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April 4, 2024

Billy Go’s Korean Conversation Course | #1: Weather – 날씨

It's time for a BRAND NEW COURSE! If you've already learned the basics (such as with my Beginner Korean Course), or you just want to start jumping into 100% real, native-level, and natural Korean conversations, then what are you waiting for? Try my new free course, "Korean Conversation Course."

This free course will have 20 episodes, each with full explanations of grammar, vocabulary, and expressions. It also includes plenty of spoken-only language - the kind of stuff you'll only hear in real conversations, and not in most courses. Because of that, I recommend that you already have a basic understanding of the language before starting this course so that you can get the most out of it.

Each week I'll be posting one new lesson, for the next 19 weeks until the course is finished. There's also a book version of this course with 5 extra conversations, but this video course is free and does not require anything else to use it.

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Published on April 04, 2024 08:42

April 2, 2024

~던지 "So" | Live Stream Abridged

~던지 is an advanced level grammar form that means "so," and is used for emphasizing the verb it's used with. This form is different than ~든지 (which I also compare it with in the lesson).

Although it's an advanced topic because it requires a large amount of advanced grammar forms and a high level of Korean in order to use it fully - it's often used in longer sentences - the form itself is actually quite simple and straightforward. It's a simpler version of the ~서 form ("because") and means "because (verb) so...."

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Published on April 02, 2024 07:51

March 28, 2024

How He Became an International Student in Korea

For those of you who are interested in becoming an international student in Korea, I met up with Forrest and we talked about his experience as a student in a Korean university (Sogang University). He also shared tips for how he became an international student in Korea, as well as what are the steps to becoming a student, and how everything has been going. Special thanks to Forrest for being interviewed and sharing his experiences.

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Published on March 28, 2024 09:01

March 27, 2024

모습 Appearance | Live Class Abridged

Sunday during my recent live stream I talked about the word 모습. This word means "appearance," "figure," "form," or "image." It's used as a noun (since it is a noun), but it's also used together with verbs (such as action verbs). The full live stream was over two hours, but you can learn about it in just six minutes.

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Published on March 27, 2024 08:18

March 21, 2024

Koreans Talk Out Loud Differently

Did you know that Koreans speak differently when talking to themselves than when talking to others? This requires not only using Casual Speech, but a few other tips as well. This sort of speech is known as 혼잣말 ("talking to oneself") and has slightly different rules than other spoken Korean.

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Published on March 21, 2024 07:25

March 18, 2024

무조건 – One Word. Several Meanings. | Korean FAQ

무조건 means "unconditionally," but can be used in several different situations and translates in a variety of ways. In this video (which was suggested by one of my supporters) I cover all of the most essential uses of the word 무조건.

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Published on March 18, 2024 07:28

March 14, 2024

My Korean language exchange was a TOTAL DISASTER!

I tried out a new language exchange app to meet some native Korean speakers, and here's what happened.

This was a collab video with the Choi Sisters. If you don't know who they are, we've done several videos together in the past and they make videos teaching Korean, Korean culture and food, and travel. We had a blast filming it, and want your ideas for what we should do next!

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Published on March 14, 2024 07:36

March 13, 2024

Casual Speech (반말) | Live Class Abridged

In my most recent live stream I explained how to use Casual Speech (반말). This is most often used to people who are the same age as you or younger, and can have a friendly feeling when used correctly. I explain how and when to use it, how to make it, and several other things you'll need to know in order to use it properly; this includes using casual nouns and verbs, as well as casual pronouns.

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Published on March 13, 2024 08:26

March 7, 2024

These Are the Most Confusing Words in Korean

Beginners (and sometimes higher level learners too) often confuse these Korean words, so we want to help fix that. Here are some of the most common words in Korean that are mixed up, or are just confusing to use.

Joining me is "한국어 한 조각," which you should also check out~

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Published on March 07, 2024 08:11

March 6, 2024

Humble Speech (낮춤말) | Live Class Abridged

Humble Speech is used like Honorific Speech to show extra respect toward someone else, and it does this by "lowering" the speaker metaphorically. It includes both Humble Verbs, and Humble Nouns, and I explain everything you need to know about it in this lesson.

The original live stream was nearly two hours long, but you can re-watch the lesson portion only here in just 11 minutes.

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Published on March 06, 2024 08:10