Talk [upper-intermediate] (한국의 학교 생활) May 24, 2018

    Different countries have different school systems, so it is natural that school life can be different from country to country as well. What are some unique traits of Korean school life and American school life? Kyung-hwa, Cassie, and Jooyeon sat down to talk about this topic in all Korean. The video is only hard-subbed in Korean for your maximum listening practice, but if you want to participate in subtitle translation, you can do so at https://goo.gl/JdHJb3


    Situational Korean Quiz - Bumping Into an Acquaintance (지인을 우연히 만났을 때) May 23, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when they bump into each other in the street. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation.


    17 different ways to say “to look/watch” in Korean - Korean Q&A May 22, 2018

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will introduce and explain the differences between various Korean verbs that can be translated to “to look” or “to watch” in English. Watch the lesson to check if you can use these words in real-life situations. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions!


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #10 - 喰 (식 = to eat) May 21, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #12 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) May 20, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest-ebook


    Situational Korean Quiz - Asking Someone To Take a Photo Of You (사진 찍어달라고 할 때) May 16, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is asking the other person, a stranger, to take a photo of herself. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation.


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #9 - 間 (간 = interval, gap, between) May 14, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #11 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) May 13, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest Take more Korean dictation tests here: https://goo.gl/L7rrch


    Vietnamese Language Challenge with Quan - 간단한 베트남어에 도전해 봤습니다! May 11, 2018

    In today’s Language Challenge video, Kyung-hwa and Jooyeon sat down with Quan from Vietname and tried learning some basic phrases in Vietnamese : ) Quan is the co-founder of SAY. ( http://sayspeaking.com ) Watch more Language Challenge videos here! (playlist) http://bit.ly/2Hb3xqi


    Let’s Talk About Personal Space - Korean Culture Talk [upper-intermediate] (한국에서 “개인 공간”이란?) May 10, 2018

    What do you think about personal space in Korea? Have you ever felt uncomfortable because of relatively small personal bubbles that you’ve experienced in Korea? Kyung-hwa, Cassie, and Seokjin sat down to talk about this topic in all Korean. The video is only hard-subbed in Korean for your maximum listening practice, but if you want to participate in subtitle translation, you can do so at https://goo.gl/JdHJb3


    Situational Korean Quiz - Breaking Up (연인과 헤어질 때) May 09, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is breaking up with someone and the other person is reacting to the situation. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation.


    힘들다 vs. 어렵다 vs. 피곤하다 ( Are you using them correctly?) - Korean Q&A May 08, 2018

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will explain the differences between 힘들다, 어렵다 and 피곤하다. Watch the lesson to check if you’ve been using these words correctly. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions!


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #8 - 出 (출 = to go out) May 07, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #10 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) May 06, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video.

    Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest

    Take more Korean dictation tests here: https://goo.gl/L7rrch


    Why does age matter so much in Korea? - Korean Culture Talk [upper-intermediate] (나이를 물어보는 이유) May 03, 2018

    Have you ever wondered why so many Korean people ask one another how old they are when they get to know each other a little bit better? Kyeong-eun, Cassie, and Hyunwoo sat down to talk about this topic in all Korean. The video is only hard-subbed in Korean for your maximum listening practice, but if you want to participate in subtitle translation, you can do so at https://goo.gl/JdHJb3


    Situational Korean Quiz - Placing an Order (주문하기) May 02, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is ordering coffee and the other person is taking the order. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation.


    Natural Korean Pronunciation through Assimilation (합니다 & 함니다) - Korean Q&A May 01, 2018

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will introduce some common spelling mistakes made by Korean native speakers. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions!


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #7 - 時 (시 = time) Apr 30, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #9 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) Apr 29, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest-ebook


    Drinking Rules In Korea - Korean Culture Talk [upper-intermediate] (한국에서 술 마시기) Apr 26, 2018

    Drinking in Korea can be a lot of fun but also intimidating for many people who are new to the atmosphere. Kyeong-eun, Cassie, and Jooyeon went to have a few drinks to talk about this topic in all Korean. The video is only hard-subbed in Korean for your maximum listening practice, but if you want to participate in subtitle translation, you can do so at https://goo.gl/JdHJb3


    Situational Korean Quiz - When You Are Not Feeling Well (몸이 아플 때) Apr 25, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is not feeling well and the other person is worried. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation. You will find more Situational Korean Quiz videos here: (playlist) https://goo.gl/VqdWSu


    Common Spelling Mistakes by Korean Speakers (Part.2) - Korean Q&A Apr 25, 2018

    Watch Part. 1 video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-suVeya4UU

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will introduce some common spelling mistakes made by Korean native speakers. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions!


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #6 - 金 (금 = gold, money) Apr 23, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #8 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) Apr 22, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest Take more Korean dictation tests here: https://goo.gl/L7rrch


    TTMIK Interview - Professional Pansori Singer, Eun-Kyeong Min Apr 20, 2018

    Pansori is a traditional Korean music genre of musical storytelling. Teacher Kyung-hwa sat down with Eun-Kyeong Min, who is a professional Pansori artist in Korea. Learn more about how she got started and what it’s like to do Pansori as a profession. For more TTMIK interviews, click here: (playlist) https://goo.gl/5KfkK9 Eun-Kyeong’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBu28twY3vTJD4wHAMQ_Oig/videos


    Situational Korean Quiz - Having Lunch (점심 먹을 때) Apr 18, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when two people are having lunch together. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation. You will find more Situational Korean Quiz videos here: (playlist) https://goo.gl/VqdWSu


    다니다 vs. 가다 (= to go) - Korean Q&A Apr 17, 2018

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will introduce what 다니다 means and why people say 다녀올게요 when they are about to go somewhere. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions! TTMIK Level 3 Lesson 6 (difference between -(으)ㄹ게요 and -(으)ㄹ 거예요 http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/level-3-lesson-6/


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #5 - 口 (구 = mouth) Apr 16, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #7 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) Apr 15, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest Take more Korean dictation tests here: https://goo.gl/L7rrch


    Korean Culture Talk - Housing In Korea vs. USA [upper-intermediate] Apr 12, 2018

    If you are living in Korea now or if you’ve lived in Korea before, what are something unique things you noticed about housing in Korea in general? Kyeong-eun, Cassie, and Seokjin sat down to talk about this topic in all Korean. The video is only hard-subbed in Korean for your maximum listening practice, but if you want to participate in subtitle translation, you can do so at https://goo.gl/JdHJb3


    Situational Korean Quiz - Being Late (늦었을 때) Apr 11, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is late. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation. You will find more Situational Korean Quiz videos here: (playlist) https://goo.gl/VqdWSu


    Common Spelling Mistakes by Korean Speakers - Korean Q&A Apr 10, 2018

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will introduce some common spelling mistakes made by Korean native speakers. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions! Watch more Korean Q&A videos here! (playlist) https://goo.gl/r83hFH


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #4 - 老 (늙다 = old) Apr 09, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #6 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) Apr 08, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest Take more Korean dictation tests here: https://goo.gl/L7rrch


    Danish Language Challenge with Sofie - 간단한 덴마크어에 도전해 봤습니다 Apr 06, 2018

    In today’s Language Challenge video, Kyung-hwa and Jooyeon sat down with Sofie from Denmark (we posted an interview with her before) and tried learning some basic phrases in Danish : ) Watch more Language Challenge videos here! (playlist) http://bit.ly/2Hb3xqi Our interview with Sofie: https://youtu.be/49qg36PFhWg Follow Sofie on her blog and Instagram http://www.sofietokorea.com http://instagram.com/sohee314


    Situational Korean Quiz - Answering The Phone Apr 04, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is answering the phone. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation. You will find more Situational Korean Quiz videos here: (playlist) https://goo.gl/VqdWSu


    Korean Q&A - 뭐 / 무슨 / 어떤 / 어느 - Which one to use? Apr 03, 2018

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will explain the differences between 뭐, 무슨, 어떤 and 어느. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions! Watch more Korean Q&A videos here! (playlist) https://goo.gl/r83hFH


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #3 - 學 (학 = school, study, learn) Apr 02, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #5 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) Apr 01, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest Take more Korean dictation tests here: https://goo.gl/L7rrch


    Korean Culture Talk - You Must Share Food? [upper-intermediate] Mar 29, 2018

    Sharing food is very common in Korea. Sharing is good, of course, except when you don’t think you need to share your personal snacks or meals. What do you think? Hyunwoo, Cassie, and Seokjin sat down to talk about this topic in all Korean. The video is only hard-subbed in Korean for your maximum listening practice, but if you want to participate in subtitle translation, you can do so at https://goo.gl/JdHJb3


    Situational Korean Quiz - Asking For Directions Mar 28, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is visiting the other person. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation. You will find more Situational Korean Quiz videos here: (playlist) https://goo.gl/VqdWSu


    Korean Q&A - 5 ways to say “STAY” in Korean Mar 27, 2018

    In today’s Korean Q&A video, Hyunwoo will introduce how to say “stay” in natural Korean in various contexts. We hope you enjoy this lesson and let us know if you have any other questions! Watch more Korean Q&A videos here! (playlist) https://goo.gl/r83hFH


    TTMIK Hanja Guide #2 - 入 (입 = enter) Mar 26, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #4 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) Mar 25, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest Take more Korean dictation tests here: https://goo.gl/L7rrch


    TTMIK Interview - Sofie from Denmark teaching economics in Korea Mar 24, 2018

    Sofie (소희) is from Denmark and a long-time TTMIK student. She’s teaching economics at Sogang University here in Korea. Kyeong-eun sat down with her to hear her story about how she came to Korea and how she studied Korean. Follow Sofie on her blog and Instagram http://www.sofietokorea.com http://instagram.com/sohee314


    TTMIK Interview - Philip from Germany acting in Korean plays Mar 23, 2018

    Philip is from Germany and is currently acting in Korean plays. We sat down with him to talk about how he studied Korean and how he ended up acting in Korea! Philip’s YouTube channel https://goo.gl/7VXejR More interviews by TTMIK https://goo.gl/xcqcpK


    Situational Korean Quiz - Visiting Someone Mar 21, 2018

    In this week’s Situational Korean Quiz video, you will see two people interacting in Korean when one person is visiting the other person. Check if you can find the most natural Korean phrase for each situation. You will find more Situational Korean Quiz videos here: (playlist) https://goo.gl/VqdWSu


    The Korean Jigsaw Puzzle: Hanja #1 - 人 (인 = person) Mar 19, 2018

    You can learn a lot of new Korean words very quickly by learning new Hanja, which are Chinese characters used in the Korean language. Through this video series, we will introduce one Hanja character at a time and show you how Hanja can help you understand new words you encounter in Korean! Get your own copy of Your First Hanja Guide https://goo.gl/krLvXo


    Korean Dictation Test #3 ( Easy / Normal / Hard ) Mar 19, 2018

    Here is this week’s Korean dictation test for you! Listen carefully to what you hear in the video and see if you can write everything down. We have easy, normal and hard questions in one video. Download our free printable PDF that accompanies this series: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/dictationtest


    TTMIK Spring Sale 2018 (save up to 15% on our books) Mar 15, 2018

    Our spring sale starts now! And it will end on March 29, 2018. Use the coupon code “ 2018spring “ to get 10% off on all order or the coupon code “ 2018spring20 “ to get 15% off for orders of $20 or more.


    Korean Study Hacks - 3 Ways To Improve Your Listening Skills Mar 12, 2018

    In today’s Korean Study Hacks video, our very own Cassie will tell you about three different types of material that you can use to improve your Korean listening skills. You can find the links to the stuff she mentions in this video down below. You can also watch her previous study hack video here (about vocabulary): https://youtu.be/KcPPllmx-Rc Korean dramas http://dramafever.com http://viki.com Korean podcasts http://podbbang.com Cassie’s song recommendations 사람의 마음 by 장기하와 얼굴들 https://youtu.be/z_pqa36VHz8 별걸 다 기억하는 남자 by 노영심 https://youtu.be/fbqdiH20jBw 쏘쏘 by 백아연 https://youtu.be/BbQG-S4mU0U 인턴 by 옥상달빛 https://youtu.be/zdsKAOaOUV0


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 금도끼 은도끼 (Golden Axe, Silver Axe) - Korean Folk Tale Mar 08, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will tell you a Korean folk tale called 금도끼 은도끼 (Golden Axe, Silver Axe). This is our last episode in this season of ASMR videos with Jooyeon : )


    Korean Buzzwords - 금사빠 (hint: It’s related to love.) Mar 07, 2018

    Watch all of our Buzzwords videos: https://goo.gl/tpH8Vu 금사빠?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this fun expression, but how did this expression come about?Learn what this actually means and where you can see it used. Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - Difference between 하면 (if) and 한다면 (if) Mar 06, 2018

    Both 하면 and 한다면 are often translated as “if (you) do (something)” but what is the difference? Why is it that you get to see 한다면 in more poetic contexts? Find out why and how to use -(ㄴ/는)다면 in today’s video lesson with Hyunwoo.


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 비행기 태우다 Mar 05, 2018

    Accompanying e-book for this video series: https://goo.gl/YBSi9s (Get full transcripts + translations + more sample sentences) This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 비행기 태우다. What could this phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc


    Korean Tongue Twisters! No. 2 - Weekly Korean Challenge Mar 04, 2018

    This week’s Korean challenge is another tongue twister mission! Please try saying everything out loud yourself! Here are the sentences used in this video: 1. 고려고 교복 2. 한영 양장점 3. 담당 편집장 4. 새 쇠 철창살 5. 혈관신경성


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 아재 개그 (dad jokes) Mar 01, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon is joined by Kyung-hwa to discuss some Korean dad jokes (아재 개그) together. 아재 is a friendly term for 아저씨 and 개그 means gag or joke. Listen to Jooyeon introduce some jokes and try to guess the answer to her questions! Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series.


    Korean Buzzwords - 한글 패치 (Korean Patch?) Feb 28, 2018

    Watch all of our Buzzwords videos: https://goo.gl/tpH8Vu 한글 패치?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this fun expression, frequently used to talk about someone who is very good at Korean. Learn what this actually means and where you can see it used. Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 입만 아프다 Feb 26, 2018

    Accompanying e-book for this video series: https://goo.gl/YBSi9s (Get full transcripts + translations + more sample sentences) This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 입만 아프다. What could this phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc


    Korean Dictation Test No. 2 - Weekly Korean Challenge Feb 25, 2018

    Test your Korean listening skills and dictation skills with this video challenge with Jooyeon! Pause the video if you can after you hear each recording and try to write down each set of words as accurately as possible. Tune in every Monday to watch a new Korean challenge video that you can participate in!


    TTMIK Interview - Colin Marshall (Essayist, Podcaster, Interviewer) Feb 23, 2018

    We sat down with our friend Colin Marshall who is an American essayist and broadcaster currently living in Korea. We asked him how he learned to speak fluent Korean and how he got to meet a lot of people and also generally what he does for a living. We filmed this video last summer so please note that many months have already passed from the time of this interview. Follow Colin’s activities here: http://blog.colinmarshall.org https://twitter.com/colinmarshall


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR- Korean Idiomatic Phrases Using 바람 (wind) Feb 22, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will introduce some idiomatic phrases including 바람, which by itself means wind. Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series.


    Korean Buzzwords - 덕업일치 (hint: it’s related to your job) Feb 21, 2018

    Watch all of our Buzzwords videos: https://goo.gl/tpH8Vu 덕업일치?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this fun expression, frequently used to talk about a job that’s related to what you love as a hobby or as a fan. Learn what this actually means and where you can see it used. Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - 추천하다 vs. 권하다 (Do you know the difference?) Feb 20, 2018

    추천하다 means “to recommend” and 권하다 also means “to recommend”. But how are they different? 추천하다 is for recommending things in general, whereas 권하다 can be when you are offering something to eat or drink as well. Learn more about these two very useful verbs in this video lesson with Hyunwoo.


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 잠수를 타다 Feb 19, 2018

    This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 잠수를 타다 What could this strange phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc


    Can you describe these actions in Korean? - Weekly Korean Challenge Feb 18, 2018

    This week’s Korean challenge is about describing some everyday actions. These actions themselves are quite simple, but can be challenging for language learners to learn. Tune in every Monday to watch a new Korean challenge video that you can participate in!


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 한국어 의성어, 의태어 (onomatopoeias and mimetic words) Feb 15, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will introduce some onomatopoeia words and mimetic words in the Korean language. Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series.


    Korean Buzzwords - What is 프사? Feb 14, 2018

    Watch all of our Buzzwords videos: https://goo.gl/tpH8Vu 프사?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this fun expression, frequently used to talk about a kind of photo. Learn what this actually means and where you can see it used.Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - 할 수 있다 vs. 할 줄 알다 (Do you know the difference?) Feb 13, 2018

    할 수 있다 means “can do” and 할 줄 알다 also means “can do”, but you can think of 할 수 있다 more as “it is possible to do” or “there is a way to do” something, whereas 할 줄 알다 is closer to “to know how to do” something. Learn how to use the two expressions naturally in actual sentences through this video with Hyunwoo.


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 뒷북 치다 Feb 12, 2018

    Accompanying e-book for this video series: https://goo.gl/YBSi9s (Get full transcripts + translations + more sample sentences) This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 뒷북 치다. What could this phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc


    Say "Happy New Year" in Korean - Weekly Korean Challenge Feb 11, 2018

    In Korea, wishing someone a happy new year is repeated in (usually) February when the lunar new year comes around. So you can say that this phrase, 새해 복 많이 받으세요. (= Happy New Year.), is said at least twice as much in Korea as in other parts of the world! Please try saying it out loud yourself! Tune in every Monday to watch a new Korean challenge video that you can participate in!


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 명언 몇 가지 (some famous quotes translated to Korean) Feb 08, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will talk about some famous quotes and introduce how they can be translated into Korean. Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series. Watch all of Jooyeon’s ASMR videos here: https://goo.gl/jt87Xc


    Korean Buzzwords - 아아 Feb 07, 2018

    아아?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this phrase, which is the abbreviation of two words, as strange as it may sound. Have you seen it in use before? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - 한 번 and 한번 are different? (Korean spacing rules) Feb 06, 2018

    한 번 literally means “one time” whereas 한번 is used when you are talking about “giving something a try”. Learn more about this rule and some other examples with this video lesson with Hyunwoo. For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 깨가 쏟아지다 Feb 05, 2018

    Learn even more with the accompanying printable e-book for the Intermediate Korean lesson series! You can study with the full transcripts and translations as well as more sample sentences and dialogues. Get it here: https://mykoreanstore.com/collections/e-books This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 깨가 쏟아지다. What could this phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc


    Korean Tongue Twisters! - Weekly Korean Challenge Feb 04, 2018

    This week’s Korean challenge is a tongue twister mission! Jooyeon gave the other TTMIK members some difficult tongue twister sentences to read out loud. Who do you think did the best job? Please try saying everything out lout yourself! Tune in every Monday to watch a new Korean challenge video that you can participate in! Here are the sentences used in this video:

    서울특별시 특허허가과 허가과장 허 과장

    저기 저 뜀틀이 내가 뛸 뜀틀인가 내가 안 뛸 뜀틀인가?

