
From Zero to Fluent Korean
This podcast is a personal language learning journey aimed at achieving fluency in Korean. It starts from beginner level with basic phrases, vocabulary, and grammar, and progresses to intermediate speaking and comprehension. The creator organizes materials based on their own needs, but invites others to follow along.
Episodes
1.21 Korean Conversation Drills - Do you have any children?
This lesson focuses on discussing family and children in Korean. You’ll practice asking whether someone has children, describing sons and daughters, and talking about age using simple adjectives like “big” and “young.” The bonus section introduces additional family-related expressions, location questions, and useful everyday phrases such as asking where the bathroom is.여자: 아이들은 있으세요?Do you have an
1.20 Korean Conversation Drills - Please come in!
This lesson focuses on welcoming someone into your home and having polite introductory conversations in Korean. You’ll practice introducing yourself, greeting guests, offering drinks, and responding politely. The bonus section expands into talking about family, including children, where you live, and describing your family members using common everyday expressions.여자: 안녕하세요?Hello?남자: 안녕하세요? 저는 존스입
1.19 Korean Conversation Drills - Would you like coffee?
This lesson focuses on ordering food and drinks in Korean while also introducing common expressions for talking about family members. You’ll practice asking what is available, ordering politely, and introducing your spouse in conversation. The bonus expressions also teach useful greetings and introduction phrases that are commonly used when meeting people for the first time.남자: 어서 오세요! 뭘 드시겠어요?Wel
1.18 Korean Conversation Drills - What do you want to buy?
This lesson focuses on shopping conversations in Korean, including asking what someone wants to buy, discussing prices, and asking for money. You’ll also learn useful family-related expressions, such as talking about your husband or wife and describing what they want to do. These patterns are very useful for everyday conversations and travel situations in Korea.여자: 쇼핑을 하고 싶어요.I want to do some sho
1.17 Korean Conversation Drills - What are you going to do today?
남자: 오늘은 뭘 하시겠어요?What are you going to do today?여자: 오늘은 쇼핑을 하고 싶어요.I want to go shopping today.남자: 하지만 돈이 있으세요?But do you have money?여자: 예, 조금 있어요.Yes, I have a little.남자: 한국 돈이 얼마 있으세요?How much Korean money do you have?여자: 천원이나 이천원.1000₩ or 2000₩.남자: 달러는요?How about dollars?여자: 삼십구불이나 사십불 있어요.I have $39 or $40.-- Bonus expressions쇼핑Shopping저에게는 너무 빨라요.That’s too fast for me.쇼핑을 하고 싶어요.I want to do
1.16 Korean Conversation Drills - At seven o’clock?
This lesson focuses on inviting someone and making plans for the next day in Korean. You’ll practice polite invitations, handling scheduling conflicts, and agreeing on a time to meet. The bonus section introduces useful expressions for talking about amounts of money, including “some,” “none at all,” and whether something is enough, helping you sound more natural in everyday situations.여자: 안녕하세요?He
1.15 Korean Conversation Drills - How much do you have?
This lesson focuses on discussing money and ability in Korean. You’ll practice talking about what you want to buy, explaining when you don’t have Korean currency, and using dollars instead. The lesson also introduces how to ask and answer about ability using “can” and “cannot,” which is essential for everyday conversations.여자: 뭘 좀 사겠어요.I’m going to buy something.남자: 하지만 한국 돈이 없어요.But I don’t have
1.14 Korean Conversation Drills - Do you have beer?
This lesson focuses on real-life situations like buying drinks and handling money in Korean. You’ll practice asking if something is available, understanding prices, clarifying misunderstandings, and completing a transaction politely. The bonus section expands your number skills into larger amounts and introduces useful expressions for talking about money and quantities.남자: 실례지만. 맥주 있으세요?Excuse me.
1.13 Korean Conversation Drills - I have 3000₩.
This lesson focuses on making casual plans while also introducing practical expressions related to money. You’ll practice inviting someone for drinks, setting a time and place, and responding politely. The bonus section expands into useful phrases for talking about how much money you have, especially in Korean currency, helping you navigate everyday situations like shopping or paying.남자: 오늘 저녁에 뭘
1.12 Korean Conversation Drills - How much is it?
This lesson focuses on making future plans, especially inviting someone to dinner and adjusting schedules politely. You’ll practice suggesting different days and times, responding to invitations, and confirming plans. The bonus section introduces useful expressions for daily conversations, including talking about prices, numbers, and Korean currency, helping you handle real-world situations more c
