Intermediate
5 chapters · 2 hours 37 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Japanese

Skills You’ll Learn

How to pronounce words that are closer to native speakers

You will be able to understand and master the basics of Korean accents.

Pronunciation practice conveying the words you want to convey with the correct pronunciation

You will understand various intonations in Korean that match your emotions.

Tips for students who are self-taught to enjoy learning Korean

Recommended study methods for those who are self-taught have been included in the BONUS chapter.

Why don't you practice pronunciation that brings you closer to native pronunciation?


It is said that Korean is a foreign language that is relatively easy for Japanese learners to learn,

What bothers many people is “pronunciation.”

In the second part, I'll teach you how to pronounce sounds that are closer to native speakers.

In this class, I was able to understand what “native-like pronunciation” looks like,

You will be able to understand and master the basics of Korean accents.

Pronunciation practice conveying the words you want to convey with the correct pronunciation.

In addition, you can understand and master various intonations in Korean that match your emotions,

Japanese and Korean accents
The goal is to be able to understand differences in intonation.

I will give you tips on how to enjoy learning Korean even for those who are self-taught.

Recommended study methods for those who are self-taught have been included in the BONUS chapter.

The class structure is such that even self-taught students can learn Korean pronunciation well, so I hope you enjoy learning Korean pronunciation.

Curriculum

Creator

Yuki

Yuki

Born in 1979 in Shiga.

Travelled to Korea in 2001. Seoul National University Department of Korean Language Education doctoral program credits and dropped out

Currently Associate Professor, Department of Liberal Arts, Tezukayama Gakuin University (Korean Language Education)

The goal is to build a Korean language learner network all over Japan by making full use of various SNS such as Twitter (about 60,000 followers).

“Yuki's Korean Pronunciation Seminars” will be held all over the country, and Korean pronunciation instruction will be given to over 4,500 learners in total.

books

“200 Native-like Korean Expressions”

“Native-like Korean pronunciation” (both with HANA)

“The 50 Most Fun Tips for Learning Korean in Japan” (KADOKAWA)

“Introduction to Korean from High School Students” (Chikuma Primer Shinsho), etc.

Q. What kind of activities do teachers usually do?

Please introduce your teacher briefly!

A. While I am involved in Korean language education at university, I am disseminating information centered on various social media (mainly Twitter) so that as many people as possible can become familiar with the Korean language.

Q. Why did you decide to start the second class at CLASS101?

A. Thanks to you, the first class was very popular, and we received many voices saying “I want to learn more deeply.”

Q. Who would you recommend this class to?

A. Not only can you understand Korean, but “are you really Japanese?” There are plenty of useful tips for people who want to be told, so it's a must-see for those people!

Q. Please give a message to the students!

A. Impersonation of Korean pronunciation is important anyway, but if you just blindly imitate it and imitate it after holding down pressure points, the efficiency is moon and soft-shelled turtle. Also, by acquiring native-like pronunciation, your confidence will improve, and it will also lead to motivation throughout your studies. Let's work hard together!

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