Welcome to Fun &Easy Korean by KoreanClass101.com! |
Do you know a great way to learn Korean while also having fun? |
여러분, 안녕하세요. 김소피입니다. |
Hi everyone! I’m Sofie. |
And I'm Alisha. |
In this lesson, you'll learn everything you need to know about Korean dramas! |
Word lists and grammar books are great for learning the basics, but learning natural speech that way can be quite a daunting task. |
But what if there aren’t any native speakers in your area? |
And what if you want to see how people react in exciting or emotional situations which aren’t talked about in most textbooks? |
Well, in this video, we will look at Korean dramas where native speakers speak and react in every possible situation! |
And luckily enough, Korean dramas are very easy to find online. |
Watching television in a foreign language is a great way to observe live actors’ body language and tone of voice. |
With this, you can feel the emotion of the actor, and match it to the words. |
Also, as a learner, you often don’t see how native speakers express anger, love or introspection in real life, but in a movie, you are able to observe all of these through candid moments on film. |
Before we jump in to our list, let’s talk about some good habits when using entertainment to learn a language. |
It’s not just sitting and watching, of course. |
First, turn on the English subtitles. |
When you are a beginner, seeing the English subtitles at the same time as listening to the spoken Korean will help to train your ear |
And you can also follow the emotions of the actors without being totally lost. |
When you are an intermediate to advanced learner, switch to Korean subtitles to see what is being spoken, and fill in any gaps in your listening comprehension. |
Next, keep a notebook open, so you can write down new words, and keep track of them. |
You can then look them up in a dictionary, and try to memorize them later on. |
The following shows which we’ll recommend will be full of slang, and jargon about specific topics; so even advanced learners will find something new to look up! |
Let’s get started! |
The first drama on our list is "Mr. Sunshine." |
미스터 션샤인 (miseuteo syeonsyain) |
"Mr. Sunshine" |
[SLOW] 미스터 션샤인 |
미스터 션샤인 |
The story centers on a young boy who escapes to the United States during 1871 and then returns to Korea as a United States Marine Corps officer. |
Another key story element is that he meets and falls in love with the daughter of an aristocrat. |
The show has a high production quality and stunning cinematography, and it was written by one of South Korea’s top screenwriters. |
Because it takes place in the 1870s, the spoken Korean is old-fashioned, and thus this show a great resource for learning older words and phrases. |
Next we have, "Gangnam Beauty." |
내 아이디는 강남미인 (nae aidineun gangnammiin) |
Literally, "My ID is Gangnam Beauty." |
[SLOW] 내 아이디는 강남미인 |
내 아이디는 강남미인 |
This story is centered around a character named Kang Mirae, who decides to undergo plastic surgery after being bullied for her looks. |
Unfortunately, however, she’s later teased as the "Gangnam plastic surgery monster" at her university. |
This story covers her journey as she recovers her self-esteem. |
This is a great series for learning slang and conversational phrases. |
Our third drama is "Still 17." |
서른이지만 열일곱입니다 (seoreunijiman yeorilgobimnida) |
Literally, "thirty but seventeen." |
[SLOW] 서른이지만 열일곱입니다 |
서른이지만 열일곱입니다 |
In this series, a thirty year old man named Gong Woojin works as a set designer, but he has difficulty maintaining relationships with others. |
Woo Seori is also thirty, but she has just woken up from a thirteen-year coma, so her mental age is still that of a 17-year-old. |
This story is about how these two characters find and fall in love with each other. |
This drama has several great actors and actresses, so you’ll definitely enjoy it! |
Number four is "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?" |