    된장 공장 주방장과 김 공장 주방장은 박 주방장이고 마늘 공장 주방장과 파 공장 주방장은 곽 주방장이다.

    경찰청 철창살은 외철창살이고 검찰청 철창살은 쌍철창살이다.

    저 분은 백 법학 박사이고 이 분은 박 법학 박사이다.

    박범복 군은 밤 벚꽃 놀이를 가고 방범복 양은 낮 벚꽃 놀이를 간다.

    Watch all of our Weekly Korean Challenge videos here: https://goo.gl/UK9Tkf

    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 한국 속담 (Korean Proverbs) Feb 01, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will tell you about some interesting Korean proverbs that translated similarly into English. Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series. Watch all of Jooyeon’s ASMR videos here: https://goo.gl/jt87Xc


    Korean Buzzwords - 개이득 (wild... benefit?) Jan 31, 2018

    Watch all of our Buzzwords videos: https://goo.gl/tpH8Vu 개이득?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this fun expression, frequently used to describe a “benefit” or some “gain” that you were able to have unexpectedly. Learn how you can use this in real-life situations through this video lesson by Cassie. Have you seen it in use before? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - Why is “coconut" 코코넛, not 코코넡? Jan 30, 2018

    Coconut is written in Korean as 코코넛, the Internet is written as 인터넷, and robot is written as 로봇, all with ㅅ at the end instead of ㅌ. Why is ㅌ, which is roughly more similar to “t” than ㅅ, not used in these words? Hyunwoo answers this question in today’s Q&A video. For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 귀가 얇다 Jan 29, 2018

    Learn even more with the accompanying printable e-book for the Intermediate Korean lesson series! You can study with the full transcripts and translations as well as more sample sentences and dialogues. Get it here: https://mykoreanstore.com/collections/e-books This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 귀가 얇다. What could this phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc Learn even more Korean idioms like this one with our idiom book! https://goo.gl/kjSzxx


    Translate "I will see you tomorrow." - Weekly Korean Challenge Jan 28, 2018

    How do you say “I will see you tomorrow.” in Korean? Let us think about it together and solve the quiz! Learn some of the most natural ways to say this greeting in Korean through this Weekly Korean Challenge video. Tune in every Monday to watch a new Korean challenge video that you can participate in! Watch all of our Weekly Korean Challenge videos here: https://goo.gl/UK9Tkf


    Where is PyeongChang? (Home of 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Seoul) Jan 27, 2018

    Exactly 30 years after Seoul Olympic Games in 1988, Korea is finally hosting another Olympic Games event, this time in PyeongChang. Unlike the metropolitan city of Seoul, which is also the capital city of South Korea, PyeongChang has not been a place widely known around the world. So for everyone who is interested in watching the PyeongChang Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games, we’ve prepared this video to show you where the county of PyeongChang is located in relation to other cities that you might already know. Find more info about PyeongChang 2018 here: https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/index


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 요술 맷돌 (The Magic Millstone) Jan 25, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will tell you a well-known Korean folktale called 요술 맷돌 (The Magic Millstone). Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series. Watch all of Jooyeon’s ASMR videos here: https://goo.gl/jt87Xc Download our Korean folktales and Aesop’s fables e-book: https://goo.gl/3W74xS


    Korean Buzzwords - 안물안궁 Jan 24, 2018

    Watch all of our Buzzwords videos: https://goo.gl/tpH8Vu 안물안궁?! What the heck does that mean?!Cassie explains this fun expression, and you can learn how to use this in a text chat or in a hashtag through this video lesson. Have you seen it in use before? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - 좀 and 조금 are not the same? Jan 23, 2018

    Today’s question is about the meaning and various usages of the word 좀, which is originally a shortened version of 조금. But in actual usages, 좀 can have some meanings that 조금 doesn’t have. Can you guess what those are? Learn about it through this video lesson with Hyunwoo. For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 오리발 내밀다 Jan 22, 2018

    This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 오리발 내밀다 What could this strange phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc


    Pronouncing Winter Olympic Sports Names in Korean #PyeongChang2018 Jan 21, 2018

    Test your Korean listening skills with this video challenge where Kyung-hwa gives you the pronunciation of each of the Winter Olympic sport names in Korean! All of the 15 sport names are actually based on English and is almost the same except with a Korean pronunciation. Tune in every Monday to watch a new Korean challenge video that you can participate in! Watch all of our Weekly Korean Challenge videos here: https://goo.gl/UK9Tkf Serious about learning to speak Korean? You can do it! Start with our books: http://mykoreanstore.com


    How to make your Korean more flexible (with our conversation book!) Jan 19, 2018

    Get our book “Real-Life Korean Conversations: Intermediate” here: https://goo.gl/ZDziDi In how many different ways can you say roughly the same thing? As you become more fluent in Korean, this number will naturally increase gradually, but it is also a good idea to deliberately practice expressing the same idea in as many different ways as possible. We help you do exactly that through our book, Real-Life Korean Conversations: Intermediate. If you are a beginner learner, we have a conversation book for beginners, too, right here: https://goo.gl/Ci9Kav


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 양치기 소년 (The Boy Who Cried Wolf) Jan 18, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will tell you the well-known Aesop’s fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf (양치기 소년). Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series. Watch all of Jooyeon’s ASMR videos here: https://goo.gl/jt87Xc Download our Korean folktales and Aesop’s fables e-book: https://goo.gl/3W74xS


    Korean Buzzwords - 단호박 (sweet pumpkin?) Jan 17, 2018

    단호박?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this fun expression, frequently used to describe a situation where someone says a flat-out “No." Have you seen it in use before? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments! Watch all of our Buzzwords videos: https://goo.gl/tpH8Vu


    Korean Q&A - How to say “WHAT IF?” in Korean Jan 16, 2018

    Today’s question is about how to say “what if” in Korean. There are mainly three different ways you can say this that Hyunwoo introduces in this video lesson. One is -으면 어떡해요?, another is -으면 어떡하죠? and the other is 그러니까, 만약 그러면 어떡해요? Learn how these different phrases work slightly differently by watching this video lesson. For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 발이 넓다 Jan 15, 2018

    This intermediate lesson covers the phrase 발이 넓다 What could this strange phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase. All of our intermediate lessons: https://goo.gl/KyS1Lc Video edited by Seokjin Jin http://instagram.com/seokjin82/ 📕 📗 Free Korean lessons: http://talktomeinkorean.com Our Korean textbooks: http://mykoreanstore.com 😃 TTMIK Teachers in this video 😃 Kyeong-eun Choi https://www.instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi/ Kyung-hwa Sun https://www.instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri/ 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our Hangeul books: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Dictation Test (with double consonants) - Weekly Korean Challenge Jan 15, 2018

    Test your Korean listening skills and dictation skills with this video challenge with Jooyeon!

    Pause the video if you can after you hear each recording and try to write down each set of words as accurately as possible. Tune in every Monday to watch a new Korean challenge video that you can participate in!

    Watch all of our Weekly Korean Challenge videos here: https://goo.gl/UK9Tkf

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    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 말 안 듣는 청개구리 (The Green Frog Who Won't Listen) Jan 11, 2018

    In this week’s Korean ASMR video, Jooyeon will read you the well-known Korean story of The Green Frog Who Won't Listen (말 안 듣는 청개구리). Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of materials and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in future videos in this series.


    Korean Buzzwords - 뇌섹남 Jan 10, 2018

    뇌섹남?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this popular phrase, seen frequently in the subtitles of variety shows and in relation to celebrities, but it can be used for anyone! Have you seen it in use before? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - Why say 여보세요 when answering the phone? Jan 09, 2018

    Today’s question is about the origin of the expression 여보세요. This phrase means “Hello” but it is almost only used when you answer the phone. 여보세요 is originally the combination of 여기 and 보세요, which means “Look here.” or “Hey, look.” and even though it’s mostly used when you are answering the phone, 여보세요 or 여기 보세요 can also be used when you want to start talking to someone and show your frustration, like “Hey, look.” Learn about some other examples of words that have interesting origins through this video lesson with Hyunwoo.


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - 해가 서쪽에서 뜨다 Jan 08, 2018

    In this lesson of Intermediate Korean, we cover the phrase 해가 서쪽에서 뜨다. What could this strange phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase.


    Say "PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games” In Korean - Weekly Korean Challenge Jan 07, 2018

    The PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are going to be held in February 2018 in the city of PyeongChange in South Korea. If you are going there to watch a game, have fun! But if you are not planning on going, how about at least try and say the official name of this competition in Korean? Practice saying 2018 평창 동계올림픽대회 as accurately and quickly as you can, and post a video on social media and tag us!! Weekly Korean Challenges (playlist) https://goo.gl/JTxDbU Video edited by Seokjin Jin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Free Korean lessons: http://talktomeinkorean.com Our Korean textbooks: http://mykoreanstore.com TTMIK Teachers in this video Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our Hangeul books: https://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - 개미와 배짱이 (The Ant and The Grasshopper) Jan 05, 2018

    Great news for ASMR fans and all the people who loved our first-ever ASMR video featuring Jooyeon: we will post an ASMR video every Friday from now on! Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode of Korean Soft Spoken ASMR with Jooyeon. We’ll use various types of material and topics to talk about, and we are open to suggestions as to what Jooyeon can talk about in her future videos in this series. Jooyeon’s previous ASMR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K6AGsmxiHA


    Korean Buzzwords - 동공지진 (pupil + earthquake?) Jan 03, 2018

    동공지진?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this recent phrase, seen frequently in the subtitles of variety shows. Have you seen it in use before? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly? Do you have any buzzword suggestions? Let us know in the comments!


    Korean Q&A - What does 웃음기 mean? Jan 02, 2018

    Today’s question is about the meaning of the phrase "웃음기 싹 뺐어요.” To understand what this sentences means, you need to know both 웃음기 and 싹. First, 웃음기 is a combination of 웃음 (laughter) + 기 (氣 = energy, vibe). So together it means the “atmosphere/vibe of laughter”. And 싹 means “completely” in this case, so together with 싹 뺐어요, it means that you’ve removed it completely. All together 웃음기 싹 뺐어요 means that you are being serious or made something serious for a change. Watch this video lesson to learn about some other words where the -기 ending has a similar role!


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - Ep.1 - 발 디딜 틈이 없다 Jan 01, 2018

    Welcome to episode 1 of our series of Korean lessons for intermediate learners! Lesson 1 covers the phrase 발 디딜 틈이 없다. What could this strange phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase.

    Video edited by Seokjin Jin http://instagram.com/seokjin82/

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    😃 TTMIK Teachers in this video 😃 Kyeong-eun Choi https://www.instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi/ Kyung-hwa Sun https://www.instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri/


    Say Your New Year's Resolution in Korean! - Weekly Korean Challenge Dec 31, 2017

    Happy New Year everyone! 새해 복 많이 받으세요 : )

    This is the first episode of our brand-new weekly series called "Weekly Korean Challenge", where we will be giving you something to work on and practice with that can help you improve your Korean!

    For this week's challenge, please write in the comments below or post a video on Twitter or on Instagram and tag us, where you talk about one of your new year's resolutions. If you post a video, be sure to tag us with "@ttmik" so we can see it!

    How to say Happy New Year in Korean https://youtu.be/-yUaEYrdnns

    How to talk about your new year's resolutions in Korean https://youtu.be/fK70FC9Lc8s

    Video edited by Seokjin Jin https://www.instagram.com/seokjin82/

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    Hyunwoo Sun

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    Look Inside - Real-Life Korean Conversations: Intermediate (중급 한국어 대화책) Dec 29, 2017

    Take a look inside our Korean speaking guide for intermediate-level learners! It’s called “Real-Life Korean Conversations: Intermediate” and after studying with it, you will be able to hold longer and more flexible conversations in Korean.

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    Korean Q&A - What is 급식체? Dec 28, 2017

    급식체 is a kind of Korean slang that some teenagers and people in their early twenties use in text message and/or on social media. It's called 급식체 because reportedly, it is mainly used by people who eat 급식 (school food) at their school cafeteria. The word 급식 is not used, however, to refer to food that college students eat at the college cafeteria. In this video lesson, you can learn about some common examples of 급식체 but just like with any temporary fad, we don't recommend that you actually use it.

    For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    One-Minute Korean: “Let's cut to the chase." Dec 27, 2017

    How do you say “Let's cut to the chase.” in Korean? Teacher Jooyeon will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video.

    You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - Ep. 3 - 눈이 높다 Dec 26, 2017

    Welcome to episode 3 of our series of Korean lessons for intermediate learners! Lesson 3 covers the phrase 눈이 높다. What could this strange phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with onlyKorean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase.


    Intermediate Korean Lesson - Ep. 2 - 손꼽아 기다리다 Dec 20, 2017

    Welcome to episode 2 of our series of Korean lessons for intermediate learners! Lesson 2 covers the phrase 손꼽아 기다리다. What could this strange phrase mean? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this phrase.


    Korean Q&A - Want (원하다 vs -고 싶다) Dec 19, 2017

    A: Hey, will you be my Instagram friend?B: Sure. I just followed you. But hey, what’s this teeny little doll in this picture?A: Oh, that’s a limited edition mini-me doll.B: It’s so cute! I want to buy one, too!A: They’re sold out.B: Aw man…. Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:- What is the difference between 원하다 and -고 싶다?- What is 인친?- What does 쪼만해 mean?- What is the difference between 품절 and 매진?For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    One-Minute Korean: “I was just about to say that." Dec 16, 2017

    How do you say “I was just about to say that."” in Korean? Teacher Kyung-hwa will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Korean Soft Spoken ASMR - Folktale Reading (젊어지는 샘물) Dec 14, 2017

    So many people have commented on Jooyeon’s calming voice so the only natural thing to do was to put it to good use. Introducing Jooyeon’s soft spoken ASMR! We have included only Korean subtitles for more immersive learning for those of you intermediate and advanced learners out there. Even if you are a beginner, they say that listening while you sleep is one way of getting used to a new language, so kill two birds with one stone and play this video at bed time to not only sleep well, but kick start your Korean Studies! Sleep well♥


    Korean Q&A - ㄷ vs. ㄹ (pronunciation difference) Dec 12, 2017

    A: What are you watching?B: This youtuber’s story of overcoming their skin troubles.A: Oh. Do you want to become like them?B: A famous youtuber? But I don’t....Wait, are you saying I have bad skin?A: …..I hope your wish comes trueB: Hey! Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:-Why does 처럼 sound like 처덤?- What is the difference between 답게 and 처럼?- Why do Koreans mix up 바래다 and 바라다?- What does 극복기 mean?

    For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    One-Minute Korean: “No way!" Dec 11, 2017

    How do you say “No way!"” in Korean? Teacher Kyeong-eun will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    K-pop Recipes: Gashina (가시나) Dec 09, 2017

    * We are having a winter sale until this weekend! ☃️ ❤️ 🎄 Click on this link right here to see all the necessary information about the sale: https://mykoreanstore.com/pages/2017wintersaleAre you leaving? Don’t go! Kyunghwa will explain the phrases used in the K-pop Recipe of the week: Gashina by Sunmi! You can learn how to cook up some lovely sentences with the phrases from this song...and maybe even some backhanded tweets.


    German Language Challenge With Philipp (필립과 함께 한 독일어 챌린지!) Dec 08, 2017

    * We are having a winter sale until this weekend! ☃️ ❤️ 🎄 Click on this link right here to see all the necessary information about the sale: https://mykoreanstore.com/pages/2017wintersaleWe invited Philipp from Germany into the studio to teach us some German! How difficult do Kyung-hwa and Jooyeon find it to be?


    Korean Pronunciation Coaching! Dec 08, 2017

    TTMIK’s very own 교정 요정 (Fixit Fairy) Kyung-hwa sat down with long-time actor, Kahlid, to help him improve his Korean pronunciation. We hope that this video will help you with some of the more difficult pronunciation points, too! We also hope everyone will wish Kahlid good luck in his acting endeavors, and if you would like to check out some of his work, visit his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNlR80w4O-t3CCRlpAKbc5w


    Korean Study Hacks - Using a Dictionary App Dec 06, 2017

    Today Cassie shows you how to study and review vocabulary with her favorite dictionary app! **Here are all the links you need to find the Naver Dictionary app/website**

    Apple store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/korean-dictionary-translate/id673085116?mt=8

    Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nhn.android.naverdic&hl=en

    Mobile website: http://m.endic.naver.com

    Desktop website: http://endic.naver.com/?sLn=en

    More information: http://blog.naver.com/dic_master/221084784632


    Must Know Words in Korean - Weather (날씨) / Pt. 2 Dec 05, 2017

    Grab your rain coat and boots as we go out and explore the weather in Korean! Rain, snow, fog and storms, Jooyeon covers these and more in this part two video. If you missed part 1, be sure to check it out: https://youtu.be/rnu2rjESiV4 What is the weather like today where you are?


    One-Minute Korean: “I'm allergic to nuts." Nov 30, 2017

    * We are having a winter sale for 2 weeks! ☃️ ❤️ 🎄 Click on this link right here to see all the necessary information about the sale: http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/2017wintersale

    How do you say “I'm allergic to nuts.” in Korean? Teacher Jooyeon will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/

    📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons!

    You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com


    Korean Q&A - Many ways to say ‘YOURSELF in Korean Nov 29, 2017

    A: What took you so long!?B: I was getting dressed. I got some new clothes today. What do you think, is it fashionable? A: Oh, you’ve got skills. A real stylist. Hey, could you style me?B: Are you going to pay me?A: NoB: Style yourself, then. Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:- What is the difference between 모습 and 모양?- What is the most natural way to say “What took you so long?!” in Korean?- How do you say “oneself/yourself” in Korean?- What is the difference between 실력 and 능력?

    For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    Korean Buzzwords: Korean Buzzwords: 비주얼 깡패 (Visual + Bully?) Nov 29, 2017

    비주얼 깡패?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this phrase, most frequently seen in hashtags on instagram and twitter. Have you seen it in use before? Before watching the video and listening to Cassie’s explanation, what was your guess? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly?


    TTMIK Winter Sale 2017! (up to 30% off) Nov 27, 2017

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    One-Minute Korean: “Are you on Instagram?" Nov 24, 2017

    How do you say “Are you on Instagram?” in Korean?

