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🌐 Best Online Resources to Learn Korean While Living in Korea

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Best Online Resources to Learn Korean While Living in Korea | Essential Topics for Foreigners Are you moving to Korea and want to learn Korean fast? This guide highlights the best online resources , starting with Italki —a platform that connects you directly with native tutors for real-time practice. Perfect for foreigners living in Korea who want flexible lessons and cultural insights. πŸ“š Table of Contents Top Language Learning Apps (Featuring Italki First) Useful Websites for Grammar & Vocabulary YouTube Channels for Everyday Korean Korean Social & Messaging Apps Tips for Combining Online Learning with Daily Life Did You Know? Final Thoughts πŸ“± Top Language Learning Apps (Featuring Italki First) 1. Italki – Best for personalized tutoring and real-life conversation Connects you with native Korean tutors for 1:1 online lessons. Flexible scheduling—perfect for busy foreigners living in Korea. Focus on speaking a...

πŸš– What to Say in a Taxi in Korea: Essential Phrases & App Tips – Beginner Level (TOPIK 1–2)

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What to Say in a Taxi in Korea: Essential Phrases & App Tips | Beginner Korean (TOPIK 1–2) Taking a taxi in Korea for the first time? This guide covers basic Korean phrases to use with taxi drivers, plus tips on using Kakao T and other transportation apps to make your ride smoother—perfect for beginner learners and travelers. πŸ“š Table of Contents Basic Taxi Phrases How to Give Directions Using Kakao T and Other Apps Example Sentences Practice Dialogue Did You Know? Final Thoughts πŸ—£ Basic Taxi Phrases νƒμ‹œ 타고 μ‹Άμ–΄μš”. (Taeksi tago sipeoyo) – I want to take a taxi. 이 μ£Όμ†Œλ‘œ κ°€ μ£Όμ„Έμš”. (I juso-ro ga juseyo) – Please go to this address. κ³΅ν•­κΉŒμ§€ μ–Όλ§ˆλ‚˜ κ±Έλ €μš”? (Gonghang-kka-ji eolmana geollyeoyo?) – How long does it take to the airport? μ—¬κΈ°μ—μ„œ λ‚΄λ € μ£Όμ„Έμš”. (Yeogi-eseo naeryeo juseyo) – Please drop me off here. μΉ΄λ“œ λΌμš”? (Kadeu dwaeyo?) – Can I pay by card? Tip: Show the driver the address on your phone if pronunciation is difficult. πŸ›£ How to Gi...

πŸ™ Essential Korean Phrases: Saying “I’m Sorry” and “Thank You” – Beginner Level (TOPIK 1–2)

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Essential Korean Phrases: Saying “I’m Sorry” and “Thank You” | Beginner Korean (TOPIK 1–2) Do you know the two most important phrases every Korean learner must master? Whether you are traveling in Korea or just starting your Korean studies, learning how to say “I’m sorry” and “Thank you” is essential for everyday interactions and showing respect. πŸ“š Table of Contents Why These Phrases Matter How to Say “Thank You” How to Say “I’m Sorry” Example Sentences Practice Dialogue Did You Know? Final Thoughts πŸ’‘ Why These Phrases Matter “Thank you” and “I’m sorry” are universal phrases of kindness. In Korea, using the right level of politeness is very important. Mastering these simple words helps you build good first impressions and navigate daily life more smoothly. πŸ™‡ How to Say “Thank You” κ°μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ (gam-sa-ham-ni-da) – Polite/formal “Thank you” (used in stores, restaurants, public settings) κ³ λ§ˆμ›Œμš” (go-ma-wo-yo) – Polite but slightly les...

