Colloquial Korean Audio [hot] -
While Talk To Me In Korean is a structured course, their "Iyagi" (Conversation) podcasts are gold. Two hosts have a natural, slow-paced conversation about everyday topics like "Moving houses" or "Birthday parties." They speak clearly but use real contractions.
Colloquial does not mean banmal (반말 - casual speech) exclusively. Colloquial audio exists in jondaemal (존댓말 - polite speech) too. For example, a conversation between a junior and senior coworker is colloquial (it has contractions and filler words) but still polite. Do not assume all colloquial audio is rude. Listen for the relationship between speakers. colloquial korean audio
Mastering colloquial Korean requires shifting away from textbook formality and immersing yourself in the "real-life" sounds of the language While Talk To Me In Korean is a
: Moving beyond the polite ha-yeo-che into casual ban-mal requires hearing the shift in intonation. Colloquial audio exists in jondaemal (존댓말 - polite