    Teacher Kyeong-eun will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video.

    You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Must Know Words in Korean - Car Parts (자동차의 여러 부품) Nov 22, 2017

    Fasten your seat belts, we’ve got a special episode of Must Know Words prepared! We’re going to take a ride through this lesson covering words commonly associated with cars together! Our amazing TTMIK fans helped Jooyeon present this special episode during our meetup at the beginning of November. We’d like to give a big thanks to everyone for doing such a great job!


    Korean Q&A - How do you say ‘or’ in Korean? Nov 17, 2017

    A: Ugh! My character died again!B: Are you playing on story mode or on multiplayer?A: Multiplayer.B: I told you, the people on there are too good. You can’t win.A: I know...I didn’t expect it to be this bad though.B: Stop playing games and go outside. The sun is up, it’s a nice day. Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:- What is the difference between 사망하다 and 죽다?- What is the difference between 혹은 and 아니면? - What is the difference between 기대하다 and 예상하다?

    - What is the difference between 해 and 태양?


    One-Minute Korean: “That's LIT!" Nov 17, 2017

    How do you say “That's LIT!” in Korean? Teacher Seokjin will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Why We Made the TTMIK Study Journal Nov 16, 2017

    We’ve made something really special! It’s our highly requested 100-Day Study Journal! This limited edition journal is tailor made to our learners and will make a perfect supplement to your studies. They’re already selling like hot-cakes so hurry and grab your copy before it’s gone forever! You can purchase it on our store here: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/studyjournal Want to take a look inside before you buy it? Check out the look-inside video here: https://youtu.be/qFaIrpvd0VM


    중급 레슨 - 귀신이 곡할 노릇이다 Nov 15, 2017

    For our intermediate learners, we have begun a new series of intermediate Korean lessons! This first lesson covers the phrase 귀신이 곡할 노릇이다. What could this strange phrase mean? Why would a ghost cry? Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa explain it using only Korean, with *only* Korean subtitles! So keep your ears open and follow along for a deeper understanding of this idiomatic phrase.


    Korean Buzzwords - 인생샷 (life+shot?) Nov 15, 2017

    인생샷?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this phrase, which is associated with a famous meme in Korea, and how it is used in daily conversations. Have you seen it in use before? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly?


    Korean Q&A - 감사합니다 vs 고마워요 Nov 15, 2017

    A: Why do you keep jumping around like that?B: I’m just so happy. This cake is so good, it’s blowing my mind.A: Really? Let me try some.B: DON’T TOUCH MY CAKE. Here, you can have this bread instead.A: Thanks……..Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:- What is the difference between 건드리다 and 만지다?

    - What does 기가 막히다 mean?

    - What is the difference between 내 and 나의 ?-In which context does 뛰다 mean run or jump?- What is the difference between 고마워요 and 감사합니다?


    Korean Q&A- What is 막? Nov 15, 2017

    In today’s Q&A Hyunwoo answers a very popular question: what is 막? But wait….doesn’t he usually answer 4 questions? What happened?! Well, 막 has so many meanings and nuances, Hyunwoo thought it best to dedicate a whole episode to it! We hope this was helpful for you!


    Look Inside - TTMIK Limited Edition 100-day Study Journal Nov 06, 2017

    Take a look inside the new TTMIK 100-day Study Journal! Your personalized roadmap to fluency.We wanted to create something that would help all of you learners out there keep on track with your learning goals and what better way to do so than with a beautifully designed study journal? This journal has places for you to write your goals and achievements, an artistically inspired attendance check chart, stickers, recipes, motivational quotes and more!

    The journal is limited edition and selling fast! Get your copy before they are all gone for good!

    Find it here on our store: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/studyjournal


    One-Minute Korean: “I've heard a lot about you." Nov 03, 2017

    How do you say “I've heard a lot about you.” in Korean? Teacher Kyung-hwa will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    K-Pop Song Recommendation - Sad Songs Nov 03, 2017

    Get some tissues ready. Seokjin introduces us to some sad kpop oldies in today's recommendation!

    Listen to the originals here:

    Toy-Good Person: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNHYLmNhNvI Jongshin Yoon-Your Mother: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KZHdy_78fg


    One-Minute Korean: “What do you think?" Oct 27, 2017

    How do you say “What do you think?” in Korean?

    Teacher Hyunwoo will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video.

    You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Korean Q&A - What does -는 셈이다 mean? Oct 24, 2017

    A: Why do you always do that?B: not always!A: You do it almost everyday so it’s almost the same as always! Why?B: I have my reasons.A: really?Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:

    - What does -는 셈이다 mean?- What is the difference between 사연 and 이야기?- What is the difference between 하루, 매일 and 날 - What is the difference between 진짜요? and 그래요?


    Look Inside: Your First Hanja Guide Oct 17, 2017

    Take a look inside our Hanja book that covers the basic Hanja that the majority of Koreans recognize and use in everyday life. If you know these characters, learning Korean becomes even easier as Hanja-derived words are the building blocks of so much of the Korean language! Get your own copy here: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/hanjaguide


    Korean Buzzwords: 발연기 (Foot + Acting?) Oct 16, 2017

    발연기?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this phrase, which is particularly popular recently, and how it is used in daily conversations. Have you seen it in use before? Before watching the video and listening to Cassie’s explanation, what was your guess? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly?


    Korean Q&A - “When” and When to Use It (때 vs. 언제) Oct 08, 2017

    “When did you finish reading the newspaper? You read it so fast!”What does that have to do with anything? Find out in today’s Q&A! The lovely questions Hyunwoo answered are:

    - Do 신문 보다 and 신문 읽다 mean the same thing?

    - Are 때 and 언제 interchangeable?

    - What is the difference between 어서 and 빨리?

    - What does 에 대한 mean?


    One-Minute Korean: “Save it." Oct 06, 2017

    How do you say “Save it.” in Korean? Teacher Seokjin will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    All That Gugak- Pansori Oct 05, 2017

    What are the four aspects of Pansori, and how could a drummer be more important than a master singer? Find out in this episode of All That Gugak!Here is Eun-kyung Min’s channel! Please follow her to see any new videos she posts!

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    Must Know Words in Korean- Weather (Pt. 1) Oct 03, 2017

    Grab your windbreaker and strap on some comfy walking shoes as we go out and explore the weather in Korean! Nice weather, not so nice weather, hot and cool, Jooyeon covers these and more in this part one video. Keep your eyes peeled for part 2! What is the weather like today where you are?


    K-pop Recipes: Mamamoo - Aze Gag (아재 개그) Oct 02, 2017

    You think you’re punny, huh?. Kyunghwa explains the dad jokes of Korea, 아재 개그, as they are heard in the K-pop Recipe of the week: Aze Gag by Mamamoo! You can learn how to cook up some lovely sentences with the phrases from this song...and also annoy your friends with some lame jokes.If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe, and help us spread the word about our online lessons!


    Korean Q&A - To Hate, 미워하다 vs. 싫다 Sep 29, 2017

    A: Did you call him?B: Who? That mouse-like guy? No way! I hate him.Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:- What is the difference between 연락하다 and 전화하다?

    - What is the difference between 미워하다 and 싫다?- Why do Koreans sometimes write 돼요 as 되요 ?- What is the difference between 같은 and 처럼?


    Korean Buzzwords - 하드 캐리 (Hard + Carry?) Sep 28, 2017

    하드 캐리?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this phrase, which is particularly popular recently, and how it is used in daily conversations. Have you seen it in use before?Before watching the video and listening to Cassie’s explanation, what was your guess? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly?


    Chuseok Delayed Shipping (and why that will happen) Sep 25, 2017

    We are about to have a really….REALLY long holiday in Korea for Chuseok. All government facilities will be shutting down for a total of 10 days (6 business days) which is great for the workers to get some rest, but not so good for people expecting mail. If you plan on ordering from the TTMIK store soon, please be aware of the delays! If you're curious as to why the holiday is so long, please watch the video!


    (New Book!) Your First Hanja Guide - Pre-order Starts Today (10% off) Sep 25, 2017

    Pre-order a signed copy here right now to get 10% off: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/hanjaguide

    Read more below for more info about the book!

    📕 📗 "Hanja(한자, 漢字)" refers to Chinese characters that are used in Korean, and even if you don't actually know how to read and write the Hanja characters themselves, knowing Hanja-based words will exponentially increase your Korean vocabulary, since many Korean words are based on these Chinese characters.

    Over the past few years, we have received many questions like these and here are our answers.

    Q: Do Korean people really know thousands of Hanja? A: Many of them do! And most people can at least read and understand hundreds of Chinese characters but they may not be able to write everything from memory.

    Q: Will knowing these Hanja characters actually help with my Korean vocabulary? A: Definitely! Learning Hanja can be compared to learning Latin and Greek word roots when learning English, but much easier and much more applicable to everyday usages.

    Q: So, even if I don't actually memorize Hanja characters, studying Hanja can still help me improve my Korean? A: Yes! Studying Hanja will help you develop a sense of understanding and even guessing the meaning of new words you encounter for the first time!


    One-Minute Korean: “Who am I kidding?" Sep 22, 2017

    How do you say “Who am I kidding?” in Korean? Teacher Kyung-hwa will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Korean Q&A - How is 안 and 속 different? (Both mean “inside”) Sep 22, 2017

    A: From now on I’m just going to live inside a cave.B: I see.Which of these words were covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:- What is the difference between 안에 and 속에?

    - Why does the ㅅ in 존댓말 sound like a ㄴ ?

    - What is the difference between 오늘부터 and 앞으로?- What is the difference between 모르다 vs. 모르겠다 and 알다 vs. 알겠다


    Working at a Non-teaching Job in Korea Sep 20, 2017

    We met Joe Zellers at our booth at the Seoul International Book Fair and were impressed with his Korean skills! We found out he works a non-teaching job here and decided to invite him into our studio for an interview. Want to learn how to get a job in Korea? Watch the video for some awesome tips!


    Korean Q&A - Many Meanings Of 그냥 Sep 15, 2017

    “The boy and girl were too shy to speak, so they just finished their group project and went home quickly.” Can you pick out what parts of this sentence we covered in today’s Q&A? The questions Hyunwoo answered are:

    - What is the difference between 끝나다 and 끝내다?

    - What is the difference between ~와 and ~하고?

    - Is the a big difference between 수줍다 and 부끄럽다?

    - What is the difference between ~만, ~뿐 and 그냥?


    One-Minute Korean: “That sounds great.” Sep 14, 2017

    Teacher Jooyeon will introduce how to say “That sounds great.” in Korean in this video.


    Being a College Student for 10 Years Sep 13, 2017

    Hyunwoo took 10 years to graduate college! What could be the reason? Does he really love school so much that he wanted to stay forever? Is he some sort of doctor now?

    Actually, it’s neither. Watch the video to find out the truth, and why it is common for Korean students to spend several years in college.


    One-Minute Korean: “Please talk more slowly." Sep 08, 2017

    How do you say “Please talk more slowly.” in Korean? Teacher Kyeong-eun will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video.


    Korean Buzzwords - 팩트 폭력 (Fact + Violence?) Sep 04, 2017

    팩트 폭력?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this phrase and how it is used in daily conversations. Before watching the video and listening to Cassie’s explanation, what was your guess? Did you guess the meaning of this expression correctly?


    from Greece to the U.S.A to South Korea - Andreas Varsakopoulos (안드레아스) Sep 03, 2017

    Andreas Varsakopoulos is originally from Greece and studied abroad for a long time in the U.S. and is now a teacher in South Korea. We went to a Greek food restaurant in Itaewon called Santorini to taste some delicious Greek food and talk with him about his various experiences as a teacher and as a TV personality in Korea.


    Cantonese Language Challenge with Cherry (광둥어를 배워 보자!) Sep 02, 2017

    We invited Cherry, from Hong Kong, into the studio to teach us some Cantonese! How difficult do Kyunghwa and Jooyeon find it to be? 

 You can find Cherry’s channel here:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2oB9QCXs-RKtaKChrz4dKg 



    Must Know Words In Korean - Time (시간) Sep 02, 2017

    Time is one of the most powerful and precious things in this world and something we talk about on a daily basis. Learn how to tell the time and also learn about some time-related Korean words in this video with teacher Jooyeon!


    Korean Q&A - How To Say “Fake News” in Korean? Sep 01, 2017

    Do you have someone you can rely on to get you out o a sticky situation? Well now you know what to call them! Today, Hyunwoo answers these 4 great questions: - How do you say “Ok, sure, no problem” in Korean?

    - What does 믿는 구석 mean?

    - Why are people who aren’t teachers called 선생님?- How do you say “this is fake” in Korean?


    K-pop Recipes: BTS - Spring Day (봄날) Aug 31, 2017

    Oh spring days...I miss you so. Kyunghwa brings us the meat of the message from the K-pop Recipe of the week: Spring Day by BTS! You can learn how to cook up some lovely sentences with the phrases from this song.


    Korean Language Challenge with Lisa and Lena! (리사와 레나의 한국어 도전!) Aug 30, 2017

    We invited Lisa and Lena, the bubbly twins from Germany, into the studio for a Korean language challenge! How do they do? Watch the video to find out!

    You can find Lisa and Lena here: http://www.instagra.com/lisaandlena


    One-Minute Korean: “I don't get it." Aug 29, 2017

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    How do you say “I don't get it.” in Korean? Teacher Hyunwoo will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/

    📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons!

    You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com


    Korean Q&A - “여러분” vs. Everybody Aug 29, 2017

    “Hey can you bring me those earphones? I want to listen to the song that everybody is listening to, too!” What does that have to do with anything? Watch the video to find out!

    Today, Hyunwoo answers these 4 questions: - Is there a difference between 가져오다 and 데려오다?- What does 아무말 대잔치 mean?

    - How do you say “the song + song name” in Korean?

    - What is the difference between 다들 and 여러분?


    TTMIK Fall Sale 2017! (up to 30% off) Aug 28, 2017

    HOW TO GET A DISCOUNT DURING THE FALL SALE

    Use the coupon code fall2017 to get 10% off on anything!

    Use the coupon code fall2017twenty to get 15% off on orders over $20.

    Learn more about our summer sale here:

    https://mykoreanstore.com/pages/fall2017sale

    All of our video courses on Vimeo are currently 30% off!

    https://goo.gl/Gz4BK4


    One-Minute Korean: “Oh, come on!" Aug 26, 2017

    How do you say “Oh, come on!” in Korean? Teacher Seokjin will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/

    📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons!

    You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com

    -------------------------------------------------------------------- 😃 TTMIK Teacher in this video 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

    Seokjin Jin https://www.instagram.com/seokjin82/ --------------------------------------------------------------------


    Must Know Word In Korean - Flavors (여러가지 맛!) Aug 24, 2017

    Grab a tasty snack and get comfy with Jooyeon as she takes you around on the flavor train! Sour lemons, sweet candy, bitter coffee; you’ll learn the basic flavors and their usages in Korean, and the test your knowledge by answering Jooyeon’s questions.


    Korean Listening Practice for Beginners (“Iyagi” Beginner Series) Aug 23, 2017

    Iyagi is our most popular listening material, which features natural Korean conversations by two native Korean speakers. And we just published a beginner version of Iyagi on our online bookstore in the form of an audio course with an accompanying PDF. Take the audio lesson here: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/iyagiforbeginners


    Korean Buzzwords - 빵셔틀 (Bread + Shuttle?) Aug 18, 2017

    빵셔틀?! What the heck does that mean?! Cassie explains this phrase and its origins so get comfy and prepare for some knowledge! Do you have anything like 빵셔틀 in your country? If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe, and help us spread the word about our online lessons!


    Korean Movie Recommendation: 멋진 하루 (My Dear Enemy) Aug 14, 2017

    Kyung-hwa is back with another recommendation! But wait...it’s not a book, but rather a movie this time! “My Dear Enemy” is a movie about Byung-hoon, who owes his ex-girlfriend a large amount of money, as he goes around in search of the means to pay her back. The movie takes place over the course of a day as Hee-soo, his ex-girlfriend, demands that he pay her back right away.


    Korean Q&A - 쌤 [ssaem]? 선생님 [seon-saeng-nim]? Aug 13, 2017

    Student: “Teacher! Must we do our homework? Teacher! Where did you go? Teacher?!”Teacher: “AFK BRB”

    Today, Hyunwoo answers these 4 awesome questions: - When would someone say 어디 갔다 왔어요? and when would they say 어디 갔어요?- What is the difference between 쌤 and 선생님?

    - What is the difference between -야 해요 and -야 돼요?

    - When Koreans talk to strangers online do they use polite language or just casual?


    One-Minute Korean: “What's wrong with you?" Aug 11, 2017

    How do you say “What's wrong with you?” in Korean? Teacher Jooyeon will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/ 📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com


    Must-Know Words In Korean - Birthdays (생일) Aug 08, 2017

    Happy birthday to you! Or happy unbirthday if that’s what it happens to be. Learn birthday related phrases in Korean with JooYeon! When is your birthday? What do you do on your birthday?

    If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe, and help us spread the word about our online lessons!


    Look Inside - The My Korean Husband Comic Book Aug 07, 2017

    Take a look inside the My Korean Husband comic book with special guest, Nichola Gwon, the author herself! My Korean Husband began as a blog where Nichola posted her web comics detailing life as an intercultural couple with her Korean husband, Hugh. Many of those web comics, as well as a few new ones, can be found in this book. On one side, the comic is displayed with Korean dialogue and on the opposite page, there is an explanation in Korean and an english translation of the comic.Get a copy of your own from our store: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/mykoreanhusband And don’t forget to check out Nichola and Hugh’s blog! http://www.mykoreanhusband.com

    Video edited by Seokjin Jin: https://www.instagram.com/seokjin82/


    Korean Q&A - “WWW” and “dot com” in Korean? Aug 06, 2017

    “I remembered a time when I first started driving in Korea… I’m easily startled so it’s a bad memory for me. I don’t drive anymore because I can’t take it. True story.” What does that have to do with anything? Watch the video to find out!

    Today, Hyunwoo answers these 4 fantastic questions: - What is the difference between 순간/시간 and 추억/기억?- What does 실화 mean?

    - What do 초보운전 and 유리멘탈 mean?

    - How do you say a URL in Korean?