πŸ—£️ How to Express Your Opinion Politely in Korean – Intermediate Level (TOPIK 3–4)

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Want to say your opinion without sounding rude in Korean? In this post, you’ll learn how to express your thoughts, opinions, and suggestions politely using commonly used intermediate-level grammar patterns and expressions. Perfect for conversations, debates, or even polite disagreements! πŸ“š Table of Contents 🧾 Key Expressions πŸ” Grammar Patterns πŸ’¬ Example Sentences πŸ—¨️ Practice Dialogue 🌏 Did You Know? πŸ“ Final Thoughts 🧾 Key Expressions 제 μƒκ°μ—λŠ” – je saeng-gak-e-neun – In my opinion 제 μ˜κ²¬μœΌλ‘œλŠ” – je ui-gyeon-eu-ro-neun – From my perspective 그럴 μˆ˜λ„ μžˆμ§€λ§Œ – geu-reol su-do it-jiman – That may be true, but... λ™μ˜ν•˜μ§€λŠ” μ•Šμ§€λ§Œ – dong-ui-ha-ji-neun an-ji-man – I don’t quite agree, but... μ‘°μ‹¬μŠ€λŸ½κ²Œ λ§μ”€λ“œλ¦¬λ©΄ – jo-sim-seu-reop-ge mal-sseum-deu-ri-myeon – If I may carefully say... πŸ” Grammar Patterns Here are two useful grammar patterns for expressing opinions politely: 1. -λ‹€κ³  μƒκ°ν•˜λ‹€ (I think that...) → 이 μ˜ν™”λŠ” μž¬λ―Έμžˆλ‹€κ³  μƒκ°ν•΄μš”. → I think this movie is fun. 2. ...

🏫 School Life Vocabulary – Beginner Level (TOPIK 1–2)

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Are you learning Korean and want to talk about school life? This post will help you master the most common Korean words used in schools! πŸŽ’ πŸ“š What You’ll Learn 🏫 Basic School Vocabulary πŸ§‘‍🏫 People in School πŸ“– Useful Verbs for School Life πŸ“ Practice Sentences πŸ’‘ Did You Know? πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts πŸ”— Related Posts πŸ“š What You’ll Learn This lesson covers the most useful beginner-level Korean vocabulary for school settings — perfect for students, teachers, and Korean learners who want to describe their daily life! 🏫 Basic School Vocabulary 학ꡐ – hakgyo – school ꡐ싀 – gyosil – classroom μ±… – chaek – book 의자 – uija – chair 책상 – chaeksang – desk μ‹œν—˜ – siheom – test / exam μˆ™μ œ – sukje – homework μ‹œκ°„ν‘œ – siganpyo – schedule πŸ§‘‍🏫 People in School μ„ μƒλ‹˜ – seonsaengnim – teacher 학생 – haksaeng – student 친ꡬ – chingu – friend ꡐμž₯μ„ μƒλ‹˜ – gyojang seonsaengnim – principal κΈ‰μš° – geubu – classmate πŸ“– Useful Verbs for S...

πŸŽ‰ Talking About Your Weekend Plans – Intermediate Level (TOPIK 3–4)

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Do you want to talk naturally about your weekend plans in Korean? This post will teach you the most useful expressions and grammar to sound fluent! Why You Should Practice This Topic Key Grammar and Vocabulary Example Sentences Practice Dialogue Did You Know? Final Thoughts Related Posts πŸ—“️ Why You Should Practice This Topic Talking about your weekend plans is one of the most common conversation topics in Korean. Whether you're chatting with friends or a language partner, knowing how to describe what you're going to do makes your Korean much more practical and real. πŸ”‘ Key Grammar and Vocabulary 1. -(으)λ €κ³  ν•΄μš” (I’m planning to...) This is used to express your intention or plan. 친ꡬλ₯Ό λ§Œλ‚˜λ €κ³  ν•΄μš”. chingureul mannaryeogo haeyo I'm planning to meet a friend. 2. -(으)γ„Ή κ±°μ˜ˆμš” (Future tense) This is used to describe something you will do in the future. μ˜ν™”λ₯Ό λ³Ό κ±°μ˜ˆμš”. yeonghwareul bol geoyeyo I'm going to watch a movie. 3. μ£Ό...