WEBTOONS TO LEARN KOREAN (part 2) 🍬

Hey everyone! Part 2 of learning Korean through webtoons is here! Have any of you finished the first two webtoons I introduced? Let me know if you enjoyed them! Webtoons are such a fun way to pick up new vocabulary and natural expressions. The best way to learn Korean through webtoons is to read regularly and take notes on useful phrases!

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2025/2/16 Edited to

... Read moreWebtoons provide a visually rich platform for language acquisition, blending entertaining narratives with educational value. In this continuation, we highlight two engaging webtoons, 'Swimming Class for Mermaids' and 'Will You Marry Me?', which are perfect for language learners. 'Swimming Class for Mermaids' offers captivating dialogues that not only entertain but also introduce useful phrases, making the language stick more effectively. The charming characters and creative storyline make it easier for learners to relate to everyday Korean expressions. Similarly, 'Will You Marry Me?' immerses readers in emotional storytelling where real-life conversations enhance the learning experience. The mixture of romance and humor keeps readers engaged while reinforcing vocabulary through emotional resonance. By incorporating regular reading habits with these webtoons, learners can enhance their vocabulary, improve their understanding of natural expressions, and develop a love for the Korean language. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, webtoons serve as an enjoyable tool to practice and immerse yourself in the language.

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A child wearing a hat and sunglasses illustrates the Korean phrase '연락할게요' (yuhn-lahk-hahl-gae-yo), meaning 'I will contact/reach out (to you),' for daily vocabulary.
A child stands next to a large cardboard box, learning the Korean phrase '문자 보내 주세요' (mun-ja boh-neh ju-seh-yo), which translates to 'Please text me / send me a text,' as daily vocabulary.
daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learnkorean #studyingkorean
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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A backyard scene with a yellow toy car, displaying the Korean phrase '괜찮아요, 다시 해봐요.' (It's okay, try again.) with romanization and individual word translations for learning Korean vocabulary.
A child's hand and a red table with food and toys, showing the Korean phrase '다시 한 번 말해 주세요.' (Please tell me one more time.) with romanization and word-by-word translations.
A black screen presenting a list of daily Korean vocabulary words with their romanization, asking the viewer to recall them.
daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learnkorean #learnkoreanlanguage
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learning corean #learnkorean
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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A screen displays song lyrics in Korean and English on a purple background, with media player controls at the bottom. The lyrics include phrases like "Hello, hello, hello" and "I know mom, I'm grown". A Lemon8 watermark is visible.
Studying Korean
One of my favorite ways to study Korean is by trying to keep up with the lyrics to my favorite Korean songs lol How do you like to study for the language you're learning? #lemon8diarychallenge #learnalanguage #languagelearning #learnkorean #learnkoreanlanguage #languages #lan
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s n o w

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A street scene with palm trees and parked cars under a clear blue sky, featuring the title 'YOUTUBE TALKSHOWS to learn KOREAN' and the user handle 'lemon8 @kaylindo_'.
A YouTube channel page for '차린건 쥐뿔도 없지만' (Not Much Prepared with Young-ji), showing its subscriber count and benefits for learning Korean, including improving listening, teaching slang, and showing culture through celebrity chats.
A YouTube channel page for '밖으로 나온 집대성' (Zip Daesung), showing its subscriber count and benefits for learning Korean, including enhancing listening, introducing slang, and providing cultural insights.
TALKSHOWS TO LEARN KOREAN 🌸
Hi! Learning Korean through these YouTube talk shows is seriously so much fun! Shows like Not Much Prepared with Young-ji and ZIP Daesung make it easy to pick up casual phrases, slang, and real conversation flow. Plus, you get to hear your favorite idols speak naturally—so it’s like studying and fa
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Kaylin Do

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