What Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Taught My Student About Real Korean Grammar — Episode 1, Part 2

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In class, we're continuing Episode 1 of Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha — covering the difference between 열받아 and 열받네, the natural-sounding ㄴ/는데 pattern, how to use 하고 싶어요 for wishes, and why 좋아요 and 좋아해요 aren't quite the same thing.

What Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Teaches You About Real Korean: Phone Calls, Cafés, and Why 혹시 Changes Everything

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Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (갯마을 차차차) isn't just a feel-good romance — it's packed with the kind of Korean you actually need in real life. A Korean teacher breaks down Episode 1's most useful scenes: phone calls, café ordering, polite questions with 혹시, and what happens when someone uses 반말 with the wrong person.

How to Practice Korean Speaking Alone: A Language Teacher's Honest Guide

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Most speaking guides tell you to find a partner, join a language exchange, or pay for conversation classes. But a Korean teacher who self-studied Japanese and Spanish shares what actually works when you're practicing alone — including the sentence-a-day method that can build around 300 useful expressions in two months, and why listening to dramas without subtitles can be more effective than you might think.

Korean Particles 은/는, 이/가, 을/를: Why They Feel So Confusing at First

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Korean particles 은/는, 이/가, and 을/를 confuse almost every learner — and most explanations make it worse. A Korean teacher shares a completely different way to think about these particles, including the pronunciation trick no textbook teaches and the clearest explanation of 나는 vs 내가 you'll find anywhere.

How Long Does It Take to Learn Korean? An Honest Teacher's Answer

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Everyone wants a number. Most learners ask the same question before they begin: how long does Korean actually take? A Korean teacher explains realistic timelines for Hangul, conversation, TOPIK, and long-term fluency — and why the answer depends on what “learning Korean” really means to you.

Learn Korean with Itaewon Class: Real Expressions from the Drama That Changed a Neighborhood

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Itaewon Class captured something universal — the underdog who refuses to quit. A Korean teacher explains the real expressions, cultural context, and why this drama resonates differently with male learners, plus what actually happened to Itaewon after the cameras stopped rolling.

What Korean Learners Get Wrong About Business Proposal and Office Korean

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Business Proposal made office Korean look effortless and romantic — but real professional Korean works very differently. A Korean teacher explains what the drama gets right, what it leaves out, and which expressions actually transfer from the screen to a real Korean workplace or classroom.