1.11 Korean Conversation Drills - At the restaurant?
This lesson focuses on making detailed plans in Korean, including setting a time and choosing a place to eat. You’ll practice inviting someone to lunch, adjusting schedules politely, and deciding on a location together. The bonus section expands your vocabulary with numbers, time expressions, and useful phrases for structuring conversations more naturally.남자: 저와 점심을 드시겠어요?Are you going to eat lunc
1.10 Korean Conversation Drills - What time is it?
This lesson focuses on making plans by setting a specific time in Korean. You’ll learn how to invite someone to eat, ask “when,” suggest different times, and agree on a schedule. The bonus section introduces useful expressions for talking about preferences, asking the time, and using basic numbers, helping you manage real-life conversations more smoothly.여자: 저와 점심을 드시겠어요?Are you going to eat lunch
1.09 Korean Conversation Drills - I’m going to eat lunch
This lesson focuses on making simple plans and discussing what you’re going to do in Korean. You’ll practice asking about someone’s plans, responding with your own, and ending conversations politely. The bonus section introduces basic time expressions and numbers, helping you talk about schedules and make arrangements more naturally.남자: 안녕하세요?Hello, how are you?여자: 안녕하세요? 날씨가 좋습니다.Hello? It’s good
1.08 Korean Conversation Drills - Soju? No… Beer.
This lesson focuses on ordering drinks and expressing preferences in Korean. You’ll practice how to ask what someone wants to drink, hesitate and change your mind naturally, and agree on a choice together. The bonus section expands into useful expressions for ordering, asking questions, and talking about plans, making your conversations more flexible and natural.남자: 지금 드시겠어요?Would you like to eat
1.07 Korean Conversation Drills - What are you going to drink?
This lesson focuses on making simple plans in Korean, including suggesting when and where to meet. You’ll learn how to invite someone, respond with preferences, and suggest locations like your home or a restaurant. The lesson also introduces useful vocabulary for ordering drinks and expressing choices, helping you handle casual social situations naturally in Korean.남자: 지금 뭘 좀 안 드시겠어요?Would you lik
1.06 Korean Conversation Drills - Won’t you eat something?
This lesson focuses on offering and responding to food and drinks in polite Korean. You’ll practice how to accept or decline offers naturally, and how to continue the conversation by suggesting alternatives. The lesson also introduces useful expressions for talking about time, place, and shared plans, helping you sound more natural in everyday situations.남자: 안녕하세요?Hello?여자: 안녕하세요? 날씨가 좋습니다.Hello?
1.05 Korean Conversation Drills - Where is ... ?
This lesson focuses on practical everyday interactions in Korean. You’ll learn how to politely ask for directions and respond using simple location phrases. It also introduces useful expressions for offering food or drinks, accepting or declining politely, and asking if someone knows something. These patterns are essential for natural, real-life conversations in Korean.남자: 실례지만.Excuse me.여자: 네…..Y
1.04 Korean Conversation Drills - You speak Korean very well.
This lesson combines polite Korean greetings with real-life conversation skills. You’ll practice introducing yourself, asking where someone is from, and responding to compliments about your language ability. It also introduces basic direction phrases, helping you ask and answer where places are. This is a great step toward handling simple everyday interactions in Korean.여자: 안녕하세요?Hello, how are yo
1.03 Korean Conversation Drills - The weather is good
This lesson introduces natural Korean small talk, starting with greetings and simple comments about the weather. It then transitions into asking about language ability and where someone is from. You’ll also learn useful everyday expressions like different ways to say goodbye, asking if someone has eaten, and how to express uncertainty. The lesson focuses on polite Korean, perfect for casual but re
1.02 Korean Conversation Drills - Can you speak Korean?
This lesson builds on basic conversation skills by combining language ability questions with essential everyday Korean phrases. You’ll practice how to ask and answer whether someone speaks Korean or English, talk about where you're from, and use common polite expressions like greetings, thanks, and simple responses. The lesson uses formal Korean, making it ideal for respectful real-world conversat
1.01 Korean Conversation Drills - Can you speak English?
This lesson teaches a simple and practical Korean conversation for first-time interactions. You’ll learn how to politely ask if someone speaks a language, respond with your ability, and ask where someone is from. It uses formal Korean expressions, making it perfect for respectful, real-life situations with people you’ve just met.남자: 실례지만. 영어를 하실 수 있습니까?Excuse me. Can you speak English?여자: 아니요. 못해요
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