Thursday, November 15, 2012

Download "Dirty Korean", an e-book to Learn Korean slangs

Korean is also like other languages which have their own slangs. When I was searching for Korean language materials, I found an e-book about Korean slangs. All the phrases in this e-book are very clearly explained and they seem quite common in use. From everyday slangs until those vulgar Korean language. The title of the e-book is "Dirty Korean". This Korean slang e-book is divided in 9 categories of expressions, from Howdy Korean to Hungry Korean. I have already embedded the e-book on this post. You can also click here to directly go to the site to download this Korean slang e-book.

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Let's learn to sing "Happy birthday" in Korean language

You probably want to sing a birthday song for your Korean friend. Or perhaps you may want to sing it for someone who loves Korean and want to make him/her feel so touched. Well, it's not difficult to sing "Happy birthday" in Korean. Just follow this song and you'll be able to sing it. "Saengil Chukha Hamnida" is the Korean phrase for "Happy birthday to you".

DIPHTHONGS (complex + compound vowels) with MINI DRAMA!

Here's another video tutorial on Korean about Diphthongs. As we know that a Diphthongs is a sound created by the combination of vowels. Like in many other languages, there are also diphthongs in Korean. Diphthongs are also called as complex vowels or compound vowels. You may download the worksheet from Professor Oh again here about diphthongs. Then try to write them as you have done in previous Korean worksheet on my previous posts.

The diphthongs are explained one by one, sometimes a short Korean dialog will come up after the diphthongs explanations. At the end of this lesson, you will also see a short conversation and also a short commercial film. Listen carefully to the sentences that contain Korean diphthongs.
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