Korean Language for Beginning and Intermediate students.
윤 선생님 earned his Ph.D. in Korean Linguistics from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He now teaches at the University of Iowa as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian and Slavic Languages and Literatures. The focus of his research is sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and s
Korean Language for Beginning and Intermediate students.
윤 선생님 earned his Ph.D. in Korean Linguistics from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He now teaches at the University of Iowa as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian and Slavic Languages and Literatures. The focus of his research is sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and second language acquisition. He specializes in linguistic politeness of the Korean language, and is one of the authors of the Integrated Korean Textbook series by the University of Hawaii Press, the most commonly used Korean textbook in the U.S. 윤 선생님 runs a YouTube channel. His one-hour long livestreams are very helpful, but he may be taking a break from doing those every week.
As a former Korean lecturer at Princeton University and Pennsylvania State University, 채림 선생님 also taught at the University of Hawaii at Manoa where she received her Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Literature (Korean linguistics) and an MA in Second Language Studies. 채림 선생님 also received her BA in Korean linguistics and literature at S
As a former Korean lecturer at Princeton University and Pennsylvania State University, 채림 선생님 also taught at the University of Hawaii at Manoa where she received her Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Literature (Korean linguistics) and an MA in Second Language Studies. 채림 선생님 also received her BA in Korean linguistics and literature at Seoul National University. She now teaches online via YouTube and Instagram and runs her own online program through her website.
One of the longest running and well-established resources for learning the Korean Language, TTMIK had better be on our list of resources!! Probably best known for their YouTube channel, they also have a library of books available via amazon.com. TTMIK also regularly uploads podcasts, hosts their own online language courses, and always see
One of the longest running and well-established resources for learning the Korean Language, TTMIK had better be on our list of resources!! Probably best known for their YouTube channel, they also have a library of books available via amazon.com. TTMIK also regularly uploads podcasts, hosts their own online language courses, and always seems to come up with clever ideas of how to keep language learning fun. You probably don't need me to tell you, but these guys should definitely be in your regular playlist.
For intermediate learners, 꼬미쌤's channel is perfect when you want to step up your Korean-learning. Her YouTube lessons are completely in Korean. 꼬미쌤 speaks clearly and uses a lot of examples to really drill the lesson subject home. If you find yourself struggling to keep up with her, you can easily switch on the subtitles.
I love Miss Vicky's YouTube channel. She articulates her lessons very well using a simple white notepad and marker vis-a-vis a whiteboard teaching approach. She has her own website and offers both beginning and intermediate level material.
I am almost certain that if you are a regular 한국어 student, you have already stumbled across "Go Billy." Billy 선생님 has been learning Korean since 2005 and I'm not sure what his accolades are because he never really mentions it (I don't think), but he is a fluent Korean language speaker and takes an extremely light-hearted approach in teach
I am almost certain that if you are a regular 한국어 student, you have already stumbled across "Go Billy." Billy 선생님 has been learning Korean since 2005 and I'm not sure what his accolades are because he never really mentions it (I don't think), but he is a fluent Korean language speaker and takes an extremely light-hearted approach in teaching. Since Billy 선생님 is a native-English speaker (from California), he is able to explain concepts in a natural way that makes learning, not only fun, but easily digestible. Aside from his website, he also has a long-running YouTube channel with a bunch of entertaining content (street interviews, collaborations, 사투리 comparisons, etc.) as well as traditional Korean-language lessons.
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