    One-Minute Korean: “That's rad." Aug 04, 2017

    How do you say “That's rad.” in Korean? Teacher Kyung-hwa will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/ 📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- 😃 TTMIK Teacher in this video 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 Kyung-hwa Sun https://www.instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our Hangeul books: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    How Are You Learning Korean? - Seoul Book Fair 2017 Aug 01, 2017

    There were so many kind fans at the Book Fair and it was great to see all of you! Some of you told us about how you began learning Korean and we gathered your answers here! Thank you so much to everyone who came out to support us and talk with us, we always love meeting you. If you would like to stay updated on when our next meetup will be, check out our meetup page here:https://www.meetup.com/talktomeinkorean/ Also a big shout out to Andreas and Christian for helping us out!You can find them here:

    Andreas- https://www.instagram.com/andreas_thegreek/

    Christian- https://www.instagram.com/crisxt20/


    Song Hye Kyo and Song Joong Ki marriage?! - Trending (ep 5) Jul 31, 2017

    The hottest trending topic in Korea these days is the marriage announcement of Song Hye Kyo and Song Joong Ki. Song-Song’s sudden marriage announcement caught Korea by surprise! Find out why as Kyung-Eun, Kyung-Hwa and JooYeon talk about this hot issue! How are celebrities treated in your country? What is a typical wedding like where you’re from?


    Korean Q&A - Why do people say 잘 보고 가요 on my Instagram posts? Jul 30, 2017

    Today, Hyunwoo answers these 4 awesome questions: - What is 그나마?- What is the difference between 도와주세요 and 살려주세요?

    - How do I respond to “잘 보고 가요”?- How do you say “oh, I just realized you followed me. I’ll follow you back.” in Korean?


    One-Minute Korean: “Can I add you on Facebook?" Jul 28, 2017

    How do you say “Can I add you on Facebook?” in Korean? Teacher Hyunwoo will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/ 📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- 😃 TTMIK Teacher in this video 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 Hyunwoo Sun https://www.instagram.com/ever4one/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our Hangeul books: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Comic Book! - “My Korean Husband” Jul 28, 2017

    Our good friends, Nichola and Hugh from the My Korean Husband blog sat down with Hyunwoo to discuss their new book, which is a fun comic book with both Korean and English dialogues based on their blog. You can get a copy of your own on our store:

    https://mykoreanstore.com/products/mykoreanhusband Be sure to check out their blog! http://www.mykoreanhusband.com/


    Must-Know Words In Korean - Types Of Rooms (방의 종류) Jul 26, 2017

    One door closes and another one opens. Learn the names of rooms in Korean and open the door toward fluency! Let’s follow JooYeon around the house as she explains the room names and what they mean. What rooms do you have in your house?

    If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe, and help us spread the word about our online lessons!


    Korean Q&A - The “-음" and ”-ㅁ" Sentence Ending Jul 23, 2017

    Are we there yet? No? How about now? Are we there yet now?

    Today, Hyunwoo answers these 4 wonderful questions:

    - What’s the difference between 이제 and 지금?

    - Can you use an exclamation mark with the phrase “감사합니다"?

    - What is the -음 ending?

    - How do you pluralize nouns in Korean?

    For more Korean Q&A videos like this one, go to http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/

    감사합니다!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    One-Minute Korean: “You crossed the line." Jul 21, 2017

    How do you say “You crossed the line.” in Korean? Teacher Jooyeon will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/ 📕 📗 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our Hangeul books: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    New TTMIK Teacher! Jul 18, 2017

    My Coworker From Another Star…? Who is this strange person who just showed up in the office all of a sudden? It’s Cassie Casper, the newest member of the TTMIK team! You may have seen her in some of the TTMIK instagram posts already, but we’re here to finally introduce her to all of you. She will be in many of our videos from now on, so if you have any questions for her or suggestions for things you would like her to explain, let us know in the comments below!

    If you’re curious about her, you can find more of her videos on her personal channel:

    http://bit.ly/2vwE6IJ


    Look Inside - Real-Life Korean Conversations For Beginners (초급 한국어 대화책) Jul 17, 2017

    Take a look inside our Korean speaking guide for beginners! It’s called “Real-Life Korean Conversations For Beginners” and after studying with it, you will be able to hold short but confident conversations in Korean. 📗 Want to start studying with this book right now? Order your copy here: https://goo.gl/6m3uLr 📕 See what our other books look like and which ones you’ll like: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lookinside/


    Korean Q&A - 니가 [ni-ga] vs. 네가 [ne-ga] - How are they different? Jul 17, 2017

    My mom said let’s eat the food you brought together! How do you say this in Korean? Learn the differences between my and our, ni-ga and ne-ga, and how to say “let’s” with Hyunwoo on today’s Q&A!

    What’s the answer to the question above, you ask? “My mom said let’s eat the food you brought together” in Korean is…

    우리 엄마가 네가 가져 온 음식을 같이 먹자고 했어! Did you guess it? If you enjoyed this video, and if you have suggestions for new videos, please let us know down in the comments! Happy studying~


    Must-Know Words In Korean - Color Names (색깔) Jul 14, 2017

    Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? Maybe not, but after watching this video, you’ll be able to name them in Korean! With a voice like butter, Jooyeon will teach you some of the most basic color names in Korean, so sit back and relax while you study!무슨 색이 제일 좋아요? What color do you like best? If you enjoyed this video, and if you have suggestions for new videos, please let us know down in the comments! Happy studying~


    Traditional Korean Percussion Music (사물놀이, Samulnori) - All That Gugak Jul 11, 2017

    How can you possibly express the feeling of rain through music? The traditional Korean Samulnori group, U-so will show you! Learn about one of Korea’s deep rooted cultural traditions while you study Korean with the subtitles on this video.

    You can find the full performance from this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1U4Qg-EEd0

    If you enjoyed U-so’s performance, check out more of their work and subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/user/wavehsh What did you think of Samulnori? Have you heard Gugak before? What traditional music does your country have?If you enjoyed this video, and if you have suggestions for new videos, please let us know down in the comments! Happy studying~


    One-Minute Korean: “I told you so." Jul 02, 2017

    How do you say “I told you so.” in Korean? Teacher Seokjin will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/ 📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- 😃 TTMIK Teacher in this video 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 Seokjin https://www.instagram.com/seokjin82/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our Hangeul books: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    TTMIK Company Sports Day At Starfield Jul 01, 2017

    Jumping and climbing and...Guns?! Oh My! The TTMIK teachers show off their competitive spirit as they work their way through the various activities available at Sports Monster at the biggest shopping mall in Korea, Starfield! Who will be the ultimate champion, the one to win bragging rights for all time? The vast array of activities available at Sports monster range from climbing, to trampoline games, and even to karaoke! Which one do you think looks most exciting? Which of the TTMIK teachers are you rooting for?If you enjoyed this video, and if you have suggestions for new videos, please let us know down in the comments!Happy studying~


    Listening Practice In Slow Korean - Unique Coffee Shops (이색 카페) [한국어 초급 듣기] Jun 30, 2017

    From animal-themed coffee shops to cafes where you can make things, you can find a wide variety of coffee shops in Korea. Kyeong-eun will tell you about it, at a slow pace. You can also take our new video course with 6 stories in it and learn through detailed explanations! https://goo.gl/skQSU9 📕 📗 This video course is for beginner learners who want to improve their vocabulary and intermediate learners who want to improve their Korean listening/reading comprehension and understanding of complex sentence structures. Inside the course, you will listen to 6 interesting stories that are told at a relatively slow pace, and then in each of the lesson videos that accompany the stories, all the sentences will be broken down and explained in detail. ▷▶︎ The topics for the stories ◀︎◁ Story 1: 김밥 - Gimbap (Picnic Food) Story 2: 카페 - Cafe Story 3: 학원 - Cram School Story 4: 생일 - Birthday Story 5: 배달 음식 - Delivery Food Story 6: 유행 -Trends The course contains 6 story videos in Korean (with Korean and English subtitles in closed captions), 6 lesson videos (about 30 minutes long each) and an e-book where you can read the complete set of transcripts and translations. Take the course now here: https://goo.gl/skQSU9


    Listen & Repeat: The Korean Verbs Guide (audio + e-book) Jun 30, 2017

    How often do you listen to something in Korean and repeat it out loud? It is a very good way to practice speaking and to get yourself ready for your next real-life Korean-speaking situation. We know that a lot of our students like to listen to audio material while they are on the go, and we just finished working on our first “Listen & Repeat” course, based on our popular book, The Korean Verbs Guide. Get the audio course here: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/listenrepeat-verbs How to use the audio course: (It’s very simple. Just listen and repeat!) Listen to each track and repeat everything out loud. You will be given a pause for each word and phrase. After hearing the English portion for each phrase, try saying the Korean translation before you hear the correct pronunciation by a native speaker. We recommend that you listen to everything at least twice over, so that you can say everything as comfortably and confidently as possible. —— LINKS —— 📕 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com 😃 TTMIK Teacher in this video 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul 📗 Our Hangeul books: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul 💙 Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Iyagi Season 2 Ep. 5 / 디저트 / Sweet Treats Jun 30, 2017

    Some people say that there are 2 stomachs, one for your meal and one for dessert. Which of the TTMIK teachers has a separate dessert stomach? Tune in to today’s episode of Iyagi Season 2 where Kyunghwa and Jooyeon discuss desserts and snacks, which desserts they like and which they don’t, and their experience with foreign desserts. Do you know all of the desserts they name? What are some common desserts in your country? Which sweet treat is your favorite?


    How to Learn Korean For Free Jun 28, 2017

    How can I learn Korean for free? This is a common question especially among new learners, and the answer is not as difficult as you think! This is the whole foundation of why Talk To Me In Korean was created and we want to see you succeed! We understand many of you may be in tight financial situations or in difficult life stages that may make studying a new language very difficult. Don’t worry, We’ve got your back!


    Biggest Shopping Mall In Korea - Starfield in Hanam Jun 27, 2017

    In today’s video the Ladies of TTMIK explore the biggest shopping mall in Korea, Starfield in Hanam! Come along with Joo-yeon, Kyeong-eun and Kyung-hwa as they walk around the different floors of this enormous shopping complex and comment on their surroundings while speaking Korean with natural conversational flow. Be sure to listen well! This mall is huge and you can find everything from Korean fashion, western fashion, interior products, electronics, toys, and more! Can you believe there are even 2 Starbucks coffee shops inside the mall? Maybe by the time you make it to the 2nd one you will be so tired, you’ll need another pick-me-up? We can only guess.Have you ever been to Starfield? Did you see the whole place in one day? Did you have a favorite shop? If you enjoyed this video, and if you have suggestions for new videos, please let us know down in the comments!Happy studying~


    Iyagi Season 2 Ep. 4 / 학창 시절 놀이 / Games of Our Youth Jun 26, 2017

    Listen to a natural conversation between two native Korean speakers about games they played as children.How could the TTMIK teachers have used erasers and paper to play games? And what on Earth is a Bang-bang? You can find out by listening to today’s episode of Iyagi Season 2 where Kyunghwa and Seokjin share stories of the games and activities they enjoyed when they were young children. Do any of them sound familiar to you? Did you have similar games in your country? What are some different games that you played as a child?


    Cultural Differences: Korea Vs. France Jun 23, 2017

    Today, Joo-yeon and Kyeong-eun meet with the TTMIK intern, Asya, to talk about the cultural differences between France and Korea. What differences has she noticed? She tells us interesting facts about France….but what do poop and kisses have to do with it?! 아시아 씨 한국말 잘 하죠? Asya speaks Korean well, doesn’t she? By following along with our videos and lessons, you can improve your Korean, too! Follow along and try to find some words or expressions you haven’t heard before. Cultural differences are fun to talk about; what are some differences in Korean Culture and your country’s culture? What are some Korean culture points that surprised you? What are some unique customs or phrases from your home country? Let us know in the comments :)We love to hear from all of you listeners out there, so if you enjoyed this video, and if you have suggestions for new videos, please add that down in the comments, as well!Happy studying~


    Korean Q&A - Why Is ㅅ Pronounced as [ T ]? Jun 21, 2017

    Today we’re going to answer some questions we have received on twitter about your thoughts and worries. But wait a second…..who is that guy? What is he doing in our office? Oh, it’s just Billy from Go! Billy Korean. He’s going to answer your questions today, and boy does he do a good job! If you liked this video, be sure to check out his channel, Learn Korean with Go! Billy Korean: http://youtube.com/gobillykorean


    Walk The Talk - 상암(Sang-Am) Digital Media City Jun 20, 2017

    TTMIK Summer Sale 2017 (June 20 - July 4) https://mykoreanstore.com/pages/summersale2017 We want to show you around Seoul and many other parts of Korea more often through videos, so we tried out this new format for a video, with our good friend Alex Sigrist. Listen to Alex's radio show on TBS eFM: https://goo.gl/y2fDAA Follow Alex's adventures on his YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/koreanalex


    TTMIK Summer Sale 2017! (up to 30% off) Jun 20, 2017

    💙 HOW TO GET A DISCOUNT DURING SUMMER SALE 🎈🎁 Use the coupon code “2017summer” to get 10% off on anything! Use the coupon code “2017summer20” to get 15% off on orders over $20. Learn more about our summer sale here: https://mykoreanstore.com/pages/summersale2017 Our video courses are 30% off! Use the coupon code “2017summer”! https://goo.gl/Gz4BK4 📕 📗 Do you want to know what our books look like on the inside? http://talktomeinkorean.com/lookinside/


    THANK YOU! (We will stop receiving donations.) Jun 16, 2017

    We are extremely grateful for all the love and support we have received over the years. When we first started the site, our only focus was to just help people learn Korean; we didn’t have any products to sell or advertise. And as we started publishing more and more lessons, many people wanted to help us through donations. So instead of just taking donations, we decided to also offer some perks. But we’ve now reached a point where we are creating enough revenue through the sales of our various products and services that it doesn’t “feel right” to receive donations on top of making profits. Hence this video. Thank you very much everyone who has supported us through donations over the years, and also through spreading the word about what we do. You are truly awesome. We will continue working hard! 정말 감사합니다!


    Are You a “GGONDAE”? (and what is it?) - Trending (ep 4) Jun 15, 2017

    In today’s episode of Trending Topics In Korea, we talk in detail about what 꼰대(ggondae) is and a recent incident that occurred involving a certain Korean politician. The term 꼰대 generally refers to someone who is haughty and thinks that they are more important than other people, and they also have a big sense of entitlement. Traditionally, 꼰대 was usually older people, but these days people say that even some young people are like that, making themselves be called 젊은 꼰대 (young ggondae). GGONDAE SELF-CHECK You are a GGONDAE if: - When meeting someone new, checking their age comes first, and using informal language with anyone younger. - You often tell stories of ”when I was your age…” - You get offended at lower ranking co-workers who come in later than them. - You look for the flaws in a lower ranking co-worker who is popular. - You often talk about ties to high ranking officials, company executives, famous celebrities, etc. - You are not annoyed by lower-ranking co-workers who don’t give you coffee or cigarettes automatically or don’t grill samgyeopsal at company dinners and eventually make you do things on your own. - You tell lower ranking co-workers, who do a job in a new way, the “right” way to do the job. - You tell people to freely express their opinion, but later you find yourself giving your answer first. - You can call someone out on their clothes and greeting etiquettes, because it’s related to work. - You can’t understand people who have to miss company outings or picnics because of personal circumstances.


    Listening Practice In Slow Korean - Food Delivery (배달 음식) [한국어 초급 듣기] Jun 13, 2017

    How often do you order food delivery? A lot of countries have food delivery services, but it’s exceptionally convenient to order food on the phone or in an app in Korea. Kyeong-eun will tell you her story at a slow pace. You can also take our new video course with 6 stories in it and learn through detailed explanations! https://goo.gl/skQSU9 📕 📗 This video course is for beginner learners who want to improve their vocabulary and intermediate learners who want to improve their Korean listening/reading comprehension and understanding of complex sentence structures. Inside the course, you will listen to 6 interesting stories that are told at a relatively slow pace, and then in each of the lesson videos that accompany the stories, all the sentences will be broken down and explained in detail. ▷▶︎ The topics for the stories ◀︎◁ Story 1: 김밥 - Gimbap (Picnic Food) Story 2: 카페 - Cafe Story 3: 학원 - Cram School Story 4: 생일 - Birthday Story 5: 배달 음식 - Food Delivery Story 6: 유행 -Trends The course contains 6 story videos in Korean (with Korean and English subtitles in closed captions), 6 lesson videos (about 30 minutes long each) and an e-book where you can read the complete set of transcripts and translations. Take the course now here: https://goo.gl/skQSU9


    Iyagi Season 2 Ep. 3 / 우주 여행 / Space Travel Jun 09, 2017

    If you could, would you travel to space right now? What if you could only go and can’t come back, would you still go to space or to a different planet just for the unique experience? In this episode of Iyagi Season 2, you can listen to two native speakers talking in Korean about space travel. 📗 Want to study further with this Iyagi episode? Get this e-book with full translations and vocabulary & grammar point lists! https://goo.gl/21toZ4


    Korean Q&A - Pronunciation Difference Between ㅐ and ㅔ? Jun 07, 2017

    We answer these questions in today's Q&A video: - Why is -돌이 a nickname for guys and -순이 a nickname for girls? - How are 녹화하다 and 촬영하다 different? - What is the difference between ㅐ and ㅔ in pronunciation? View all of the previous questions in one page: http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/ 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com


    One-Minute Korean: “I have a bad sense of direction." Jun 05, 2017

    How do you say “I have a bad sense of direction.” in Korean? Teacher Kyung-hwa will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/ 📕 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- 😃 TTMIK Teacher in this video 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 Kyung-hwa https://www.instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our Hangeul books: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books/hangeul Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Iyagi Season 2 Ep. 2 / 카페에서 일하는 것 / Working From a Cafe Jun 02, 2017

    Are you perhaps watching this from a coffee shop? Many people like to work or study from a cafe these days maybe because they find it easier to concentrate there or because they need the caffeine kick. In this episode of Iyagi Season 2, you can listen to two native speakers talking about working from a coffee shop. 📗 Want to study further with this Iyagi episode? Get this e-book with full translations and vocabulary & grammar point lists! https://goo.gl/21toZ4


    How To Order Coffee In Korean - Must-Know Words In Korean Jun 01, 2017

    Order coffee or tea confidently in Korean at coffee shops! Are you ready to learn how to do that in Korean? Teacher Jooyeon introduces essential words and phrases that you need to know in order to place an order in Korean at a cafe. Even after learning with this lesson, the actual questions from baristas that you will hear in different cafes can be different, but your answers can be the same, so practice a lot! 📗 Thanks for watching and studying Korean with our lessons! You can learn even more Korean on our website at http://talktomeinkorean.com and get our textbooks on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com


    Make Our Video Lessons Available in Your Language! May 30, 2017

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    Meeting Our Students! May 29, 2017

    We had a blast meeting people who’d been using our online lessons and books at our recent meet-up at You Are Here Cafe’s new location and here’s a little snippet from the gathering. We also asked some of these awesome people how they were learning Korean. The conclusion: most people who had come to the meet-up said that they started with our lessons and came to live in Korea and studied at a Korean language school. Perhaps we need to open our own school in Seoul? Who’s for that idea?


