Billy Go's Blog, page 95
March 13, 2015
I asked Korean people how to be a popular foreigner in Korea, and here's what they said...
One of my goals during my recent trip to Korea was to talk with Koreans on the streets of Seoul. The first question I asked was "When have you looked at a foreigner and thought, 'This person's kind of cool.'?" I received a variety of interesting answers, and edited them together in this week's new special interview video. Check out the video below~!
How to Be Popular in Korea
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
How to Be Popular in Korea
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on March 13, 2015 05:56
March 6, 2015
New episode! Your intro to Korean adjectives.
This week we have a new episode in the "Learn Korean" series. Actually I've been wanting to make a video about adjectives for awhile, but wanted to organize my lesson plan a bit more, as I feel this is an extremely important topic for Korean learners to know. Finally, after almost a year of "wanting to make this lesson," I'm happy to share this week's episode with you.
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 70: Adjectives
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 70: Adjectives
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on March 06, 2015 05:14
February 27, 2015
Take a Look into a Korean Folk Village (민속촌)
민속촌 means "folk village," and there are only few of them in Korea. The most popular Korean folk village is located in Yong-in City (용인시), which is south of Seoul.A 민속촌 offers us a glimpse into traditional Korean life. There are old-style Korean buildings, arts and crafts displays, performances, and more. You could visit for an hour or spend the entire afternoon, and there are plenty of interesting things to do and see for everyone.Check out the video below for a guided tour of Korea's most popular 민속촌!민속촌: Traditional Korean village and K-drama filming spot
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on February 27, 2015 05:02
February 20, 2015
Find your "Korean Age" (Korean Age vs. American Age)
This week we have a brand new Q&A episode, all about age. Did you know that Korea calculates age differently than other countries?
In fact, as soon as you arrive in Korea, you could be 1 or 2 years older instantly! (Don't have a mid-life crisis. It's perfectly normal.) Find out what "Korean age" is, as well as how to get yours, in the video below!
And if you have any questions of your own, feel free to send me a message either through YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google, or anywhere you can find me, and it might be featured in the next episode. Your question can be about anything - Korean or not.
Korean Age vs. American Age (Q&A #10)
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
In fact, as soon as you arrive in Korea, you could be 1 or 2 years older instantly! (Don't have a mid-life crisis. It's perfectly normal.) Find out what "Korean age" is, as well as how to get yours, in the video below!
And if you have any questions of your own, feel free to send me a message either through YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google, or anywhere you can find me, and it might be featured in the next episode. Your question can be about anything - Korean or not.
Korean Age vs. American Age (Q&A #10)
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on February 20, 2015 06:15
February 13, 2015
Learn Korean grammar: "Do it for later"
This week we have a new Korean grammar lesson - "do it for later." We'll talk about how to use the verbs 놓다 and 두다 to add the meaning that you're doing something in advance, or that you're doing something for later. Check out the video below.
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 69: “Do it for later”
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 69: “Do it for later”
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on February 13, 2015 14:51
February 6, 2015
Learn a new Korean idiom - "가슴이 찡하다"
Today we have a short and simple new Korean idiom that you can use: "가슴이 찡하다"
We have 가슴, which means "chest," and 찡하다 which means "to crack," but this idiom is related to an emotion. Find out what it means, and how to use it, in the video below!
Korean Phrases Ep. 34: 가슴이 찡하다
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
We have 가슴, which means "chest," and 찡하다 which means "to crack," but this idiom is related to an emotion. Find out what it means, and how to use it, in the video below!
Korean Phrases Ep. 34: 가슴이 찡하다
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on February 06, 2015 11:26
January 30, 2015
Korean Grammar: How to Use (으)로
This week's video covers the Korean particle (으)로.
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 68: “Toward”
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 68: “Toward”
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on January 30, 2015 15:22
January 23, 2015
Learn a new Korean idiom - "눈 가리고 아웅"
Today we have a short and simple new Korean idiom that you can use: "눈 가리고 아웅"
We have 눈 ("eye"), 가리다 ("to cover") and 아웅 (... aung?). Find out what it means, and how to use it, in the video below!
Korean Phrases Ep. 33: 눈 가리고 아웅
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
We have 눈 ("eye"), 가리다 ("to cover") and 아웅 (... aung?). Find out what it means, and how to use it, in the video below!
Korean Phrases Ep. 33: 눈 가리고 아웅
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on January 23, 2015 15:13
January 16, 2015
New grammar episode! (How to use 수록)
This week we have a brand new grammar episode. Learn about how to use the grammar form "수록."
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 67: 수록
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
Also remember to check out the free PDF version of this lesson, with extra information and examples, on the YouTube PDFs page (link at top).
Learn Korean Ep. 67: 수록
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you! You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language." You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on January 16, 2015 14:59
January 9, 2015
How to Improve Your Korean Listening
This week we have a new Q&A episode, and I talk about how you can improve your listening skills in Korean.
If you have any questions of your own, feel free to send me a message either through YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google, or anywhere you can find me, and it might be featured in the next episode. Your question can be about anything - Korean-related or not.
How to Improve Your Listening (Q&A #9)
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you!
You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language."
You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com
If you have any questions of your own, feel free to send me a message either through YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google, or anywhere you can find me, and it might be featured in the next episode. Your question can be about anything - Korean-related or not.
How to Improve Your Listening (Q&A #9)
And are you just starting to learn Korean, or want a solid review of the basics? Then my book "Korean Made Simple: A beginner's guide to learning the Korean language" is the book for you!
You can check the book out on my site here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
Or if you've already started learning Korean and want to take your skills to the next level, check out my second book in the series, "Korean Made Simple 2: The next step in learning the Korean language."
You can check out the sequel here , or find it directly through Amazon and most online retailers.
-Billy
www.GoBillyKorean.com


Published on January 09, 2015 14:43