
Speak Korean with Class
A weekly podcast that teaches Korean to beginners in a fun and accessible way. Hosts Jisu and Minjun break down real Korean expressions and vocabulary taken from K-pop, K-dramas, travel situations, and daily life. Each episode is designed to make learning practical and engaging for new learners. The show publishes new lessons every week.
Episodes

Learn Korean: Dating, Crush & the Talking Stage (썸, A2)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enMinjun got left on read — and now he can't focus. Stuck in the "talking stage" (썸), he learns every Korean dating phrase: 설레다, 밀당, 그린라이트, 읽씹, 고백... with the English meaning for every one.Full video with subtitles: https://youtu.be/2QpcPV9W1u8

Learn Korean: How Much Is It?! Shopping & Haggling (얼마예요, A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enMinjun hates hats. So why is he wearing one? He panic-bought it when a store clerk spoke Korean to him. Time to fix that — 5 shopping survival phrases, from asking the price (얼마예요?) to haggling at Korean markets.Full video with subtitles: https://youtu.be/ReTFh--h

Learn Korean: I'm Sick in Korea?! Doctor & Pharmacy Phrases (A1)
.//::.,'-5—...._@/..//::-🇧🇬@/..//::-🇷🇰:▶▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enMinjun coughed his way through a Korean pharmacy... and walked out with vitamins. Time to fix that — 5 must-know phrases for when you're sick in Korea, from describing symptoms to getting the right medicine.Full vide

Learn Korean with BTS: "Boy With Luv" Is Secretly a Poem (작은 것들을 위한 시)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enThe Korean title of Boy With Luv is totally different — and more poetic. Learn jageun (small), geotdeul (things), wihan (for), si (poem), and the full title jageun geotdeureul wihan si (A Poem for the Small Things).

Learn Korean with BTS: The Smoothest Line in "DNA" (첫눈에)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enRomantic, destiny-themed Korean from BTS's DNA. Learn cheonnune (at first sight), nun (eye AND snow!), cheonnun (first snow), neo/neol (you), and unmyeong (destiny) — plus the capstone line cheonnune neol arabwasseo (I knew you at first sight).

Learn Korean with BTS: One Title = 3 Korean Words! "Blood, Sweat & Tears (피 땀 눈물)"
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enLearn five words from one BTS title. Learn pi (blood), ttam (sweat), nunmul (tears — literally eye + water), nae (my), and noryeok (effort) — and how "blood, sweat and tears" is the same idiom in Korean and English.

Learn Korean with BTS: "Butter" Is All English — So Here's the KOREAN
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enFlip BTS's most English song into Korean. Learn beoteocheoreom budeureowo (smooth like butter), budeureowo (smooth/soft), meositseo (cool/awesome), maeumi noga (my heart melts), and tteugeowo (it's hot).

Learn Korean with BTS: What "Spring Day (봄날)" Really Means
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enBreak down BTS's Spring Day line by line. Learn bomnal (spring day), bogo sipda (I miss you), geuriwo (I long for you), chuun gyeoul (cold winter), and mannada (to meet) — and why winter and spring are the song's hidden metaphor.

Learn Korean: Why Do Koreans Ask Your Age FIRST?! Oppa, Hyung, Noona, Unnie (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enMaster Korean age and titles. Learn nai / myeot sariyeyo? (age / how old are you?), oppa (a woman's older brother), hyeong (a man's older brother), nuna/eonni (older sister), and dongsaeng (younger sibling) — with one simple rule.

Learn Korean for the World Cup: "Red Devils"?! (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_en5 Korean words to cheer with at the World Cup. Learn Daehanminguk (Republic of Korea), eungwonhada (to cheer/support), gol/neota (goal / to score), igida/jida (to win/lose), and Bulgeun Akma (the Red Devils supporters).

Learn Korean with Crash Landing on You: Is "Simkung" a Heart Attack?! (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_en5 K-drama romance words from CLOY. Learn sarangui bulsichak (Crash Landing on Love), jagiya (honey/darling — not "yourself"!), dongmu (comrade/friend, North Korean), simkung (heart-thump from butterflies), and gobaek (a love confession).

