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Welcome to the Essential Korean Podcast, where I help break down the nuances of the Korean language to help you become a more aware and confident speaker of Korean. Ready to elevate your Korean skills and join a vibrant community of learners? Join the EK Community at my.essentialkorean.com for engaging courses, comprehensive resources, exclusive content, and great conversations on diverse Korea-related topics with other members. Visit our membership page to choose a plan that gives you access to episode transcripts and an enhanced learning experience with weekly classes and study sessions alongside like-minded people. Let’s embark on this wonderful journey together!
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Welcome to Episode 2 of the Essential Korean Podcast! In this episode, you’ll learn how to say what something or someone is in Korean by mastering 이다, also known as "the verb of identification."
Kay샘 will guide you through the two forms of 이다, providing clear explanations and plenty of examples to help you understand when and how to use them. By the end of this lesson, you’ll feel confident using 이다 to identify things or people in Korean!
🎯 What’s included in this episode?
1️⃣ Lesson: A step-by-step breakdown of the verb 이다
2️⃣ Mini Quiz: A quick review to test what you’ve learned
3️⃣ Suggested Practice: Tips to solidify your skills
Tune in, follow along, and actively participate! Repeat after Kay샘, answer her questions, and find yourself speaking Korean naturally by the end of the episode. 🌟
💬 Let us know in the comments how these tips helped you practice!
#LearnKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerb이다 #SpeakKorean #EssentialKorean #KoreanForBeginners #KoreanLanguage #KoreanLessons #LanguageLearning #KoreanPractice
If you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes, email us at [email protected]. We love to hear from you!
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Welcome to the Essential Korean Podcast, where I help break down the nuances of the Korean language to help you become a more aware and confident speaker of Korean. Ready to elevate your Korean skills and join a vibrant community of learners? Join the EK Community at my.essentialkorean.com for engaging courses, comprehensive resources, exclusive content, and great conversations on diverse Korea-related topics with other members. Visit our membership page to choose a plan that gives you access to episode transcripts and an enhanced learning experience with weekly classes and study sessions alongside like-minded people. Let’s embark on this wonderful journey together!
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Welcome to Episode 2 of the Essential Korean Podcast! In this episode, you’ll learn how to say what something or someone is in Korean by mastering 이다, also known as "the verb of identification."
Kay샘 will guide you through the two forms of 이다, providing clear explanations and plenty of examples to help you understand when and how to use them. By the end of this lesson, you’ll feel confident using 이다 to identify things or people in Korean!
🎯 What’s included in this episode?
1️⃣ Lesson: A step-by-step breakdown of the verb 이다
2️⃣ Mini Quiz: A quick review to test what you’ve learned
3️⃣ Suggested Practice: Tips to solidify your skills
Tune in, follow along, and actively participate! Repeat after Kay샘, answer her questions, and find yourself speaking Korean naturally by the end of the episode. 🌟
💬 Let us know in the comments how these tips helped you practice!
#LearnKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanVerb이다 #SpeakKorean #EssentialKorean #KoreanForBeginners #KoreanLanguage #KoreanLessons #LanguageLearning #KoreanPractice
If you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes, email us at [email protected]. We love to hear from you!
Support the show

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