Korean Learning Accelerator

Language Learning Accelerator
Korean Learning Accelerator Podcast

If you're trying to think your way into learning Korean, you're doing it wrong. Learn Korean like you did English: by hearing a huge amount of it. (With at least a vague idea of what it means!) Thousands of Korean Phrases, along with the English translations, presented directly to your brain: from practical to philosophical to flirting. Just phrases, no filler! Go way beyond the Korean language basics to not just communicate, but actually become an interesting person in Korean. As an audio-only tool to learn Korean, it's a perfect companion for driving, walking, or house chores. This podcast is the perfect supplement for your current language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo or are enrolled in a Korean class. If you’re a beginner, we recommend you use this tool in addition to a good Korean intro course like Michel Thomas. The Korean Learning Accelerator is created by language lovers and world travelers, for the love of language! Every episode has subtitles available. (If your podcast player supports it.)

  1. EPISODE 6

    Learn Korean: Restaurants

    Let's grab a bite to eat. Useful Korean phrases for a trip to a restaurant. This episode exposes you to phrases, repeated in English and Korean, to improve your Korean vocabulary and help you to express yourself in Korean. These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing Korean language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal Korean class. The more you expose your brain to Korean audio, the faster you'll learn. View the full list of English and Korean phrases in this episode. Contact us with feedback and ideas: languagelearningaccelerator@gmail.com Phrases in this episode: I'm hungry. I haven't eaten yet today. Can you recommend a good restaurant? I'd like to make a takeout order. Do you have an available table? Can I make a reservation? I want to reserve a table for 4 at 7pm. Can I sit over there? I'm waiting for my friend. Can we sit somewhere else? Can I have a menu, please? What are today's specials? Do you have vegetarian options? I'm allergic to peanuts. What do you recommend? What ingredients does this dish contain? I'd like to order this dish. I’d like one of these. I'd like what that woman there is eating. What local beer do you have? Could I have a glass of water? Could you bring some napkins? Would it be possible to turn down the music a little? How long will my food take? The food was delicious. I’m still hungry. Do you have desserts? Can I have a dessert menu? I’m full. Can I have the check, please? Do you accept credit cards? How can I work off this debt? I just ate! It was delicious.

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If you're trying to think your way into learning Korean, you're doing it wrong. Learn Korean like you did English: by hearing a huge amount of it. (With at least a vague idea of what it means!) Thousands of Korean Phrases, along with the English translations, presented directly to your brain: from practical to philosophical to flirting. Just phrases, no filler! Go way beyond the Korean language basics to not just communicate, but actually become an interesting person in Korean. As an audio-only tool to learn Korean, it's a perfect companion for driving, walking, or house chores. This podcast is the perfect supplement for your current language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo or are enrolled in a Korean class. If you’re a beginner, we recommend you use this tool in addition to a good Korean intro course like Michel Thomas. The Korean Learning Accelerator is created by language lovers and world travelers, for the love of language! Every episode has subtitles available. (If your podcast player supports it.)

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