Learn Korean with BTS: Is "ARMY" the Military?! (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_en5 BTS words every fan should know. Learn Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS's real name, Bulletproof Boy Scouts), ARMY (the fandom, not the army!), borahae (I purple you), maknae/hyeong (youngest / older brother), and daebak (awesome).

Learn Korean with Squid Game: 5 Words Every Fan Should Know (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enWatch Squid Game with new eyes. Learn ojingeo (squid — the real playground game), mugunghwa kkochi pieotseumnida (Red Light, Green Light), Yeonghui (the doll's name), gganbu (best friend/teammate), and dalgona (the sugar-candy game).

Learn Korean with BLACKPINK: 5 Words Every BLINK Should Know (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enSing along to BLACKPINK and actually understand it. Learn apateu (apartment / drinking game, from APT.), buljangnan (playing with fire), majimak-cheoreom (as if it's your last), eonni (older sister), and hwaiting (you can do it).

Learn Korean: 5 Phrases You Hear in EVERY K-Drama (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enThe K-drama words every fan knows but few understand. Learn oppa (oppa — also for a boyfriend), jinjja? (really?!), daebak (awesome / no way), eotteokhae (what do I do?!), and gwaenchana? (are you okay?).

Learn Korean: Your First Day in Korea?! 5 Phrases You Need (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enEnglish-led lesson on five must-know first-day phrases. Learn hotel-lo gajuseyo (take me to the hotel), eolmayeyo? (how much?), igeo juseyo (this one please), hwajangsil eodiyeyo? (where's the restroom?), and dowajuseyo (please help me).

Learn Korean: Korea Travel Survival (Special, A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enEverything you need for a trip to Korea, from airport to emergencies. Learn yeohaeng wasseoyo (I'm here to travel), ~ro gajuseyo (take me to ~), gyesanhae juseyo (check please), hwanjeonhae juseyo (please exchange money), and dowajuseyo (help me).

Learn Korean: Talk Like a K-Drama Character (Advanced)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enExpressions textbooks won't teach you. Learn sseom tada (the talking stage), mildang (push-and-pull), mal nota (to switch to casual speech), seounhada (hurt/let down) and jeong (deep attachment) — plus reading between the lines in K-dramas.

Learn Korean: How Do I Take a Taxi in Korea?! (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enTake a Korean taxi without stress. Learn gisanim (driver), ~ro gajuseyo (please take me to ~), yeogiseo seweojuseyo (stop here), keudeu dwaeyo? (is card okay?), and yeongsujeung juseyo (receipt please), plus trunk and seatbelt phrases.

Learn Korean: I'm Lost in Seoul! Asking for Directions (A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enNever get lost in Korea again. Learn ~e eotteoke gayo? (how do I get to ~?), jikjinhaseyo (go straight), oenjjok/oreunjjok-euro (turn left/right), eolmana geollyeoyo? (how long?), and myeot beon chulguyeyo? (which exit?).

Learn Korean: Why Do Koreans Call the Waitress "Auntie"?! (Restaurant, A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enEat out in Korea like a local. Learn imo / sajangnim (how to call staff), igeo juseyo (this one please), igeo deo juseyo (more of this, please), masisseoyo (it's delicious), and gyesanhae juseyo (check, please) — plus free banchan refills.

Learn Korean: Can I Order in Korean?! (Cafe Phrases, A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enOrder at any Korean cafe with five phrases. Learn jeogiyo, jumunhalgeyo (excuse me, I'd like to order), aiseu/ttatteuthan amerikano juseyo (iced/hot americano please), keudeu dwaeyo? (is card okay?), and pojangiyo (to go).

Learn Korean: Help, I Don't Know Anything! (Convenience Store, A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enSurvive a Korean convenience store with a handful of words. Learn jeogiyo (excuse me), ige mwoyeyo? (what is this?), eolmayeyo? (how much?), gamsahamnida (thank you), and gwaenchanayo (it's okay / no thanks).

Learn Korean: Hello & Nice to Meet You (First Steps #1, A1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enAbsolute beginner Korean: greetings and self-introduction. Learn annyeonghaseyo (hello), cheoeum boepgesseumnida (nice to meet you), jeoneun ~ieyo (I am ~), and the difference between annyeonghi gyeseyo and annyeonghi gaseyo (goodbye).

