10 Effective Ways to Learn Korean Through BTS: Hacking Your Way To Learning Korean
10 Effective Ways to Learn Korean Through BTS: Hacking Your Way To Learning Korean
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It can be difficult to learn a new language, particularly if you don’t have any friends who are native speakers. As much as we adore BTS and their amazing music videos, it’s unlikely that they will assist you in learning Korean in the near future (sorry). However, that doesn’t mean you can’t figure out a way to learn the native tongue of your favorite K-pop stars. The most effective method for learning a foreign language is regular practice. However, this is easier said than done in our overly busy lives. Fortunately for you, we’ve got some advice on how to learn Korean through BTS without actually studying with them (maybe?). Continue reading for ten methods to learn Korean with BTS.
Watch and read your way to fluency
Reading Korean books and watching Korean TV is one of the first things you can do to become more familiar with the language. You will become more accustomed to Korean speech patterns through watching TV shows in the language, which will facilitate your understanding of native Korean speakers’ accents. Additionally, you can observe how people speak in real life and be exposed to various forms of Korean speech, such as the formal and informal levels, by watching Korean shows. Additionally, reading Korean literature will enable you to interact more actively with the written word.
Use BTS lyrics to learn Korean vocabulary
This can be accomplished by taking a notebook and listing each song’s lyrics word by word. Then, look up each word’s definition in a Korean-English dictionary. Next, finish the notebook sentences you previously created by adding the definitions. Using your phone’s “remember” feature, you can even add an image to aid in your memory of the word and the sentence that contains it.
Learn the K-pop slang
When you’re learning a language, it’s also important to understand the cultural context, which includes its slang. K-pop is a massive cultural phenomenon in South Korea, so they use a lot of K-pop slang in their conversations. You can use these expressions in real-life conversations—just make sure to use them correctly, or you may inadvertently offend your Korean friends. Learn phrases like “I’m hitting the gym today” (오늘 해외에 합시다), “I’m going to the dermatologist today” (오늘 자연과 가다), “I’m going to the hairdresser today” (오늘 샤워하고 가다), and “I’m going to the dentist today” (오늘 치아 가다) to make your daily itinerary more interesting.
Watch BTS music videos with subtitles to learn Korean
Another great way to learn Korean is to watch BTS music videos with subtitles. By watching the different videos with their subtitles on, you can learn how the lyrics are pronounced and how the language is spoken. You can use your computer or laptop to do this. Simply search the name of the BTS song you want to study with subtitles on YouTube, and you should be able to find the lyrics in Korean and English. While you’re at it, why not try to mimic the pronunciation of your favorite member?
Make flashcards of key words you learn in Korean
Creating flashcards on your phone is an excellent method for improving your memory of information. You can make flashcards on your phone to test yourself later on the terms you encounter while learning the BTS by making a note of them as you encounter them. This is a great way to improve your fluency because it will help you retain the Korean words and phrases for longer.
Get K-Pop playlist for continued
presence Listening to music makes you feel good, improves your concentration and even helps you speak a new language more fluently.
Also, since BTS makes music, you can use their songs when learning Korean.
Just plug in your headphones and listen to your favorite His BTS songs or create a playlist of other His K-POP songs to help you learn Korean.
This playlist will help you improve your listening comprehension and pronunciation and become fluent in Korean.
Go to karaoke with your Korean-speaking friends.
Learning a language also means talking to people who speak that language.
If you don’t have any Korean-speaking friends, why not enjoy karaoke with a Korean-speaking friend who loves BTS?
This is a great way to practice your pronunciation, learn more about the language, and have fun at the same time.
You can also write lyrics to your favorite BTS song by your girlfriend and sing along with your friends.
This is a great way to work on the language, and you’ll naturally incorporate the new words you learn into your songs.
You can also try writing the lyrics of BTS songs in Korean.
This is a great way to practice writing in Korean and also makes a great gift for your friends learning Korean who love BTS.
Join other fans in a Korean language course.
If you really want to learn Korean, you can take a Korean course.
There are schools and communities where you can learn Korean and interact with other people with the same interests.
If there is a BTS-themed Korean course near you, you can find it and take it.
Learning a new language can be difficult, especially if you don’t have any friends who speak the language.
We love BTS and their super cool music videos, but they probably won’t help you learn Korean right away (sorry).
But that doesn’t mean you can’t learn the native language of K-pop idols.
With these 10 tips, you’ll be fluent in no time.
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