    Look Inside - My First 500 Korean Words (초급자를 위한 한국어 단어장) May 25, 2017

    Take a look inside our vocabulary book for beginners! It’s called My First 500 Korean Words and it teaches you 10 words each day over the course 50 days. In addition to teaching you 10 words each day through a simple and easy-to-read story, we also give you a lot of useful additional related words and expressions in each chapter. 📗 Want to start studying with this book right now? Order your copy here: https://goo.gl/afQygg 📕 See what our other books look like and which ones you’ll like: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lookinside/


    Listening Practice In Slow Korean - Private Institutes (학원) [한국어 초급 듣기] May 24, 2017

    Great news for all upper beginner and intermediate learners! We have a new video course for listening and reading: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/listeninginslowkorean There are many different types of private institutes and cram schools in Korea, and there seem to be more and more new types springing up. Kyeong-eun will tell you her story at a slow pace. You can also take our new video course with 6 stories in it and learn through detailed explanations! https://goo.gl/skQSU9 📕 📗 This video course is for beginner learners who want to improve their vocabulary and intermediate learners who want to improve their Korean listening/reading comprehension and understanding of complex sentence structures. Inside the course, you will listen to 6 interesting stories that are told at a relatively slow pace, and then in each of the lesson videos that accompany the stories, all the sentences will be broken down and explained in detail. ▷▶︎ The topics for the stories ◀︎◁ Story 1: 김밥 - Gimbap (Picnic Food) Story 2: 카페 - Cafe Story 3: 학원 - Cram School Story 4: 생일 - Birthday Story 5: 배달 음식 - Delivery Food Story 6: 유행 -Trends The course contains 6 story videos in Korean (with Korean and English subtitles in closed captions), 6 lesson videos (about 30 minutes long each) and an e-book where you can read the complete set of transcripts and translations. Take the course now here: https://goo.gl/skQSU9


    New Video Course! - Listening Practice In Slow Korean (Great for Upper-Beginners) May 23, 2017

    Great news for all upper beginner and intermediate learners! We have a new video course for listening and reading: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/listeninginslowkorean 📕 📗 This video course is for beginner learners who want to improve their vocabulary and intermediate learners who want to improve their Korean listening/reading comprehension and understanding of complex sentence structures. Inside the course, you will listen to 6 interesting stories that are told at a relatively slow pace, and then in each of the lesson videos that accompany the stories, all the sentences will be broken down and explained in detail. ▷▶︎ The topics for the stories ◀︎◁ Story 1: 김밥 - Gimbap (Picnic Food) Story 2: 카페 - Cafe Story 3: 학원 - Cram School Story 4: 생일 - Birthday Story 5: 배달 음식 - Delivery Food Story 6: 유행 -Trends The course contains 6 story videos in Korean (with Korean and English subtitles in closed captions), 6 lesson videos (about 30 minutes long each) and an e-book where you can read the complete set of transcripts and translations.


    Trying French Desserts at You Are Here Cafe (New Location!) May 17, 2017

    If you remember from a few years ago, we announced the opening of the original "You Are Here Cafe" many years ago with our friends Simon and Martina (who are currently living in Japan), but now, the partnership has changed a lot and the coffee shop is now completely independently owned by our partner company (we’re not involved in the operation of the coffee shop in any way), and that’s actually great because they know how to run a good coffee shop and we know how to teach languages but not much about running a cafe. It’s now run by a company that sells Fair Trade products in Korea and all their desserts and drinks are freshly made in the house every day. ☕️ Location The new location is inside the newly opened Pureugio (푸르지오) shopping mall where the new 교보문고 (Kyobo Bookstore) is at 합정역 (Hapjeong Station). You can see how to get there in this video! ☕️ Make sure you also check out their Instagram! http://instagram.com/youareherecafe ☕️ Language exchange meet-ups They have regular language exchange meet-ups taking place every Monday and Friday at 7 p.m. so if you want to make friends and practice speaking in the language you are learning, simply go there and join the group!


    One-Minute Korean: “No Offense." May 15, 2017

    How do you say “No offense.” in Korean? Teacher Hyunwoo will introduce this very useful phrase to you in today’s video. You can watch more one-minute lessons here: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Korean Book Recommendation - Wide and Shallow Knowledge For Intelligent Conversations (지대넓얕) - 책 추천 May 12, 2017

    This is Kyung-hwa's third book recommendation. Today, she will introduce to you a book that will be great for people who want to read a book and also listen to a podcast that's related to the book. This is one of the most popular books in Korea in recent years and definitely a fun read! You can see all of her book recommendations in this category on our website: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/recommendedbooks/


    One-Stop Guide to Korean Particles - 은/는/이/가 (Subject & Topic Markers) May 10, 2017

    If you're one of the millions of Korean learners who have struggled to understand exactly how the Korean particles 은, 는, 이 and 가 work, this will be a great one-stop guide for you! People who learn Korean as their mother tongue can distinguish their specific roles and various usages at a very young age, but for learners who study Korean as a foreign language, these topic/subject markers can be a bit tricky to understand.

    Here's the gist of this video: - 은 and 는 are "topic markers" and show you what the topic of the sentence is. - 이 and 가 are "subject markers" and show you the direct subject of the verb that is being used in the sentence. - 은/는 also shows contrast and change of scene/narrative. - In compound sentences, such as "The movie I watched was fun.", you can see 은/는 and 이/가 being used together.

    But for a better understanding, we recommend that you watch the full video (more than once if necessary) and pay close attention to the detailed examples.

    You might also find our AUDIO LESSON (accompanied by a free PDF e-book) very useful: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/l1l9/


    Korean Q&A - How to say “Talk To Me In Korean” in Korean? May 06, 2017

    We answer these questions in today's Q&A video: - How do you say “Talk To Me In Korean” in Korean? - What does 샤샥 mean? - What does 착각하지 마 mean? - How do you say “When do you feel happy?" View all of the previous questions in one page: http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    One-Minute Korean: "Get Over It." May 04, 2017

    Learn how to say "Get over it." in Korean through this short one-minute lesson with teacher Seokjin! You can also read the text for the sentences introduced in this video on our website at: http://talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/one-minute/


    Trending Topics In Korea - Episode 3 - Sexual Harassment Or Not? Apr 28, 2017

    We sat down to discuss some current trending topics that a lot of Korean people are talking about these days while having lunch. If there’s any current issue that you’d like to hear our opinions and thoughts about, please let us know in the comments! This video has been subtitled in both Korean and English for your learning convenience!


    My First 500 Korean Words (New Vocabulary Book) - Pre-order Now! Apr 25, 2017

    Pre-order your signed copy and get a limited-edition TTMIK postcard: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/first500words This vocabulary book is perfect for beginner learners of the Korean language. It will introduce 500 of the most commonly used Korean words, but instead of just giving you a boring and arbitrary list of words, we have compiled them in groups so that we can give you more context for the words you will learn. 50 days x 10 words each day = 500 words But that's not it. Each word is accompanied by many related words and expressions, so in the end you will be learning thousands of useful Korean expressions, in context. The book is expected to be officially published on May 15 and will be shipped out to you as soon as it becomes available, before we ship out regular orders.


    Meet-Up Announcement! (May 12, 2017) Apr 24, 2017

    Hey! Long time no meet-up! We haven’t had a proper meet-up in a while because we’ve been so busy, so we are very excited for this one! We will have a meet-up at 7 pm, on May 12 (Friday), 2017 at the new location of You Are Here Cafe. The new location is INSIDE the new Hapjeong Delight Square where the new Kyobo Bookstore just opened up. - May 12, 2017 - 7 p.m. - You Are Here Cafe (new location!) at Hapjeong Station (합정역) - The cafe is inside the indoor shopping mall that’s connected to the subway station. We don’t have ownership of You Are Here Cafe and we don’t make any profit out of the general sales at You Are Here Cafe : ) The cafe is now fully independently operated by our partner company, and we will only be providing them with our books so you can purchase them there and have occasional meet-ups at the venue. It’s a great place with lots of good desserts and beverages, so we hope you enjoy stopping by the place when you go to Kyobo Bookstore in Hapjeong or hang out in the Hongdae/Hapjeong area!


    Listening Practice In Slow Korean - Birthday Food (생일에 먹는 음식!) [한국어 초급 듣기] Apr 21, 2017

    Improve your Korean listening skills with stories that are told to you a bit slowly! In this video, teacher Kyeong-eun talks about something that everyone in Korea eats on their birthday - 미역국(seaweed soup)!


    Our Favorite Lines from BLONOTE by Tablo (타블로 블로노트) Apr 20, 2017

    Blonote by Tablo is available on our online store through official collaboration with the book’s publisher: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/blonote And even if you already have Blonote, you can still get our vocab e-book for free from the product page! Read more about the book and get your copy here: https://mykoreanstore.com/products/blonote


    One-Minute Korean: I'm between jobs. [TalkToMeInKorean] Apr 18, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Employees Do Boss’s Makeup - K-Pop Idol Edition (Terrible Idea…) Apr 16, 2017

    To celebrate the fact that we have possibly the BEST and NICEST boss in the world, we asked him if we could hurt his ego by doing K-Pop idol makeup on his gracious and beautiful face. Being the most philanthropic person on the team, Hyunwoo kindly accepted the challenge, thinking that it would be a few gentle brushstrokes on his cheeks. Hope you enjoy!!

    Written by Hyunwoo Sun


    Trending Topics In Korea - Episode 2 - Fine Dust & Racism Apr 14, 2017

    We sat down to discuss some current trending topics that a lot of Korean people are talking about these days while having lunch. If there’s any current issue that you’d like to hear our opinions and thoughts about, please let us know in the comments! This video has been subtitled in both Korean and English for your learning convenience!


    Common Sentence Endings In Korean Apr 12, 2017

    In this video lesson, teacher Hyunwoo introduces some sentence endings that you can commonly see Korean people use in day-to-day conversations and explains the meaning in each of them. The sentence endings introduced in this video lesson are: -요 -ㅂ니다 -(으/느)ㄴ 것 같아요 -(으)ㄹ 수도 있어요 -죠 or -지요 -(으/느)ㄴ데요 -네요 -세요


    Must-Know Words In Korean about Types Of Friends (친구 유형) Apr 10, 2017

    We all have various kinds of friends around us, and sometimes we attach certain adjectives to our friends. While it may not be the best thing to do to “label” and categorize people, but it will be a fun exercise and learning experience to go through some words that you can use to describe people and their characteristics!


    Trending Topics In Korea - Episode 1 - Sponge Cake Controversy Apr 07, 2017

    We sat down to discuss some current trending topics that a lot of Korean people are talking about these days while having lunch. If there’s any current issue that you’d like to hear our opinions and thoughts about, please let us know in the comments! This video has been subtitled in both Korean and English for your learning convenience!


    Listening Practice In Slow Korean - Kimbap: Picnic Food (소풍 가면 먹는 음식: 김밥) [한국어 초급 듣기] Apr 04, 2017

    Improve your Korean listening skills with stories that are told to you a bit slowly! In this video, teacher Kyeong-eun talks about one of the most common picnic foods in Korea - Gimbap (김밥)!


    K-Pop Song Recommendation - Cute & Adorable Apr 02, 2017

    In today’s video, teacher Seokjin introduces three (rather) old K-Pop songs that were popular back in the day and are still very good to listen to.

    1. 내 얘길 들어 봐 by Papaya
    2. 내 남자친구에게 by 핑클
    3. 엄마야 by 신승훈

    One-Minute Korean: I'm looking forward to it. [TalkToMeInKorean] Mar 31, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Ask TTMIK Teachers - How Did We All Meet? Mar 28, 2017

    Many people might not know the history of the Talk To Me In Korean members getting together, so we filmed this video to kind of reminisce about the early days of TTMIK. If you guys like this, we will also cover some more “Ask TTMIK Teachers” episodes in the future!


    Embarrassing Moment ft. Shiny (샤이니의 당황스러운 경험) - TTMIK Story Time Mar 22, 2017

    Shiny is a famous English teacher in Korea, and she is here on our channel to today to share a very embarrassing story with you! This video has been subtitled in both Korean and English for your efficient learning! ☀️Check out Shiny’s YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/6rcR8p


    Korean Comic Book (Webtoon) Recommendation - Penguin Loves Mev Mar 20, 2017

    TTMIK’s most well-read member Kyung-hwa recommends another book for you! And this book is officially available on our store through collaboration with the publisher. Get your copy here: https://mykoreanstore.com/collections/recommended About Penguin love Mev This book is based on the popular webtoon on Naver by the same title, and it contains fun everyday stories about a Korean-British couple who are currently living in the UK. The two big upsides of this comic book are that all the sentences are written in relatively easier and more natural Korean sentences, and that every sentence has English subtitles in the corner of each page. See sample pages here: https://mykoreanstore.com/collections/recommended


    48 Korean Words - How Many Of These Do You Know? Mar 19, 2017

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    One-Minute Korean: No onions, please. [TalkToMeInKorean] Mar 17, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Q&A - How To Pronounce "않" Mar 17, 2017

    We answer these questions in today Q&A video: - What is the difference between 만나다 and 마중하다? - What is the difference between 놓다 and 넣다? - Why do Korean people say “왜?” instead of “뭐” when they mean “what?” - How do you pronounce 않? View all of the previous questions in one page: http://talktomeinkorean.com/qna/


    Blonote (written by Tablo from Epik High) + Audio CD + Vocab E-book! Mar 14, 2017

    We have received a lot of requests from our students to make BLONOTE available on our store, so here you go! BLONOTE is a beautifully written book by Tablo where he shares his thoughts about various everyday situations that we can all relate to. This set contains both the Korean version and the English version of the book, as well as an audio CD that contains recordings by the author himself. For people who use MyKoreanStore only, we are also offering an accompanying vocabulary e-book that indexes the essential vocabulary words that are used throughout the book. Shipping Once you order the set, you will be receiving the two books and one CD in the mail (usually takes 2-3 weeks via regular mail and 3-5 days via express shipping), and you will receive the vocabulary e-book immediately via e-mail. This is a legally provided product through an official collaboration with the publisher of this book by Tablo. We recommend this book to Korean learners who are looking for good reading material, and it's a really great book to read! We hope you enjoy the book! If you already have Blonote, you can still get the vocab e-book for free by choosing the second option in the dropdown menu above : ) Get your copies here: (global shipping) http://mykoreanstore.com/products/blonote


    One-Minute Korean: Let's eat out tonight. [TalkToMeInKorean] Mar 11, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

    Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: https://goo.gl/eiHsiw Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    On The Subway With a Sleepy Baby (졸린 아기를 데리고 지하철을 탔다가…) - TTMIK Story Time Mar 09, 2017

    Seoul subway is usually not the best way to travel with a baby, especially during busy hours, with so many people going and coming, but when you go to a place where traffic congestion is expected, you have no other option. So Hyunwoo took his baby son to a place near the Seoul city hall a few months ago, and here’s what happened during the subway ride.


    Korean Age Explained (Again) Mar 07, 2017

    Age plays a key role in how people interact and development relationships in the Korean culture, so many people ask one another how old they are, eventually, in one way or another. But the hurdle for many Korean learners is that Korea has an age counting system that is different from the rest of the world. In this video, teacher Hyunwoo introduces a simple way to understand how Korean age works. Video by Keith and Hyojin about Korean age: https://youtu.be/72ZTZHarxa0 A prehistoric video by Hyunwoo explaining the Korean age system: https://youtu.be/0hkG4113QYM


    Korean Fairy Tale Challenge with Christian & Przemysław (크리스티안과 프셰므는 한국 전래 동화를 얼마나 알고 있을까?) Mar 04, 2017

    Do you know some Korean fairy tales? We invited Christian & Przemysław and had them guess the storyline of several Korean fairy tales! If you want to read and study with more Korean folk tales, check out our e-book: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/koreanfolktales


    One-Minute Korean: Leave me alone. [TalkToMeInKorean] Mar 02, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    How to talk to your Korean in-laws (titles and politeness levels) Feb 28, 2017

    Get up to 15% off on all of our textbooks and e-books! (20 Feb - 28 Feb, 2017) http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/spring2017 This topic was requested by many TTMIK students! Teacher Hyunwoo explains how to talk to your in-laws in Korean, using proper titles and politeness levels.


    Popular Korean Hashtags and Their Meanings - Must-Know Words In Korean Feb 25, 2017

    Get up to 15% off on all of our textbooks and e-books! (20 Feb - 28 Feb, 2017) http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/spring2017 If you follow some people who speak Korean on social media, there are some common hashtags that you must have come across. In today’s lesson, teacher 주연(Jooyeon) introduces some of the most commonly used hashtags and explains what they mean.


    TTMIK Spring Sale 2017 - Get 15% Off On Our Textbooks & E-books! Feb 20, 2017

    Get up to 15% off on all of our textbooks and e-books! (20 Feb - 28 Feb, 2017) http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/spring2017


    One-Minute Korean: It's none of your business. [TalkToMeInKorean] Feb 18, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: https://goo.gl/TertcU Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Why I Don’t Like Driving (운전하는 게 싫어요!) - TTMIK Story Time Feb 14, 2017

    A lot of people enjoy driving, but some people don’t. Kyeong-eun is one of those people. And she explains why she doesn’t particularly enjoy driving. This has been subtitled in both Korean and English for your Korean learning!


    Bilingual Culture Chat - Valentine’s Day In Korea (한국과 영국의 밸런타인데이는 어떻게 다를까요?) Feb 11, 2017

    How do you celebrate Valentine’s Day in your country? In this bilingual culture chat, Goteng, Kyung-hwa and Emil sat down to talk about some differences between Korea and the UK in celebrating this somewhat commercial day and also to share some of their experiences.


    Engrish In Korea - Why So Much (Incorrect) English on Korean Signs? Feb 08, 2017

    Not many people from Korea speak English, yet you can see so many signs and product names written in (often incorrect) English. If they are going through the trouble of looking up words and designing their permanent signboards with them, why not proofread them? That's because most signs in English are NOT for actual English speakers. Hyunwoo explains what that means.


    30 Fun & Useful Korean Phrases (Compilation of 30 one-minute TTMIK lessons) Feb 05, 2017

    This is a compilation of 30 videos in our One-Minute Korean series.


