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The Top 5 K-Pop Songs To Learn Korean!

Can you learn a language just by listening to music? Probably not. However, while it would be illogical to rely solely on music to learn a language, it can definitely help! This is true for learning Korean. Here are a few reasons why music CAN help you learn Korean: Click Here To Start Learning Korean Today! 1. Music can help you remember! Ever had a song stuck in your head? Music stimulates memorization naturally. So while you’re singing your favorite Korean pop song every night before bed, you’ll be working on your language skills at the same time! How’s that for practicing Korean? 2. Practice on the go! With modern technology, you can listen to music anywhere. The convenience of music is what makes it the perfect way... Show more

3 Tactics For Boosting Your Korean Listening Skills at KoreanClass101

Hello Listeners, When it comes to listening to and understanding Korean, most beginners struggle. They hear the few words they know. And the rest just fly in one ear and out the other. Does this happen to you too? In this post, you’re going to learn about 3 tactics that are guaranteed to sharpen your listening comprehension skills! 1. Try Our Listening Comprehension Series Click Here To Check Out Our Absolute Beginner Videos! This is a complete lesson series dedicated purely to testing and improving your listening skills. You can find all of the videos from this series in the “Bonus Video Lessons” section of our site! In the video lesson, you’ll hear a dialogue in your target language. Then, you’ll be asked to answer a... Show more

Korean Word of the Day – lose (verb)

Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!지다 (jida) lose (verb)플레이어는 카드 게임에서 졌다.Peulleieoneun kadeu geimeseo jyeotta.The player lost the card game.플레이어는 카드 게임에서 진다.Peulleieoneun kadeu geimeseo jinda.The player loses the card game.플레이어는 카드 게임에서 지고 있다.Peulleieoneun kadeu geimeseo jigo itta.The player is losing the card game.그는 경기에서 졌습니다.Geuneun gyeonggieseo jyeotsseumnida.He lost the game.게임에서 지다geimeseo jidalose a card game경기에서 지다gyeonggieseo jidalose a game안 좋게 지다an joke jidalose badlyOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free... Show more

Korean Word of the Day – bell pepper (noun)

Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!피망 (pimang) bell pepper (noun)대부분의 피망은 녹색, 빨간색, 또는 노란색입니다.Daebubunui pimangeun nokssaek, ppalgansaek, ttoneun noransaegimnida.The most common bell peppers are green, red or yellow.빨간, 녹색 그리고 노란색의 피망ppalgan, noksaek geurigo noransaegui pimangred, green and yellow bell peppers녹색 피망nokssaek pimanggreen bell peppersOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!

Korean Word of the Day – key (noun)

Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!열쇠 (yeolsoe) key (noun)남자는 열쇠로 차 문을 열고 있습니다.Namjaneun yeolsoero cha muneul yeolgo itsseumnida.The man is unlocking the car door with the key.저는 차 안에 열쇠를 두고 잠갔습니다.Jeoneun cha ane yeolsoereul dugo jamgatsseumnida.I locked my keys inside the car.방 열쇠bang yeolsoeroom key차 열쇠cha yeolsoecar keyOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!