I have really been trying to be dedicated and consistent with my korean learning. However, staring at a textbook or learning endless vocab lists can get very tiring and boring.
Youtube is increasingly becoming a great tool for learning new things and communicating with people from across the globe. There are many channels and videos out there that can be a great tool for anyone hoping to get help learning languages.
Here is a list of my favourite channels for learning korean, that have really helped me a lot both before and during the long summer months.
~ koreanclass101: This channel works well with their on-line resources to provide support when learning korean. They also have a detailed guide to learning hangul that will definitely prove useful.
~ busyatomdotcom: From korean phrases to pronunciation help this channel is great. I especially like using this channel for learning grammar and practising reading hangul as lessons are written in hangul. It's like having your own personal teacher.
~ sweetandtasty: get comedic videos that come in easy short bitesized chnks, great for short breaks or back to back to aid with vocabulary learning and cultural awareness. Her videos are especially good for learning korean slang. Check out the korean word of the week now!
~ talktomeinkorean: A great resource that works hand-in-hand with their online korean lessons. There are so many korean series to choose from for a variety of language levels. Browse their playlists and start learning! Also check out their recommended channels too.
All these channels are great, and since I am a visual learner, watching videos is especially helpful to me. Of course, a language isn't only worlds and grammar rules, so here are a few channels which are great for learning about KOREAN CULTURE:
eatyourkimchi: Definitely one of my favourite channels on youtube simply because of their awesome personalities. Starting their lives in korea as humble teachers they are now kpop review royalty. However, they are also much more, from cooking videos to weekly tl:dr's where they explore places in korea. Check out this interview to learn more about them here.
In addition there are many channels and videos that have subtitles for korean songs such as:
Youtube is increasingly becoming a great tool for learning new things and communicating with people from across the globe. There are many channels and videos out there that can be a great tool for anyone hoping to get help learning languages.
Here is a list of my favourite channels for learning korean, that have really helped me a lot both before and during the long summer months.
~ sweetandtasty: get comedic videos that come in easy short bitesized chnks, great for short breaks or back to back to aid with vocabulary learning and cultural awareness. Her videos are especially good for learning korean slang. Check out the korean word of the week now!
~ talktomeinkorean: A great resource that works hand-in-hand with their online korean lessons. There are so many korean series to choose from for a variety of language levels. Browse their playlists and start learning! Also check out their recommended channels too.
All these channels are great, and since I am a visual learner, watching videos is especially helpful to me. Of course, a language isn't only worlds and grammar rules, so here are a few channels which are great for learning about KOREAN CULTURE:
eatyourkimchi: Definitely one of my favourite channels on youtube simply because of their awesome personalities. Starting their lives in korea as humble teachers they are now kpop review royalty. However, they are also much more, from cooking videos to weekly tl:dr's where they explore places in korea. Check out this interview to learn more about them here.
expatkerri: A university teacher's guide to life in Korea watch as she helps you with "learning the Korean language, daily life in Korea as a foreigner, dating in Korea, as well as travel vlogs when [she's] on the road" check her out!
maangchi: because who doesn't love good food. ^^ "If you like food, and like sharing food with other people, we're going to be instant friends!" start cooking now.
ChanKiGD - german subtitles
KpopFrTV - french subtitles
TheKpopSubber2/3 - english/hangul subtitles
Perfect for practising pronunciation and also going crazy to kpop ^^. There are also many korean tv/variety shows on youtube (look forward to a post about that coming soon) that can be found just by typing in the name of the show.
If you know any other great channels that I haven't mentioned be sure to comment below and recommend some!
If you know any other great channels that I haven't mentioned be sure to comment below and recommend some!
안녕!





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