Talk To Me In Korean

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 52:47:04
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Synopsis

The key to learning Korean is staying motivated enough to learn the language. At TalkToMeInKorean.com, we provide you free lessons, fun video shows, and a store section that will keep you motivated and meet your Korean learning needs.

Episodes

  • TTMIK Level 4 Lesson 2

    02/12/2010 Duration: 14min

    안녕하세요! Welcome to another lesson brought to you by TalkToMeInKorean.com! This lesson is about the verb ending -(으)ㄹ래요. This is a very useful verb ending to know because you can ask your friends what they want to do, and also express what you want to do. Listen in and find out how to use it in natural context and as always, if you have any questions, feel free to ask the teachers in the comment! Thanks for studying with us!

  • TTMIK Level 4 Lesson 1

    25/11/2010 Duration: 20min

    안녕하세요! Welcome to Level 4! In this lesson, we look at how to say "the more [A], the more [B]" in Korean. The key expression/verb ending we will be using is "을수록". Listen in to learn how to use it, and be sure to practice with us through comments!

  • Level 3 Lesson 3

    09/08/2010 Duration: 15min

    안녕하세요! In this lesson, we are looking at how to ask someone where someone or something is and also how to talk about relative locations like "in front of" "behind" "next to" "on top of" and "under". Listen in to find out more!And when you memorize new words in a foreign language, what do you do to help the words stick? We tried giving you some mnemonic tips for the words toward the end of the lesson. Let us know what you think!

  • Level 3 Lesson 2

    05/08/2010 Duration: 09min

    안녕하세요! Welcome back to another exciting lesson at TalkToMeInKorean.com! Today in this lesson we are going to look at how to 'link' two or more verbs together in one sentences. There are many different ways of doing this, but we are going to start from the most commonly used form, which is -고 (-go). Listen in to find out more!

  • TTMIK Level 3 Lesson 1

    02/08/2010 Duration: 12min

    Welcome to Level 3, everyone! And congratulations on finishing Level 1 and Level 2. In this lesson, we are introducing an expression that is very commonly used, and in two opposite meanings, too. The expression is 너무 [neo-mu] and it can be used to mean both "very" in positive sentences and "too much" in negative sentences. Listen in to learn more about how it is used! TalkToMeInKorean.com

  • TTMIK Level 2 Lesson 3

    22/04/2010 Duration: 15min

    Hello everyone, we are back with another lesson! Like many languages in the world, there are many conjuctions in the Korean language. In this lesson we are introducing two of them: 그리고 and 그래서. 그리고 [geu-ri-go] has the meaning of “and” and “and then”, depending on the context. 그래서 [geu-rae-seo] has the meaning of “therefore” and “so”. If you have any questions, please feel free, as always, to leave us a comment! 감사합니다.

  • TTMIK Level 2 Lesson 2

    19/04/2010 Duration: 20min

    안녕하세요. ^^ In this lesson, we are looking at the object marking particles. As we mentioned a few times through our previous lessons, there are different types of particles in Korean, and these particles (subject marking particles, topic marking particles, location marking particles, and so on) are what make it easy to understand Korean sentences, even when the word order changes. If you have any questions, please feel free, as always, to leave us a comment! 감사합니다.

  • TTMIK Level 2 Lesson 1

    15/04/2010 Duration: 24min

    Congratulations on finishing Level 1 and advancing to Level 2! You have already learned a lot, but you can't stop there, right? Stay with us and don't forget that practice makes perfect and we are always here to talk with you in Korean! Level 2 Lesson 1 introduces the future tense. Future tense is very easy to use once you learn how, so let's get right into it! Listen to the audio podcast and be sure to check out the PDF as well! Thank you! 감사합니다!

  • TTMIK Level 1 Lesson 3

    17/12/2009 Duration: 07min

    TTMIK Level 1 Lesson 3After listening to this lesson, you will be able to say good-bye in Korean.Do you remember how to say “Hello.” in Korean?안녕하세요. [an-nyeong-ha-se-yo]If you remember 안녕하세요, that is fantastic. And if you even remember that “안녕” in 안녕하세요 means “peace” and “well-being”, that is even more fantastic.안녕 [an-nyeong] = well-being, peace, healthAnd in Korean, when you say “Good-bye” in formal/polite Korean, 존댓말 [jondaetmal], there are two types of expressions, and both of these expressions have the word 안녕 [an-nyeong] in them.One is when you are the one who is leaving.And the other is when you are the one who is staying.If you are leaving, and the other person is (or the other people are) staying, you can say:안녕히 계세요. [an-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo]If you are staying, an the other person is (or the other people are) leaving, you can say:안녕히 가세요. [an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo]For now, don’t worry about the literary meaning of the expressinos and just learn them as they are, but if you are really curious and if we

  • TTMIK Level 1 Lesson 2

    15/12/2009 Duration: 10min

    After listening to this lesson, when you are asked a YES/NO question, you will be able to answer that question with either YES or NO in Korean.네. [ne] = Yes.아니요. [aniyo] = No.But in Korean, when people say “네”, it is not the same as saying “Yes.” in English. The same goes for “아니요” too. This is because the Korean “네” expresses your “agreement” to what the other person said. And “아니요” expresses your “disagreement” or “denial” to what the other person said.Please read more about it in the PDF file attached to this lesson. TalkToMeInKorean.com

  • TTMIK Level 1 Lesson 1

    10/12/2009 Duration: 14min

    Learn to speak Korean at TalkToMeInKorean.com!- TTMIK Level 1 Lesson 1 - 안녕하세요. [an-nyeong-ha-se-yo] = Hello. / How are you? / Good morning. / Good afternoon. / Hi. 감사합니다. [gam-sa-ham-ni-da]= Thank you. ** Please feel free to ask us any question at TalkToMeInKorean.com !

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