    Korean Book Recommendation: 완득이 (Punch) / Young-Adult Book Feb 02, 2017

    We have received a lot of requests for Korean book recommendations. Here is Kyung-hwa's first book recommendation: 완득이 [wan-deu-gi] (or Punch). It has also been made into a movie featuring 유아인. It’s a young-adult coming-of-age novel that is relatively easy to read, and since the story in the movie is not that different from the original novel, watching the movie first can be a good way to make sure you understand the story in the book more effectively.


    One-Minute Korean: I don't think so. [TalkToMeInKorean] Jan 31, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: https://goo.gl/qAdAFs Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    What Koreans Eat On Lunar New Year's Day (떡국: Rice-cake Soup) Jan 29, 2017

    You might already know that Korean people eat a bowl of rice-cake soup (떡국) in the morning of Lunar New Year's Day and it symbolizes getting one year older. But what does a bowl of rice-cake soup actually look like? How do you make it? Here is our attempt to try it as well as show you how it's made.

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    사골 곰탕 만두 떡국

    Ox-bone broth rice-cake soup with dumplings

    재료: 떡국 떡, 사골 국물, 만두, 대파, 계란, 소금, 후추, 김

    Ingredients: thin-sliced rice cakes, ox-bone broth, dumplings, green onions, eggs, salt, pepper, seaweed(laver)

    1. 떡국 떡을 물에 30분 정도 불려 놓는다.
    2. 팔팔 끓는 사골 곰탕에 만두와 떡국 떡을 넣어 준다.
    3. 떡이 충분히 익으면 소금과 후추로 간을 맞춘다.
    4. 대파를 어슷 썰어 넣는다.
    5. 계란으로 지단을 만들고 얇게 썬다.
    6. 지단과 김, 고추와 같은 고명으로 마무리한다.
    1. Let rice cake slices sit in cold water for 30 minutes
    2. Bring ox-bone broth to a boil and add dumplings and rice cake slices
    3. After the rice cake slices are fully cooked, add salt and pepper to adjust the taste
    4. Slice the green onions diagonally
    5. Make thin slices of fried eggs
    6. Finish up by adding decorations using fried egg slices, seaweed and pepper

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    멸치 떡국

    Anchovy broth rice-cake soup

    재료: 떡국 떡, 멸치, 다시마, 대파, 국간장, 소금, 후추, 계란, 김

    Ingredients: thin-sliced rice cakes, anchovies, kelp, soup soy sauce, salt, pepper, eggs, laver

    1. 떡국 떡을 찬물에 30분 정도 불려 놓는다.
    2. 멸치와 다시마를 물에 넣고 끓인다.
    3. 끓기 시작하면 다시마를 건지고 약한 불로 15분 정도 더 끓인다.
    4. 떡국 떡을 넣어 끓인다.
    5. 떡이 다 익으면 대파를 어슷 썰어 넣고 국간장과 소금, 후추로 간을 맞춘다.
    6. 계란을 풀어 넣고 살살 저어 준다.
    7. 계란, 김, 고추와 같은 고명으로 마무리한다.
    1. Let rice cake slices sit in cold water for 30 minutes
    2. Boil water with anchovies and kelp in it
    3. When it starts to boil, remove the kelp and boil for 15 more minutes over a low heat
    4. Add rice-cake slices and bring to a full boil
    5. Once the rice-cakes are cooked, slice green onions diagonally and season it with soy sauce, salt and pepper
    6. Add an egg and stir the soup
    7. Finish up by adding decorations using fried egg slices, seaweed and pepper

    Royal Hanbok - What Korean Kings and Queens Used to Wear (왕과 왕비가 입었던 한복) Jan 27, 2017

    Hanbok(한복) is traditional clothing in Korea, the colorful clothes that you can see Korean people wearing on traditional holidays or during wedding ceremonies. We went to the N Seoul Tower Hanbok Culture Experience Center to try out some royal palace style Hanbok!


    Why Do Korean Babies Say "I" in the Third Person? Jan 25, 2017

    Many people have asked us why Korean babies refer to themselves in the third person when they want to say "I" and here are 3 reasons that we think they do it, more commonly than toddlers in other countries. 한국의 아기들은 "나"라는 말을 하는 대신에 자신의 이름을 써서 3인칭으로 이야기를 할 때가 많죠. 왜일까요? 그 이유에 대해서 설명합니다.


    Polish Language Challenge with Przemysław (프셰므와 함께 한 폴란드어 챌린지) Jan 25, 2017

    ☀️Follow Przemysław: https://www.instagram.com/przemyslawkrompiec/ This video has been subtitled both in Korean and in English for your learning convenience. If you want to add translations in your language, click here: https://goo.gl/jvUyJk


    One-Minute Korean: I've changed my mind. [TalkToMeInKorean] Jan 20, 2017

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: https://goo.gl/i2oxRj Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Sentence Relay - Will This Story Make Sense? 한국어로 문장 이어가기! Jan 18, 2017

    샤이니(Shiny) is a well-known English teacher in Korea who recently started her own YouTube channel ( https://goo.gl/6rcR8p ). She joined us in a fun little challenge of sentence relay. Hyunwoo, Shiny and Jooyeon will take turns to pick one Korean word and then form a sentence, AND make the flow of the story make some sense.


    Playtime with My Daughter - Reading Together (2 years 10 months) - 아이와 함께 책 읽기 Jan 13, 2017

    민송(Minsong) is teacher 경은(Kyeong-eun)’s daughter, who is about 2 years and 10 months old. She is making a lot of progress in learning to speak her mother tongue(Korean), so we will share some mother-daughter moments with you through videos.


    Do This One Thing to Keep Improving Your Korean Jan 12, 2017

    You can't really say one single method is better than all the other learning & practice methods, but if we were to pick just one way to continue improving your Korean, we would pick "writing in your journal in Korean every day." Only diaries? Of course this can be done not only in a journal but also on social media or in video format (e.g. on YouTube). The basic idea is that as long as you keep doing this regularly (ideally every day), you will quickly and naturally find words and grammar points that you do not know yet, and since journal entries are about your day-to-day life, you will become more curious to know these things than when you study with sample phrases in a book. How do you start? Just start by simply writing down whatever you can think of in Korean. Single-word entries are fine too. Gradually you will feel the want and need to form longer and more complete sentences as you spend more time thinking about things you want to say in Korean. It's quite simple. What if I don't know a certain word or a grammar point? You can easily look up words in online dictionaries (we recommend http://endic.naver.com ) and also look up grammar points and sentence patterns in our curriculum page ( http://talktomeinkorean.com/curriculum ). Give it a try and you will love finding what you don't know and also the experience of being able to write things you couldn't before!


    TTMIK Book Giveaway (21 Textbooks!!) + Ask TTMIK Teachers Jan 10, 2017

    We answer some questions we received from you guys about the team! 💕 We are also doing a giveaway for our textbooks so please read the following for more information! 👇🏻👇🏻 --- How to Participate In The Giveaway --- (1) Be subscribed to Talk To Me In Korean (http://youtube.com/talktomeinkorean) (2) Like this video on YouTube (click on that LIKE button ^^ 좋아요 눌러 주세요!) (3) Leave a comment on YouTube or on our website (about anything! Or if you have any other questions you'd like us to answer, please let us know) That's it! We will select two lucky winners to receive a full package of 21 TTMIK textbooks.


    Embarrassing Moment In The Subway (지하철에서 있었던 당황스러운 일 Jan 06, 2017

    Survival Korean: https://goo.gl/UKYSnY Korean Phrasebook For Travelers: https://goo.gl/5HX3ka


    How are they different? - Korean Phrasebook For Travelers vs. Survival Korean (TTMIK Textbooks) Jan 04, 2017

    Survival Korean: https://goo.gl/UKYSnY Korean Phrasebook For Travelers: https://goo.gl/5HX3ka


    New Year’s Day in Korea vs. the UK (한국과 영국의 새해 첫날 문화 비교!) - TTMIK Culture Chat Dec 30, 2016

    How do you celebrate New Year’s Day in your country? Let’s find out how things are different in Korea and the UK. 한국과 영국에서는 새해를 각각 어떻게 기념할까요? 고탱과 에밀과 함께 이야기 나눠 봤습니다.


    Look Inside - Korean Phrasebook For Travelers (한국어 몰라도 한국 여행 갈 수 있다!) Dec 28, 2016

    Our newest textbook is for travelers who are planning a trip to Korea but don't have a lot of time to study Korean. You can get your copy at http://mykoreanstore.com


    Funny Conversation With My Baby Son (세살 아들과의 재미있는 대화) Dec 27, 2016

    In today's Story Time episode, teacher Hyunwoo(현우) tells you a funny interaction that he had with his 2.5-year-old son. The video is subtitled in both Korean and English for your learning!


    How Is Christmas Different Between Korea vs. USA? (TTMIK Culture Chat) Dec 23, 2016

    How do you normally celebrate Christmas? We tried comparing the Christmas culture in Korea and USA. 한국과 미국의 크리스마스 문화에는 어떤 차이가 있을까요?


    News Keywords in Korea (한국의 핫이슈 키워드) Ep. 6 Dec 21, 2016

    Learn with 5 keywords that were commonly used in the news headlines in Korea over the past couple of weeks! 한국의 뉴스 헤드라인에 지난 1-2주 동안 자주 등장했던 핫이슈 키워드들로 공부해 보세요.


    Korean Buzzwords: [ㅇㅇ]앓이 & 기승전[ㅇㅇ] (Sick For Someone? Story’s Conclusion?) Dec 16, 2016

    Watch more videos in this series on our website: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/buzzwords/ In this video, Hyunwoo and Jaemin discuss the expressions [ㅇㅇ]앓이 and 기승전[ㅇㅇ]. 앓이 is literally translated to “being sick” or “being sore” and it is usually used to describe your feelings for someone that you really like, usually a celebrity. 기승전[ㅇㅇ] originates from the original expression 기승전결, which menas “introduction, development, turn, and conclusion,” used to talk about the development of a story. So if someone keeps talking about something no matter what the topic of the conversation was, you can say 기승전 and add whatever the topic is after it.


    How I Learned Korean - Theresa (Jamaica) & Justine (France) Dec 14, 2016

    Previous interview (with Min-gyu from the USA) https://youtu.be/HATjclY_Mq4 Theresa from Jamaica and Justine from France share how they learned to speak Korean fluently. 자메이카에서 온 테레사 씨와 프랑스에서 온 저스틴 씨가 그동안 한국어를 어떻게 공부했고, 어떤 방법을 이용해서 실력을 키웠는지에 대해서 주연 선생님과 이야기를 나누었어요.


    How I Learned Korean - Theresa (Jamaica) & Justine (France) Dec 14, 2016

    Previous interview (with Min-gyu from the USA)


    https://youtu.be/HATjclY_Mq4

    

Theresa from Jamaica and Justine from France share how they learned to speak Korean fluently.

    자메이카에서 온 테레사 씨와 프랑스에서 온 저스틴 씨가 그동안 한국어를 어떻게 공부했고, 어떤 방법을 이용해서 실력을 키웠는지에 대해서 주연 선생님과 이야기를 나누었어요.


    How Being 30 Years Old Changed Me (서른이 되어서 달라진 점들) Dec 12, 2016

    Kyung-hwa says that she experienced quite a few changes this year when she turned 30 years old.


    Korean Buzzwords: 아재파탈 & 성지순례 (Ajeossi Fatale? Pilgrimage?) Dec 09, 2016

    In this video, Hyunwoo and Jaemin discuss the expressions 아재파탈 and 성지순례. 아재 is a friendly term that refers to 아저씨 (married middle-aged man), and 파탈 comes from the French expression "fatale." So 아재파탈 refers to a man in his middle age who is very (even fatally) attractive. 성지순례 originally means "pilgrimage" but on the Internet, people use 성지순례 to describe the visit to a blog post or a social media post that correctly predicted the future.


    One-Minute Korean: I am stuck in traffic. Dec 08, 2016

    For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Spanish Language Challenge with Christian Burgos Dec 07, 2016

    Here is another fun language challenge! This time it’s a Spanish Language Challenge! Follow Christian Burgos here: https://www.instagram.com/crisxt20/ https://www.facebook.com/ChristianBurgosKorea/


    Last Day Of Winter Sale 2016 Dec 07, 2016

    We are having a winter sale! Get 15% off all of our books and e-books (until December 8). http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/wintersale2016


    Downsides of the Oppa, Eonni culture in Korea Dec 05, 2016

    There are many upsides to the Oppa, Eonni, Hyeong, Nuna culture in Korea, but of course there are also downsides. Hyunwoo mentions a couple of them. What do you think?


    One-Minute Korean: Tell me about it. Dec 04, 2016

    We are having a winter sale! Get 15% off all of our books and e-books (until December 8). http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/wintersale2016 ** Sale period: November 25, 2016 - December 8, 2016 In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: https://goo.gl/915Hh8 Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Must-Know Words In Korean - Dry-cleaning (드라이클리닝) Dec 03, 2016

    We are having a winter sale! Get 15% off all of our books and e-books (until December 8). http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/wintersale2016 ** Sale period: November 25, 2016 - December 8, 2016

    Jooyeon introduces some essential Korean words and expressions regarding dry-cleaning.

    Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Conversation Using iPhone Word Suggestions? Dec 02, 2016

    Will it be possible to have a conversation that makes sense in Korean, using the iPhone QuickType word suggestions? 경은 and 주연 gave it a try!


    Korean Q&A – Understanding, Honorifics, Shall We? & Want To Dec 01, 2016

    Watch more Korean Q&A videos in this series: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/koreanqna/ Ask us questions on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ttmik


    Let's Eat Together: Pizzas In Korea (새로운 피자 시도해 보기) Nov 29, 2016

    We are having a winter sale! Get 15% off all of our books and e-books (until December 8). http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/wintersale2016 ** Sale period: November 25, 2016 - December 8, 2016 Have you had Korean style pizzas before? How are they different from pizzas in your country? 경은 and 석진 sat down to have some Korean style pizzas with shrimp and pork. How are these different from the usual pizza you have in your country?


    Confusing Double Consonant Sounds In Korean Nov 28, 2016

    We are having a winter sale! Get 15% off all of our books and e-books (until December 8).

    http://mykoreanstore.com/pages/wintersale2016 ** Sale period: November 25, 2016 - December 8, 2016 Can you distinguish ㄱ, ㅋ and ㄲ from each other? How about ㄷ, ㅌ, ㄸ? In this video, Hyunwoo will explain how to practice saying these more naturally.


    News Keywords in Korea (한국의 핫이슈 키워드) Ep. 5 Nov 27, 2016

    Learn with 5 keywords that were commonly used in the news headlines in Korea over the past couple of weeks!

    한국의 뉴스 헤드라인에 지난 1-2주 동안 자주 등장했던 핫이슈 키워드들로 공부해 보세요.


    Get 15% Off Talk To Me In Korean Books & E-books (Winter Sale) Nov 25, 2016

    More information about the sale and coupon codes for our online bookstore to save up to 15%: >> december20 (10% off for orders over $20) >> december50 (15% off for orders over $50) (The box for putting in the coupon code will be on the checkout page, right before you pay.) Our online bookstore >> http://mykoreanstore.com >> Sale period: November 25, 2016 - December 8, 2016 All of our published textbooks http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/books All of our e-books and audiobooks http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/e-books


    Iyagi Season 2 Begins (이야기 시즌 2가 시작되었어요) Nov 24, 2016

    Listen to the first episode of Iyagi Season 2 here: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/iyagi-s2e1/ Iyagi Season Two (on-going) http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/iyagi-s2/


    Almost Missing Adele’s Concert (아델 콘서트에 못 갈 뻔했던 이야기) ㅡ Story Time Nov 23, 2016

    More videos in this series: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/story-time/ Kyung-hwa tells us a story about her trip to LA earlier this year and how she almost couldn’t get in to see Adele’s concert.

    경화 선생님이 올해 미국 LA에 갔을 때 아델 콘서트에 입장을 못 할 뻔했다고 합니다. 오늘 스토리 타임에서는 이 이야기를 들어 보시죠.


    News Keywords in Korea (한국의 핫이슈 키워드) Ep. 4 Nov 21, 2016

    Learn with 4 keywords that were commonly used in the news headlines in Korea over the past couple of weeks!

    한국의 뉴스 헤드라인에 지난 1-2주 동안 자주 등장했던 핫이슈 키워드들로 공부해 보세요.


    Common Pronunciation Mistakes By Native Korean Speakers Nov 17, 2016

    There are many Korean words that even native speakers mispronounce, either just out of habit or because they don’t know that they are saying them wrong. Teacher 경화 goes over some of these examples in this video. More videos in this series: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/korean-pronunciation-guide/


    Korean Words Comparison - 젊다 vs 어리다 (young) Nov 17, 2016

    * K-Word Showdown (E-book) : https://goo.gl/SNha0T Study with more pairs of similar words like this through our e-book and audio program! 젊다 and 어리다 can both be translated to “young," but how are they different? Teacher 현우 will walk you through their similar and different usages in this video. In short, both 젊다 and 어리다 can be used to mean “to be young” but 어리다 is used to refer to children, whereas 젊다 usually refers to “youth” or people who are relatively young compared to oneself. You can find more detailed explanation in this video lesson.


    Korean Buzzwords: 비주얼 깡패 & 중2병 (Visual Gangster? Middle School Disease?) Nov 15, 2016

    Watch more videos in this series on our website: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/buzzwords/ In this video, Hyunwoo and Jaemin discuss the expressions 비주얼 깡패 and 중2병. 비주얼 깡패 is literally translated to “visual gangster” and it probably originates from the expression 어깨 깡패 (shoulder bully or shoulder gangster), which refers to people who have very broad shoulders (usually viewed positively). So 비주얼 깡패 is just used to describe someone who is very good-looking. And 중2병 is literally translated to “2nd year in middle school disease”, which is the emotional changes that one might go through during puberty or adolescence.