김비서가 왜 그럴까 (gimbiseoga wae geureolkka) |
Literally, "Why is Secretary Kim doing that?" |
[SLOW] 김비서가 왜 그럴까 |
김비서가 왜 그럴까 |
This drama is a love story between a vice chairman of a major cooperation, Lee Young-joon, and his secretary, Kim Mi-so. |
After working with Lee Young-joon for many years, Kim Mi-so decides to resign her position as his secretary, and their love story begins from there. |
The story is based on a web novel written by Jung Kyung-yoon which was later adapted into a web cartoon. |
This drama inspired many of its young fans to adopt a sense of style similar to that of Kim Mi-so. |
Our number five is "Life." |
라이프 (raipeu) |
"Life" |
[SLOW] 라이프 |
라이프 |
This is a medical drama dealing with power struggles within Sangkook University Hospital. |
Ye Jin-Woo is a doctor in the emergency medical center who has a warm heart and cares about his patients. |
He begins to have problems, however, with the ambitious and newly-appointed president of the hospital, Koo Seung-Hyo. |
The sixth drama on our list has a slightly longer title: "Life on Mars." |
라이프 온 마스 (raipeu on maseu) |
"Life on Mars" |
[SLOW] 라이프 온 마스 |
라이프 온 마스 |
Have you ever heard of the British TV series "Life on Mars"? Maybe you’ve even watched it? |
Well, raipeu on maseu is a Korean remake of this British drama. |
We recommend watching both takes on this story since it’s a great opportunity to learn about cultural differences! |
And now we come to number seven, "Your Honor." |
친애하는 판사님께 (chinaehaneun pansanimkke) |
Literally, "Dear Judge" |
[SLOW] 친애하는 판사님께 |
친애하는 판사님께 |
This drama is about two identical twin brothers who are equally clever, but live completely different lives. |
One day, one of the brothers disappear, |
and the other tries to take on his identity. |
You’ll have to watch if you’d like to learn more. |
Without further ado, let’s move on to number eight: "Let’s eat 3." |
식샤를 합시다 시즌 3 (siksyareul hapsida sijeun 3) |
"Let's Eat Season 3" |
[SLOW] 식샤를 합시다 3 |
식샤를 합시다 3 |
This is a Korean drama that will make you hungry. |
In addition to well-known traditional Korean foods like |
비빔밥 (bibimbap), |
[SLOW] 비빔밥 |
비빔밥 |
and |
떡볶이 (tteok-bokki), |
[SLOW] 떡볶이 |
떡볶이 |
you’ll also see many Korean foods that you’ve probably never seen before. |
The story centers around two main characters named Goo Daeyoung and Lee Jiwoo. |
Goo Daeyoung is in his thirties and has many troubles in his life. |
In order to pick himself up, he decides to go on a journey to revisit the food that he loved in prior years with his former classmate, Lee Jiwoo. |
Number nine on our list is "Are You Human?" |
너도 인간이니? (neodo inganini?) |
Literally, "Are you human too?" |
[SLOW] 너도 인간이니? |
너도 인간이니? |
In this drama, a scientist called Laura Oh was separated from her son Nam Shin. |
She then build three androids resembling her son to cope with her loss, and calls them Nam Shin one, two, and three. |
Decades later, the real Nam Shin is almost assassinated, and slips into a coma. The plot gets complicated from here, involving the AI duplicates of Nam Shin, but it’s fun to watch and you should definitely give it a try! |
And lastly, we have our number ten: "Time." |
시간 (sigan) |
"Time" |
[SLOW] 시간 |
시간 |
Soo-Ho is the CEO of a restaurant and the son of a family that runs the large company "W." |
But because of his actions, the life of a woman named Ji-Hyun is ruined. |
Ji-Hyun used to have a bright personality and could easily socialize with others; however, after losing her younger sibling, everything changed. |
And there you have it! |
In this lesson we shared some of our favorite Korean dramas with you; |
we hope you’ll enjoy watching them as you continue to improve your Korean! |
If you want to learn more about South Korea and the Korean Language, visit KoreanClass101.com. We have vocabulary word lists, travel guides, and more! |
That’s it for today! |
See you next time! |
다음에 또 봐요! |
See you next time! |
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