Learn Korean: Everything About Job Interviews (B1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enAce a Korean job interview in Korean. Learn jagisogaeseo (cover letter), jiwondonggi (motivation), jangdanjeom (strengths & weaknesses), and ipsa hu pobu (goals after joining), with a full mock interview and the STAR method.

Learn Korean: The Art of the Phone Call (B1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enMake phone calls in Korean with confidence. Learn yeoboseyo (hello on the phone), jari biusyeosseoyo (they're away from their desk), memo namgyeodeurilkkayo? (shall I take a message?), plus clinic, delivery and business call role-plays.

Learn Korean: Surviving Korean Office Life (B1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enKorean workplace culture and vocabulary explained. Learn hoesik (company dinner), yageun (overtime), kaltoe (leaving right on time), wo-ra-bel (work-life balance), and nunchi, with role-plays for a first day, overtime and salary negotiation.

Learn Korean: Welcome to the World of Honorifics
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enUnderstand Korean honorifics and when to use them. Learn haeyo-che vs hapsyo-che, the verb shifts meokda to deusida (to eat), itda to gyesida (to be/exist), and the polite request pattern jusil su isseoyo? for everyday politeness.

Learn Korean: The Two Number Systems Explained
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enMaster Korean numbers once and for all. Learn when to use native numbers (hana, dul, set) for counting, age and the hour, and Sino-Korean numbers (il, i, sam) for dates, money and minutes — with real cafe, market and clinic examples.

Learn Korean: Let's Talk About Money (Saving & Spending)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enTalk about money, saving and spending in Korean. Learn jeoryakhada (to save money), gaseongbi (value for money), naega ssolge / n-bbang (I'll treat / split the bill), plus Korea-only concepts like jeonse and sebaetdon.

Learn Korean: Describe Your Personality (MBTI & More)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enDescribe yourself in Korean and talk MBTI like a local. Learn naehyangjeok/oehyangjeok (introvert/extrovert), nateul garida (to be shy with strangers), kkomkkomhada (meticulous), and nunchi (reading the room).

Learn Korean: How Do You Deal With Stress?
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enTalk about stress and how to relieve it in Korean. Learn seuteureseu badayo (I'm stressed), jichyeosseoyo (I'm worn out), and the warm phrase gosaeng manhasseoyo (you worked hard), plus Korean stress-busters like noraebang and jjimjilbang.

Learn Korean: Weather Talk (Seasons, Monsoon & More)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enStart any Korean conversation with weather. Learn oneul nalssi eottaeyo? (how's the weather?), malkda/heurida (sunny/cloudy), jangma (monsoon season), and hwangsa (yellow dust), plus Korea's four distinct seasons.

Learn Korean: What Are You Into These Days? (Hobbies)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enTalk about hobbies and current obsessions in Korean. Learn je chwimineun ~ieyo (my hobby is ~), yojeum ~e ppajyeo isseoyo (I'm into ~ these days), and ~e gwansimi saenggyeosseoyo (I got interested in ~) for easy small talk.

Learn Korean: Small Habits That Change Your Life (B1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enA natural Korean conversation about self-improvement and the 1% rule. Learn the growth mindset, kkujunhi (consistently), and positive self-talk vocabulary while hearing how small daily habits build big change.

Learn Korean: Talk About Your Dreams and Goals (B1)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enJisu and Minjun share their dreams and how to chase them in Korean. Learn kkum (dream), mokpyo (goal), jipjunghada (to focus), pogihada (to give up), and irouda (to achieve) — perfect for talking about ambition and motivation.

Learn Korean: How to Sleep Well (Sleep & Habits Vocabulary)
▶ Watch with subtitles on YouTube:Korean-led: https://www.youtube.com/@SKWithClassEnglish-led: https://www.youtube.com/@koreanpodcast_enTalk about sleep, insomnia, caffeine and dreams in Korean. Learn jami an oda (can't fall asleep), dwicheogida (to toss and turn), sumyeon bujok (lack of sleep), and akmong-eul kkuda (to have a nightmare), plus good sleep-habit tips for everyday conversation.
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