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April 11, 2014

Korean Phrases Ep. 21: “착각은 자유다”

This week we cover a brand new Korean idiom.

Learn what the idiom "착각은 자유다" means.

So "착각" means 'delusion', and "자유" means 'freedom', then what does 'delusion is freedom' mean?

I'll also be making another post here in a few days about my new book, so stay tuned for that as well.

Without further ado, here's this week's new video!

Korean Phrases Ep. 21: “착각은 자유다”

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Published on April 11, 2014 15:49

April 4, 2014

Learn Korean Ep. 53: Even

This week we've got a brand new episode in the "Learn Korean" series.

There's also a free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the  YouTube PDFs  page (link at top).

Learn Korean Ep. 53: Even

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Published on April 04, 2014 14:59

March 28, 2014

Korean Phrases Ep. 20: “똥 묻은 개가 겨 묻은 개 나무란다”

Let's learn a new Korean idiom in this week's episode.

Korean Phrases Ep. 20: “똥 묻은 개가 겨 묻은 개 나무란다”

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Published on March 28, 2014 19:40

March 21, 2014

Learn Korean Ep. 52: "Have you ever?"

This week we've got a brand new episode in the "Learn Korean" series.

There's also a free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the  YouTube PDFs  page (link at top).

Check out the video right here.

Learn Korean Ep. 52: "Have you ever?"

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Published on March 21, 2014 19:35

March 14, 2014

Korean Phrases Ep. 19: “둘이 먹다가 하나 죽어도 모른다”

This week's episode is a lesson on a Korean idiom.

Learn the meaning of the phrase “둘이 먹다가 하나 죽어도 모른다,” and when to use it.

Korean Phrases Ep. 19: “둘이 먹다가 하나 죽어도 모른다”

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Published on March 14, 2014 16:55

March 13, 2014

Thank you for a successful Kickstarter!

The final donations have finished rolling in. We've concluded our project at a wonderful $7,455 in backing.

Although we technically didn't reach the next funding goal of $7,500, I don't want that to stop me from improving this book even further. So I've decided to still add in most of the extra features of the $7,500 stretch goal to the book, including additional information practice conversations throughout the book, and more tips for learning Korean.

The project's officially closed now, but you can still check out the page for it below.


This month and next month I'll be finishing up the book and ordering copies to ship. Things should start moving more quickly beginning next week.

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Published on March 13, 2014 14:54

March 7, 2014

Learn Korean Ep. 51: Like

This week brings us a brand new episode in the "Learn Korean" series.

There's also a free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the  YouTube PDFs  page (link at top).

You can check out the video right here.


Also if you haven't done so already, check out my Kickstarter project while you still can; there are only 5 days remaining . I'm creating a book to learn the Korean language that's easy to use, in-depth, and fun! We've passed over $6,000 in funding, and are approaching the next stretch goal of $7,500, which will enable me to afford to add a complete verb conjugation chart as an appendix, including examples of every grammatical form covered in the book, as well as bonus appendixes for Korean learning methods and study tips. Also this will help to create additional practice conversations throughout the book.

You can see my Kickstarter project by clicking on the image below. I'd love if you could share this with your friends as well, because the more we can raise the more I can afford to add into the book.


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Published on March 07, 2014 20:09

February 28, 2014

Korean Phrases Ep. 18: “이해 가다” & “이해 안 가다”

This week brings us a new episode in the "Korean Phrases" series.

Learn two new idioms - "이해 가다" and "이해 안 가다."

"Understanding goes" and "understanding doesn't go?" Something like that, sure.

You can check out the video right here.

Korean Phrases Ep. 18: “이해 가다” & “이해 안 가다”

Also if you haven't done so already, check out my Kickstarter project which is still running. I'm creating a book to learn the Korean language that's easy to use, in-depth, and fun! We've passed our first stretch goal of $5,000 in backing, and are approaching the next stretch goal of $7,500, which will enable me to afford to add a complete verb conjugation chart as an appendix, including examples of every grammatical form covered in the book, as well as bonus appendixes for Korean learning methods and study tips. Also this will help to create additional practice conversations throughout the book.

You can see my Kickstarter project by clicking on the image below. I'd love if you could share this with your friends as well, because the more we can raise the more I can afford to add into the book.


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Published on February 28, 2014 18:08

February 21, 2014

Learn Korean Ep. 50: Or

I'm happy to announce this week's new Learn Korean episode as GO! Billy Korean's 50th episode so far. I've still got plenty of more ideas for future videos, so I'll be looking forward to the next milestone, the 100th episode.

There's also a free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the  YouTube PDFs  page (link at top).

You can check out the video right here.


Also if you haven't done so already, check out my Kickstarter project which is still running. I'm creating a book to learn the Korean language that's easy to use, in-depth, and fun! We've passed over $4,500 in backing, and are approaching the first stretch goal of $5,000, which will enable me to afford to add more artwork to every chapter of the book. You can see my Kickstarter project by clicking on the image below. I'd love if you could share this with your friends as well, because the more we can raise the more I can afford to add into the book.



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Published on February 21, 2014 18:25

February 18, 2014

GO! Billy Korean Featured in Yonhap News

I was recently contacted by Yonhap News (연합뉴스) regarding an article they were writing about learning the Korean language, and today the article was published. You can check it out by clicking on the link here~

http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2014/02/18/0200000000AKR20140218134300371.HTML?from=search

The article is titled "한국 사랑에 빠진 미국인, 현지서 한국어 교재 출간"

Unfortunately (or fortunately!) it's all in Korean, but it could be good reading practice? ^-^

Also if you haven't done so already, check out my Kickstarter project which is still running. We've passed over $4,000 in backing, and are approaching the first stretch goal of $5,000, which will enable me to afford to add more artwork to every chapter of the book. You can see my Kickstarter project by clicking the image below.


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Published on February 18, 2014 02:24