    My Favorite K-Drama Lines - 구르미 그린 달빛 (Moonlight Drawn By Clouds) Nov 13, 2016

    Listen to even more K-drama lines introduced this video series: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/kdrama-lines/


    _S2_E1.pdf Nov 11, 2016
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    Korean Q&A – Being Late, Dirt, Land & Good Post Nov 11, 2016

    Watch more Korean Q&A videos in this series: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/category/lessons/koreanqna/ Ask us questions on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ttmik


    Iyagi Season 2 Ep. 1 / 학창 시절 별명 / Nicknames From School Days Nov 11, 2016

    Listen to a natural conversation between two native Korean speakers about nicknames. What kind of nicknames did you have when you were in school? Or if you are still in school, what kind of nicknames do you or your friends have? Also, are there any interesting and memorable names that your friends have? 여러분은 학교 다닐 때 어떤 별명이 있었나요? 아니면 친구들 중에서 별명이 재미있거나 이름이 특이해서 기억나는 사람이 있나요? IYAGI is an audio conversation series where two native Korean speakers talk about various topics. You can listen to all the conversations in Season 1 here: https://goo.gl/wFGj0g and also get the translation package for Season 1 here: https://goo.gl/peHT6m


    One-Minute Korean: That makes sense. Nov 09, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: https://goo.gl/idiiGQ Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4onea


    News Keywords in Korea (한국의 핫이슈 키워드) Ep. 3 Nov 07, 2016

    Learn with 4 keywords that were commonly used in the news headlines in Korea over the past couple of weeks! 한국의 뉴스 헤드라인에 지난 1-2주 동안 자주 등장했던 핫이슈 키워드들로 공부해 보세요. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Words Comparison - 우와 vs 와 (Wow) Nov 05, 2016

    You probably already know that both 우와 and 와 mean “Wow” as an exclamation, but how are they different? Do they have any differences in usage? Teacher 경화 will walk you through their similar and different usages in this video. In short, both 우와 and 와 can be used to show excitement but 와 is commonly also used to show frustration or anger. You can find more detailed usage examples in this video lesson. * K-Word Showdown (E-book) : https://goo.gl/SNha0T Study with more pairs of similar words like this through our e-book and audio program! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Tune into Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave here: http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Buzzwords: 만찢남, 만찢녀 & 개취 (Comic Books and Tastes?) Nov 03, 2016

    In the new autumn season of Catch The Wave, Hyunwoo and Jaemin introduce a couple of Korean buzzwords each week! This week we talk about 만찢남, 만찢녀 and 개취. 만찢남 is short for 만화를 찢고 나온 남자 (a man who tore out of a comic book) and 만찢녀 means 만화를 찢고 나온 여자 (a woman who tore out of a comic book), both of which mean someone really (almost perfectly) beautiful. 개취 is short for 개인 취향, and it means personal preference or personal taste. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Tune into Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave here: http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Introducing Situational Dialogues In Korean (E-book) Nov 02, 2016

    Once you've learned the basics of the Korean language, you'll need more specific example dialogues to read and listen to. Our new e-book Situational Dialogues In Korean will give you dialogues in 5 major categories and 17 sub-categories. Listen to a sample audio track here: http://goo.gl/0ruw3J Get your copy of the e-book: http://goo.gl/0ruw3J For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    How I Studied Korean - Min-gyu(권민규) from the USA Nov 01, 2016

    Karl, or in his Korean name, 권민규, started learning Korean with Talk To Me In Korean back in 2014. After about 2 years of self-studying and 9 months of studying abroad in Seoul, he is very fluent in Korean now. So we sat down with him to ask him some questions about how he studied. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    News Keywords in Korea (한국의 핫이슈 키워드) Ep. 2 Oct 30, 2016

    Learn with 5 keywords that were commonly used in the news headlines in Korea over the past couple of weeks! 한국의 뉴스 헤드라인에 지난 1-2주 동안 자주 등장했던 핫이슈 키워드들로 공부해 보세요. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Q&A – In Love, Older Brother’s Wife, Sitting, Ride Oct 28, 2016

    We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    One-Minute Korean: Help yourself. Oct 26, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons.

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    Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: https://goo.gl/VpS3b5

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

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    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean

    * TTMIK Teachers on Instagram and get to know them better! Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Buzzwords: 금수저 & 흙수저 (Gold Spoon & Dirt Spoon?) Oct 24, 2016

    With the new season starting at Catch The Wave, we decided to change up the format of the segment where Hyunwoo joins the new host, Jaemin Park. So in the new season, we will introduce a couple of Korean buzzwords each week! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    Tune into Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave here:

    http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore

    http://mykoreanstore.com

    Other social media links

    http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram

    Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi

    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Baby’s Thumbsucking Habits (손가락을 빠는 아이의 습관) (Korean + English subtitles) ㅡ Story Time Oct 22, 2016

    In today's Story Time episode, teacher Kyeong-eun(경은) tells you a story about her daughter’s thumbsucking habits and how she has been making efforts to stop her from doing that. The video is subtitled in both Korean and English for your learning! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean

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    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram

    Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi

    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    News Keywords in Korea (한국의 핫이슈 키워드) Ep. 1 Oct 20, 2016

    Learn with 5 keywords that were commonly used in the news headlines in Korea over the past couple of weeks!

    한국의 뉴스 헤드라인에 지난 1-2주 동안 자주 등장했던 핫이슈 키워드들로 공부해 보세요.

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

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    http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat

    Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun

    Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi

    Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun

    Seokjin: jinseokjin

    Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links

    http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Q&A – Dessert, Loneliness, Difference & Big Nose? Oct 18, 2016

    We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

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    http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat

    Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun

    Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi

    Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun

    Seokjin: jinseokjin

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    Must-Know Words In Korean – Washing Clothes (빨래하기) Oct 14, 2016

    In this series, we introduce fun expressions that you can see written here and there in Korea. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Through Photos - Walking Your Dog By Han River Oct 12, 2016

    In this series, we introduce fun expressions that you can see written here and there in Korea. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Embarrassing Experience About Alcohol (술이 갑자기 깼던 재미있는 경험) (Korean + English subtitles) ㅡ Story Time Oct 08, 2016

    In today's Story Time episode, teacher Seokjin tells you a story of a time when he had a little bit of drink and sobered up in a very interesting way. The video is subtitled in both Korean and English for your learning! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Good-bye Adrien! (Last show with Adrien on Catch The Wave / Arirang Radio) Oct 06, 2016

    Adrien Lee, the host of Catch The Wave on Arirang Radio, is going to take a break and moving on to some other exciting adventures : ) This is the last show that Adrien and Hyunwoo did together this week after working together on the show for past 5 years.

    As for the word comparisons series, we will still continue to make videos in the series, but in a different format, so please stay tuned! And Hyunwoo will continue to be a weekly guest on Catch The Wave with a new host :) You can tune in every Wednesday for Hyunwoo's segment at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

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    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram

    Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi

    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    One-Minute Korean: I will see you in a bit. Oct 04, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons.

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    How to Answer Tricky “YES or NO" Questions In Korean Oct 01, 2016

    Have you ever wondered why Korean speakers say 네(= yes) when they are supposed to say “No”? It can be tricky for beginner learners because the logic behind answering negative questions can be a bit different between in Korean and in English. Our former intern Yeni from England and teacher Hyunwoo will explain how to understand the difference. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    Korean Q&A – Seeing a Doctor, Korean Friends & Saying Hi Sep 29, 2016

    We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    Fun Korean Word - 브라운관 (Brown Tube?) Sep 27, 2016

    Can you guess what 브라운관 means? It’s a fun word that used to be used much more commonly in the past, but it’s definitely still used from time to time. Teacher Hyunwoo will explain it to you in Korean (with Korean & English subs). For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    여러분 “브라운관”이 무슨 뜻일까요? 이 재미있는 표현이 무슨 뜻이고, 어떻게 쓰이는지에 대해서 현우 선생님의 설명을 들어 보세요!

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    Staying In Seoul For Chuseok (Yeni's Story) 서울에서 추석 보내기 Sep 24, 2016

    A lot of the Seoul population is actually "from" Seoul and they don't have to travel anywhere for the national traditional holiday of Chuseok, but millions of people still travel out of Seoul to visit their respective hometowns or that of their spouse's. If you are not from Korea and happen to be in Seoul for Chuseok, your experience might be a little bit different from that of the people who do travel.

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    Private Boarding House (하숙집) (Korean + English subtitles) ㅡ Story Time Sep 21, 2016

    In today's Story Time episode, teacher Hyunwoo tells you a story of a 하숙집 (private boarding house) that he used to live in. Many university students in Korea live in a 하숙집 if they go to school away from their parents' place. The video is subtitled in both Korean and English for your learning! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    [Korean Words Comparison] 식구, 가족 / 실수, 잘못 Sep 20, 2016

    Here’s a snippet of Hyunwoo’s weekly appearance on Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave (hosted by Adrien Lee), where he introduces the subtle differences between some Korean words that can be translated to the same English word.

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    One-Minute Korean: Long Time No See. Sep 16, 2016

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    Popular Hangover Remedies In Korea (한국에서 인기 있는 숙취 해소 방법) Sep 14, 2016

    When you have a splitting headache and are not feeling so well because of a bad hangover, what do you do to relieve your hangover? Teachers 경은 and 주연 discuss what their favorite hangover remedies are! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    여러분은 숙취(hangover)가 있을 때 어떻게 숙취를 해소하시나요? 경은 선생님과 주연 선생님이 개인적으로 좋아하는 숙취 해소 방법에 대해서 들어 볼까요?

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    Korean Pronunciation Guide - 네 (NE or DE?) & 뭐 (MWO or BWO?) Sep 12, 2016

    Teacher Hyunwoo will address some of the most commonly asked questions by beginner Korean learners!! If you’ve wondered why you thought “yes” was 네 but it sounds like 데, this video lesson will definitely help you understand the reason. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    One-Minute Korean: Are You Kidding Me? Sep 08, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons.

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    [Korean Words Comparison] 충고, 조언 / 화나다, 화내다 Sep 06, 2016

    Here’s a snippet of Hyunwoo’s weekly appearance on Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave (hosted by Adrien Lee), where he introduces the subtle differences between some Korean words that can be translated to the same English word.

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    Fun Korean Word - 랜선 이모 (LAN Cable Aunt?) Sep 05, 2016

    Can you guess what 랜선 이모 means? 이불 means "LAN cable" and 이모 means “aunt”, or mother’s sister(s) to be more specific. It’s a fun word that many Korean speakers use these days. Teacher Kyung-hwa will explain it to you in Korean (with Korean & English subs). For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    여러분 “랜선 이모”가 무슨 뜻일까요? 이 재미있는 표현이 무슨 뜻이고, 어떻게 쓰이는지에 대해서 경화 선생님의 설명을 들어 보세요!

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    Korean Through Photos - Vending Machine On The Train Sep 02, 2016

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    One-Minute Korean: Never mind. Aug 30, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons.

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    [Korean Words Comparison] 환승하다, 갈아타다 / 미루다, 연기하다 Aug 29, 2016

    Here’s a snippet of Hyunwoo’s weekly appearance on Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave (hosted by Adrien Lee), where he introduces the subtle differences between some Korean words that can be translated to the same English word.

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    Korean Pronunciation Guide - SHINee [TalkToMeInKorean] Aug 29, 2016

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of SHINee? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check!

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    Movie Titles In Korean (2016) Aug 28, 2016

    Ever wondered what your favorite movies are called in Korean? We introduce the Korean titles of some recently released movies through this video lesson. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Our previous "movie titles in Korean" video: https://youtu.be/nP3-g7CPr7U Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Fun Korean Word - 이불킥 (Blanket Kick?) [TalkToMeInKorean] Aug 26, 2016

    Can you guess what 이불킥 means? 이불 means blanket (or duvet) and 킥 means kick. It’s a fun word that many Korean speakers use these days. Teacher Kyeong-eun will explain it to you in Korean (with Korean & English subs). For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    여러분 "이불킥”이 무슨 뜻일까요? 이 재미있는 표현이 무슨 뜻이고, 어떻게 쓰이는지에 대해서 경은 선생님의 설명을 들어 보세요!

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    Look Inside: Korean Q&A Sentence Patterns (textbook) Aug 25, 2016

    Take a look inside our new textbook, Korean Q&A Sentence Patterns! You can get your own copy on our online bookstore at http://goo.gl/gMGFzC (international shipping available).

    Conversations are basically continuations of questions and answers. Sometimes you ask questions, and other times you answer questions. In this book, we introduce common sentence patterns used in interview questions as well as day-to-day conversations.

    There are 50 questions, divided into 10 different categories, and each question is followed by 3 more similar questions, and each sample answer is also followed by 3 more possible answer types. (200 main questions and 200 answers in total!)

    And about each of the 50 questions, there is a sample answer by Talk To Me In Korean teachers and a short sample dialogue, also followed by study notes.

    This will be a great learning material for anyone who is preparing for any kind of interviews in Korean, Korean speaking test, or real-life conversations at work or during travel.

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    Korean Through Photos - Police Station Aug 24, 2016

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    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    [Korean Words Comparison] 선선하다, 시원하다 / 곳, 데 Aug 23, 2016

    Here’s a snippet of Hyunwoo’s weekly appearance on Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave (hosted by Adrien Lee), where he introduces the subtle differences between some Korean words that can be translated to the same English word.

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    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Pronunciation Guide - GOT7 Aug 22, 2016

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of GOT7? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check!

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    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

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    My Favorite K-Drama Lines - 또 오해영 (Another Oh Hae Young) Aug 20, 2016

    We are back with another episode of “My Favorite K-Drama Lines” with 경은(Kyeong-eun)! We asked her to pick her favorite lines from the drama, 또 오해영 (Another Oh Hae Young) and share them with our viewers. You can read all the lines in text format on our website: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/ohhaeyoung : ) For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA * Related video Korean Culture through K-Drama: 또 오해영 (Another Oh Hae Young) https://youtu.be/pk3mzNvYctE * More “My Favorite K-Drama Lines” videos https://goo.gl/g7aWV9 Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Q&A – Nice profile, Double past tense & Locals Aug 19, 2016

    We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Through Photos - Gas Station Aug 18, 2016

    In this series, we introduce fun expressions that you can see written here and there in Korea. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    Learn how to read and write in Korean

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore

    http://mykoreanstore.com

    Other social media links

    http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram

    Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi

    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    One-Minute Korean: Netflix and Chill Aug 17, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

    Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://goo.gl/xbrlMy

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean

    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    [Korean Words Comparison] 간섭하다, 참견하다 / 일어나다, 깨다 Aug 16, 2016

    Here’s a snippet of Hyunwoo’s weekly appearance on Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave (hosted by Adrien Lee), where he introduces the subtle differences between some Korean words that can be translated to the same English word.

    For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Pronunciation Guide - B.A.P Aug 15, 2016

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of B.A.P? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check!

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    K-Pop Humming Challenge Aug 14, 2016

    Would you be able to recognize K-Pop songs just by listening to someone humming them? We had a fun K-Pop humming challenge where Seokjin hummed some Korean songs and Kyung-hwa, Jooyeon and our intern Yeni (from England) tried to guess the names of the songs. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore

    http://mykoreanstore.com

    Other social media links

    http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram

    Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi

    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Through Photos - Dangerous Wall Aug 12, 2016

    In this series, we introduce fun expressions that you can see written here and there in Korea. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore

    http://mykoreanstore.com

    Other social media links

    http://twitter.com/ttmik

    http://instagram.com/ttmik

    http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean

    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram

    Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi

    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    One-Minute Korean: expressions related to HANDS Aug 10, 2016

    Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/shows/1min-hands/

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

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    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

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    [Korean Words Comparison] 취지, 목적 / 체험, 경험 Aug 09, 2016

    Here’s a snippet of Hyunwoo’s weekly appearance on Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave (hosted by Adrien Lee), where he introduces the subtle differences between some Korean words that can be translated to the same English word. For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    French Language Challenge with Adrien Lee Aug 08, 2016

    Do you speak French? Or are you interested in learning French? We invited our friend Adrien Lee to teach us some basic French expressions as well as test Kyung-hwa and Jooyeon’s French skills! Adrien is the host of Showbiz Korea on Arirang TV and Catch The Wave on Arirang Radio. For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    아리랑 TV의 Showbiz Korea와 아리랑 라디오의 Catch The Wave를 진행하고 있는 친구인 Adrien Lee와 함께 재미있는 프랑스어 도전 영상을 만들어 봤어요! 과연 경화 선생님과 주연 선생님은 프랑스어를 얼마나 잘 배울 수 있을까요?

    Adrien’s link:

    http://instagram.com/adrienkorea

    http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

    http://arirangtv.com/showbizkorea

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Learn how to read and write in Korean

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore

    http://mykoreanstore.com

    Other social media links

    http://twitter.com/ttmik

    http://instagram.com/ttmik

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    TTMIK Teachers on Instagram

    Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi

    Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri

    Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82

    Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus

    Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    Korean Pronunciation Guide - SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) [TalkToMeInKorean] Aug 07, 2016

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of SEVENTEEN (세븐틴)? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check! Get the Fan Letter Recipes e-book here: https://goo.gl/Z957cd For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Kyung-hwa’s Favorite Korean Make-up Products Aug 06, 2016

    Have you used any Korean make-up products before? TTMIK’s in-house make-up guru Kyung-hwa introduces her 5 favorite korean make-up products and why they like them. This was designed to be great listening material for you! If you don’t understand everything Kyung-hwa says, feel free to pause the video anywhere and study with the subtitles! If you have any questions about any of the things she said in this video, please let us know in the comments! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one


    TalkToMeInKorean in Los Angeles! (KCON USA 2016) Aug 04, 2016

    미국 로스앤젤레스에서 열린 KCON 행사에 참여하고 왔습니다

    We were very happy to attend KCON again this year and to meet so many TalkToMeInKorean students! Thank you for all the love and support and we'll continue to work harder to help you learn Korean and stay motivated to improve! For more Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

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    [Korean Words Comparison] 늘다, 좋아지다, 나아지다 / 오직, 만 Aug 02, 2016

    Here’s a snippet of Hyunwoo’s weekly appearance on Arirang Radio’s Catch The Wave (hosted by Adrien Lee), where he introduces the subtle differences between some Korean words that can be translated to the same English word. For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    One-Minute Korean: expressions related to EARS Aug 01, 2016

    Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/shows/1min-ears/ Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Must-Know Words In Korean - Using a Camera (카메라 사용하기) Jul 31, 2016

    Learn some essential vocabulary words related to taking pictures and using a camera! For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA 카메라를 사용해서 사진을 찍을 때 꼭 알아야 하는 한국어 표현들을 소개합니다! Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Q&A – For here, Profile picture, How to write you are, Addressing someone Jul 30, 2016

    Click here for a secret review video on our site! http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/shows/korean-qna-forhere/

    Use the coupon code [summer2016] on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com to save 10% on any order over $12. The sale ends on July 31. Thank you! We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 맞다 vs. 그렇다 (Korean words comparison) Jul 29, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 맞다 and 그렇다.

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    You can listen to the show live every Friday at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    One-Minute Korean: expressions related to EYES Jul 28, 2016

    Use the coupon code [summer2016] on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com to save 10% on any order over $12. The sale ends on July 31. In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

    Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://goo.gl/lTO0Ah

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Through Photos - Tents In The Park [TalkToMeInKorean] Jul 27, 2016

    Click here for a secret review video on our site! http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/photos-tents In this series, we introduce fun expressions that you can see written here and there in Korea. Stay tuned for more! For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    * SUMMER SALE Use the coupon code [summer2016] on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com to save 10% on any order over $12. The sale ends on July 31.

    Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Pronunciation Guide - APINK (에이핑크) Jul 26, 2016

    Use the coupon code [summer2016] on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com to save 10% on any order over $12. The sale ends on July 31. In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of APINK (에이핑크)? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check!

    Get the Fan Letter Recipes e-book here: https://goo.gl/Z957cd

    For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about

    Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul

    Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com

    Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus

    Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 수고 vs. 고생 (Korean words comparison) Jul 25, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 수고 and 고생.

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    You can listen to the show live every Friday at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    One-Minute Korean: Mouth Jul 25, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://goo.gl/lTO0Ah Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Must-Know Words In Korean - Reading Books (책 읽기) Jul 24, 2016

    Use the coupon code [summer2016] on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com to save 10% on any order over $12. The sale ends on July 31.

    In today’s video, Seokjin introduces some essential words and expressions that you need to know in relation to reading books!

    오늘은 석진 선생님이 책 읽기와 관련해서 여러분이 꼭 알아야 할 한국어 단어와 표현들을 소개합니다!

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    Fun Things To Ask Siri In Korean 한국어로 Siri에게 할 수 있는 재미있는 질문들 Jul 23, 2016

    Be sure to try asking these fun questions to Siri or any other virtual assistant of your choice and let us know how it went. 스마트폰으로 할 수 있는 일들이 굉장히 많은데, 그 중 하나는 바로 음성 인식 기능을 이용하는 거죠. 한국어를 공부하시는 분들이라면 Siri와 한국어로 간단한 대화를 나누는 것도 재미있는 연습이 될 거예요! We also have a summer sale going on! Save 10% on all of our books: http://goo.gl/nG87Oy Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Culture through K-Drama: 또! 오해영 (Another Oh Hae Young) Jul 22, 2016

    Understand some Korean cultural aspects found in the K-drama 또 오해영 (Another Oh Hae Young) through this video, where teacher Kyeong-eun sat down with Terris Brown to discuss some interesting aspects in the Korean culture.

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    Catch The Wave - 개발 vs. 발전 (Korean words comparison) Jul 21, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 개발 and 발전.

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    One-Minute Korean: Excuse me. Jul 20, 2016

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    Korean Q&A – Tattoo, Wisdom Tooth, Phone Call & Sleepy Jul 19, 2016

    Use the coupon code [summer2016] on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com to save 10% on any order over $12. The sale ends on July 31. Thank you! We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    Korean Through Photos - Postbox Jul 18, 2016

    Use the coupon code [summer2016] on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com to save 10% on any order over $12. The sale ends on July 31. Thank you! In this series, we introduce fun expressions that you can see written here and there in Korea. Stay tuned for more! For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    Catch The Wave - 자백 vs. 고백 (Korean words comparison) Jul 17, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 자백 and 고백.

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    Korean Pronunciation Guide - G-Friend (여자친구) Jul 17, 2016

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of G-FRIEND (여자친구)? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check! Get the Fan Letter Recipes e-book here: https://goo.gl/Z957cd For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Summer Discount + New TTMIK Notebook! Jul 16, 2016

    We are having a summer sale for 2 weeks! We can’t have discounts for our textbooks that often because of the production costs, but just for two weeks, you can get 10% off all of our textboks! Use the discount code [summer2016] to save 10% on any of our textbooks or 10% off our e-books for an order of more than $12. Check out our textbooks on our online bookstore: http://mykoreanstore.com 감사합니다! If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    One-Minute Korean: It is on the tip of my tongue. Jul 16, 2016

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    Catch The Wave - 보관 vs. 보존 (Korean words comparison) [TalkToMeInKorean] Jul 13, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 보관 and 보존.

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    Korean Ramyeon Giveaway Announcement! Jul 12, 2016

    We announce the winner of our giveaway for June 2016! Out of all the people who placed an order on our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com, we chose one lucky winner to receive a variety of delicious and newly released Korean ramyeon noodles! For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    One-Minute Korean: You are the best. Jul 12, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    Essential Baby Product Names In Korean - 필수 육아용품들 이름을 한국어로! Jul 11, 2016

    We know we have many subscribers who are parents and raising children. Kyeong-eun and Hyunwoo go over some of the most essential baby products and what they are called in Korean! For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA 저희 웹사이트에서 공부하시는 분들 중에는 아이를 키우시는 분들도 많으시죠? 아이를 기르면서 꼭 쓰게 되는 핵심 육아용품들의 이름을 알고 계신가요? 경은 선생님과 현우 선생님이 몇 가지 핵심 용품들의 이름을 소개합니다! Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Dialect Challenge - Gyeong-sang Province Edition! 경상도 사투리 알아듣기 도전! Jul 10, 2016

    We are back with another Korean dialect challenge! This time, we invited our friend Hugh(순홍) from the MyKoreanHusband channel and asked him to introduce some fun words and phrases in the Gyeongsang Province dialect! For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Check out Hugh’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/mykoreanhusbandpage Korean Dialect Challenge - Jeju Island Edition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKKt7O-cZ04 Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 성적 vs. 점수 (Korean words comparison) [TalkToMeInKorean] Jul 09, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 성적 and 점수.

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

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    One-Minute Korean: I'll shoot you a message. (ft. Woojong Yi) Jul 08, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    My Favorite K-Drama Lines - Reply 1988 (응답하라 1988) Jul 07, 2016

    We are back with another episode of “My Favorite K-Drama Lines” with 경은(Kyeong-eun)! We asked her to pick her favorite lines from the drama, 응답하라 1988 (Reply 1988) and share them to our viewers. You can read all the lines in text format on our website: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/reply1988 : )

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    Korean Through Photos - Crosswalk Jul 06, 2016

    In this new series, we’ll introduce fun expressions that you can see written here and there in Korea. Stay tuned for more! For daily Korean lesson videos, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    Korean Pronunciation Guide - BEAST (비스트) Jul 05, 2016

    Do you know how to correctly and naturally pronounce the member names of BEAST(비스트)? Here's a quick Korean Pronunciation Guide video for those who want to check!

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    Catch The Wave - 상담 vs. 상의 (Korean words comparison) [TalkToMeInKorean] Jul 05, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 상담 and 상의.

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

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    Korean Q&A – Pros & Cons, Plural Form, Ph.D., & Talking To Children Jul 04, 2016

    We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    One-Minute Korean: You nailed it. Jul 03, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    Life in Seoul vs. Countryside (ft. Nichola from MyKoreanHusband) Jul 01, 2016

    Our friends Nichola and Hugh from the MyKoreanHusband blog moved to Seoul recently, so we sat down to talk about some changes that they’ve been experiencing after their move. Check out their channel at https://goo.gl/VaVwBw For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 미혼 vs. 독신 (Korean words comparison) Jul 01, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 미혼 and 독신.

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    You can listen to the show live every Friday at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

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    See you at KCON LA 2016! (미국 로스앤젤레스 KCON 행사에서 만나요!) Jun 30, 2016

    We were very happy to meet a lot of you guys at KCON last year, and we are going back! Come and meet us at KCON LA 2016 and join our workshops and panel talks. We'll keep you updates on the programs in the near future! For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    One-Minute Korean: Give it a try. Jun 30, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    Must-Know Words In Korean - Wearing Clothes (옷 입기) Jun 29, 2016

    Can you describe what you are wearing right now in Korean? In order to do that, you need to know the names for the most commonly worn items! Teacher Jooyeon will introduce those words to you in this video. You can read all the words and phrases in text format on our website:http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/wearing Various ways to say "wear" in Korean: http://talktomeinkorean.com/shows/towear Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Language Challenge with Andreas ㅡ 안드레아스의 한국어 퀴즈 도전 Jun 29, 2016

    In last week's video, our friend Andreas Varsakopoulos taught teacher Jooyeon some Greek expressioons. This time, Jooyeon challenged Andreas with some Korean quiz questions! For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

    지난주에는 주연 선생님이 그리스 친구 안드레아스에게 간단한 그리스어를 배워 봤는데요, 이번주에는 반대로, 주연 선생님이 안드레아스에게 한국어 퀴즈를 내 보았습니다. 안드레아스는 과연 주연 선생님의 문제들을 잘 맞힐 수 있을까요?

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    My Favorite K-Drama Lines - She Was Pretty (그녀는 예뻤다) Jun 27, 2016

    We are back with another episode of “My Favorite K-Drama Lines” with 경은(Kyeong-eun)! We asked her to pick her favorite lines from the drama, 그녀는 예뻤다(She Was Pretty) and share them to our viewers. You can read all the lines in text format on our website: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/she-was-pretty : ) For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    One-Minute Korean: That's awesome. Jun 26, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    Korean Word Game: How To Make 삼행시 (Three-Line Poems) Jun 25, 2016

    Making 삼행시 (three-line poems) is a popular word game played at gatherings and on entertainment TV shows. In this video, Hyunwoo explains how to play it and also has other teachers make some spontaneous 삼행시s. For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 합격 vs. 통과 (Korean words comparison) [TalkToMeInKorean] Jun 24, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 통과 and 합격.

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    You can listen to the show live every Friday at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Q&A – Forget, Favorite & Fingers Crossed Jun 23, 2016

    We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    Greek Language Challenge with Andreas - 안드레아스에게 간단한 그리스어 배우기! Jun 22, 2016

    We sat down with our friend Andreas Varsakopoulos from Greece and tried learning some fun Greek expressions! Next week, we’ll have a Korean language challenge with Andreas and see how many Korean idioms and slang expressions he knows! For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    이번에는 주연 선생님이 그리스 친구 안드레아스에게 간단한 그리스어를 배워 봤어요! 그리고 구글 번역기에 돌려서 읽은 문장을, 과연 그리스인이 실제로 이해할 수 있는지 도전해 봤습니다. 여러분은 한국어 이외에 어떤 언어에 관심이 있으세요? 만약 그리스어가 궁금하셨던 분들에게는 이 영상이 짧지만 유용한 자료가 되면 좋겠습니다! 다음주에는 반대로 안드레아스가 한국어 퀴즈를 풀 예정이니 기대해 주세요!

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    One-Minute Korean: Good luck. Jun 21, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    Korean Dialect Challenge - Jeju Island Edition! 제주도 사투리 알아듣기 도전! Jun 20, 2016

    Korea has a lot of dialects and in some regions, the dialects can be really difficult to understand for travelers. We decided to see if we could understand some simple phrases in the Jeju Island dialect. Check how many of them you can understand as well! For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA Subscribe to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/xaFFH 한국에는 다양한 지역별 사투리들이 있는데, 그 중에서 가장 알아듣기 어렵다는 제주 사투리 알아듣기에 도전을 해 봤습니다! 경은 선생님과 석진 선생님의 대결인데요, 둘 중 누가 제주도 사투리를 더 많이 알아들었을지, 영상을 통해서 확인해 보세요. 한국어, 영어 자막 모두 보실 수 있습니다. Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 반전 vs. 역전 (Korean words comparison) Jun 19, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 반전 and 역전.

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    You can listen to the show live every Friday at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

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    Lunch at YG Entertainment’s Korean BBQ Restaurant 점심으로 맛있는 삼겹살 먹기 (삼거리 푸줏간) Jun 18, 2016

    After filming some lesson in Myeongdong(명동), we went to have lunch at YG Entertainment’s Korean BBQ restaurant. They have a few branches of this restaurant (Sam-geo-ri Butchers) and this is the one in Myeongdong. For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    명동에서 촬영을 마친 후에 YG 엔터테인먼트에서 운영하고 있는 것으로 유명한 삼거리 푸줏간에서 점심을 먹었습니다. 여러분도 삼겸살 좋아하시나요? 음식을 정말 좋아하고 음식 이야기를 하는 것을 즐기는 경은 선생님과, 맛집을 잘 알고 있지만 음식 이야기를 잘 안 하는 경화 선생님이 함께 식사를 하면서 이야기를 나눴습니다. 즐겁게 봐 주세요!

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    One-Minute Korean: Let's hit the bar! Jun 17, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    What To Eat In Korea: Raw Mackerel (Jeju Island) 제주도에서 신선한 고등어회를 먹고 왔어요 [TalkToMeInKorean] Jun 16, 2016

    On our Jeju trip, we had a lot of great local dishes and one of the best we had was definitely raw mackerel (고등어회 in Korean)! Have you had it before? Join us for a video tasting of 고등어회! For more videos like this, please subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA

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    얼마 전 다 함께 제주도를 다녀왔어요. 여행 중에 먹었던 맛있는 음식 중의 하이라이트 중 하나는 바로 고등어회! 제주도에서만 먹을 수 있다는 고등어회가 어떤 맛인지, 경은 선생님과 석진 선생님이 맛을 보았습니다. 여러분은 고등어회 드셔 본 적이 있나요?

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    Catch The Wave - 휴가 vs. 휴일 (Korean words comparison) Jun 15, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyunwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 휴가 and 휴일.

    If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com

    You can listen to the show live every Friday at http://arirangradio.com/catchthewave

    Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Textbook, Workbooks & Review Kits - Complete Set! Jun 14, 2016

    You can get our textbooks, workbooks and review kits here! (shipped worldwide) http://goo.gl/KtYi7Z Subscribe to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1YjfNbA 여러분이 한국어를 더 효과적으로 그리고 재미있게 배우실 수 있도록 꾸준히 좋은 교재를 개발하고 있어요. 앞으로도 저희와 함께 즐겁게 한국어 공부하시길 바랄게요! 저희가 출간한 핵심 교재들은 이 링크에서 보실 수 있습니다. http://goo.gl/KtYi7Z Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    One-Minute Korean: You are such a nerd. Jun 13, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH

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    Mango Juice on Jeju Island (제주도의 정말 맛있는 망고 주스) (Korean + English subtitles) – Story Time Jun 12, 2016

    안녕하세요! We took a trip to Jeju Island all together and visited a few fun spots! In this video, we went to a famous mango juice place that gives people name tags with a celebrity’s name written on them. Needless to say, we sent Kyeong-eun to order the drinks and she got a 김태희 name tag.

    얼마 전에 저희 팀이 다 같이 제주도로 여행을 다녀왔어요. 여행하면서 유명한 망고 주스 가게에 들러서 주스를 마셨는데, 거기는 손님들이 주문을 하면 연예인 이름이 적힌 이름표를 주는 곳이에요. 저희가 누구에게 주문을 하라고 했을까요? 당연히 경은 선생님이겠죠? 경은 선생님은 “김태희” 이름표를 받고 정말 좋아했답니다. 이번 영상도 재미있게 봐 주세요!

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    Catch The Wave - 공유하다 vs. 나누다 (Korean words comparison) Jun 11, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyuwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 공유하다 and 나누다.

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    Korean Q&A – Fortunately, Episodes, In A Hurry & Full Of Confidence Jun 10, 2016

    We answer some questions that we received on Twitter. We always try to answer everybody's question on Twitter, so please follow us there too :) http://twitter.com/ttmik

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    Super Intense Review Kits for Your Korean Learning! Jun 09, 2016

    안녕하세요! We are excited to bring back our Super Intense Review Kits! Starting with Level 2, you will see these on our online bookstore again. Hyunwoo will explain what it’s like to use the review kit! Get them here: http://mykoreanstore.com/collections/e-books

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    Four Types Of Korean Ramyeon Noodles (+ Giveaway!) Jun 08, 2016

    We are giving away a big box of ramyeon noodles at the end of June, 2016! Read below for info on how to participate:

    - Just like last time, we are going to select one lucky winner at random, and send a box of Korean ramyeon noodles to him or her.

    - To enter the giveaway, visit our online bookstore at http://mykoreanstore.com and place an order during the month of June, 2016.

    - That’s it! Free e-book downloads from our bookstore also count!

    - Good luck to everybody and we hope you enjoy this video as well!

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    What happened to the free TTMIK Notebooks? Jun 07, 2016

    Here’s what happened! In the process of sending out all the pre-ordered and signed copies of Level 4 textbooks and workbooks, our publisher forgot to include the free notebook that was supposed to be in the package. To make up for the mistake, they’ve already sent out 2 notebooks each (instead of just 1 copy) in separate packages, so you will receive them soon… separately! Sorry about the confusion and thank you for understanding!

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    Catch The Wave - 구하다 vs. 찾다 (Korean words comparison) Jun 03, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyuwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 구하다 and 찾다.

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    One-Minute Korean: I am a game geek. Jun 02, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/1min-callitaday Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Korean Word Chain Game: 끝말잇기! Jun 01, 2016

    Have you heard of the game 끝말잇기? It's a fun word chain game where you have to think of words that start with the last syllable of the previous word. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    What To Eat In Korea: Blood Sausage (Jeju Island) May 31, 2016

    We went to 제주 보성 시장(Boseong Market) on Jeju Island during their famous 순대 festival and tried out some dishes there! We had a ton of fun visiting Jeju Island together, and we have more videos coming soon that we filmed while we were there, so please stay tuned! Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 완성 vs. 완료 (Korean words comparison) May 28, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyuwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 완성 and 완료.

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    Look Inside: Talk To Me In Korean Level 4 Textbook May 27, 2016

    Take a look inside our book “TTMIK Grammar Textbook Level 4”. You can get it right now (international shipping available) on our online bookstore at http://goo.gl/TqgZgu Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    One-Minute Korean: Let's call it a day May 23, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/1min-callitaday Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    Catch The Wave - 무섭다 vs. 두렵다 (Korean words comparison) May 21, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyuwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 무섭다 and 두렵다.

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    Look Inside: Korean Q&A Sentence Patterns (E-book) May 19, 2016

    Here’s a brief look inside our e-book “Korean Q&A Sentence Patterns" You can some of the most commonly used patterns that are used in everyday or interview questions! Get the e-book here: http://mykoreanstore.com/products/koreanqna 감사합니다! Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com


    Catch The Wave - 허가 vs. 허락 (Korean words comparison) May 18, 2016

    Here's a snippet from Hyuwoo's weekly appearances on Arirang Radio's Catch The Wave. In this video you can learn the difference between 허가 and 허락.

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    Must-Know Words In Korean - Spring (봄) May 17, 2016

    Do you the names of seasons in Korean? If you already know how to say “spring" in Korean, how about learning a few more expressions related to spring? You can read all the words and phrases in text format on our website: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/spring Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean


    One-Minute Korean: I got your back. May 16, 2016

    In this video series, we introduce useful Korean words and phrases through compact one-minute lessons. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH Read the phrases introduced through this video in text format: http://talktomeinkorean.com/lessons/1min-down Just starting to learn Korean? http://talktomeinkorean.com/about Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Follow us on Snapchat Hyunwoo: hyunwoosun Kyeong-eun: kyeong-eunchoi Kyung-hwa: kyunghwasun Seokjin: jinseokjin Jooyeon: pillarlotus Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean