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Speak Korean Like A Native!

Posted By: ELK1nG
Speak Korean Like A Native!

Speak Korean Like A Native!
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.24 GB | Duration: 3h 0m

Korean for Upper Beginners (those who know the Korean alphabet Hangul)

What you'll learn

Make actually conversations

Speak Korean like a native

Trendy expressions and slang

Boost your confidence and Korean skills

Requirements

Need to know hangul and basic korean

Description

In this course we will be moving to the next chapter of Korean for upper beginners. We will be starting with the basic words and make Korean sentences by using grammar. Eventually, you will be conversing by having a real talk in Korean. Along with it you will be learning essential expressions and slangs that can be used in the daily life and also with your friends. You will be able to make actually conversations at any situations. We will also be focusing on pronunciations and slangs so that when you speak Korean you will talk like a native speaker. If you already know the basic words, you will just need to learn how to make a sentence. Basic Korean sentence structure is made up of a subject, object, and verb. Looking at this sentence structure we can say that it is quite different from how English sentences are structured. Another thing that differentiates it from the English language is the usage of subject and object markers. In Korean, by simply altering the endings you attach to your verbs, you can easily make many different kinds of sentences. The easiest way to make Korean sentences is by conjugating Korean verbs. Conjugating a verb simply means putting an ending onto the verb. Once you can conjugate a verb, you know how to make a Korean sentence! The reason why is because one of the basic Korean sentence structures is just a single verb. You normally need a subject and a verb to make a sentence, but the subject is often understood in Korean. That is why you only need a verb. Once you know how to conjugate a verb, then you know how to make basic Korean sentences. So are you ready to start your journey to speak like a native?

Overview

Section 1: Introduction- Korean demonstratives

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Locations

Lecture 2 Locations, places, korean numbers

Section 3: The 5 WH questions

Lecture 3 What, Why, Who, Where, When

Lecture 4 Hobbies

Section 4: Activities

Lecture 5 Activities and Frequency nouns

This course is for those who already know the basics of hangul (Korean alphabets and basic few words) and want to learn hoe to make daily conversations and speak like a native.