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August 3, 2023

Watch This Before Your Next Korea Trip

I've been visiting Korea regularly since I started learning Korean back in 2005, and along the way I've picked up some tips for first-time travelers. I put all of my tips into this video (there are 9), and you can watch it right here!

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Published on August 03, 2023 08:20

July 31, 2023

Important Hanja: THE LAW 법 (法) (한자) | Korean FAQ

Today brings a new Hanja episode! This lesson is about the Hanja 法 (법), which means "law," but it's also used to mean a "method."

I don't often make Hanja episodes because their view counts are much lower than other videos, but I'll keep making them as long as there's a demand. Let me know if you'd like to keep seeing more Hanja episodes, and if you have any characters you'd like to learn more about.

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Published on July 31, 2023 08:30

July 26, 2023

How to Start Learning Korean for Free (Updated 2023)

Want to start learning Korean, but don't want to spend any money? Want a guide for how to start learning Korean, but that's also up to date? Check out my latest upload with my personal resources, courses, tools, and tips that you can use to start learning Korean for free, right now!

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Published on July 26, 2023 14:37

July 18, 2023

No more 2-day-old 2 year olds?

It's official. Korean age (known as 한국 나이) is officially gone in Korea. But what does this mean for the language? Should you speak differently, or use politeness levels differently? And what sorts of changes are coming? I met up with Jieun from the YouTube channel "그냥 한국어" and we talked about everything you should know related to this new change.

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Published on July 18, 2023 04:58

July 10, 2023

“One or Two” and “Two or Three” and Beyond | Korean FAQ

You know the numbers in Korean, but there is another set of numbers you might want to know.

One or two, two or three, three or four, and so on. Saying these require another set of numbers, but most of them are intuitive and you won't need to learn more than a few. Here are the most common ones you should know.

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Published on July 10, 2023 05:14

July 4, 2023

How You Should Study Korean Vocabulary + Anki Guide

I made this guide for how to study Korean vocabulary, along with a guide for how to use Anki to study Korean.

You can also download my personal Anki deck on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/85234455

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Published on July 04, 2023 05:00

June 30, 2023

Learn Korean Ep. 128: 통해(서) “Through”

I found the coolest app that lets me talk to animals! Let's see what Keykat has been wanting to say to me this whole time....

This lesson is all about the grammar 통해 or 통해서, which is used to mean "through."

Also make sure to get your free PDF version of this lesson (and every lesson in the "Learn Korean" series) by clicking the download link right below this video~!

Click here to download a free PDF of this lesson!

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Published on June 30, 2023 04:51

June 26, 2023

The MOST NATURAL way to say “IN ORDER TO” | Korean FAQ

(으)려고 is usually used to mean "intending to" or "trying to," but it can also be used to mean "in order to" and is a more natural way than using ~위해(서).

In today's Korean FAQ I share how you can use (으)려고 to say "in order to" more naturally, as well as when to use ~위해(서).

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Published on June 26, 2023 04:55

June 20, 2023

Create Your 30 Day Korean Study Plan | Full Beginner Guide

A large goal is just a bunch of small goals executed in order, and making a study plan for your Korean learning is no different. Having a Korean study plan will help you to learn Korean faster, use your studying time more efficiently and effectively, and overall simplify your studying.

Click here to download my free study template!

Click here (Patreon) to get the Sample Korean Study Guide.

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Published on June 20, 2023 05:45

June 16, 2023

Living in Korea but CAN’T speak Korean?\

What sorts of things affect a person's language proficiency? I met up with Jonson from SpongeMind Podcast and we discussed what we think can determine how "good" at a language someone is. Check it out here!

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Published on June 16, 2023 04:02