Target level
TTMIK Levels 4-7
What can you achieve through this course?
- Learn how to say common English words and expressions into Korean without making errors
- Learn a bunch of useful Korean expressions and sentences that you can use in your daily life right away
Sample lesson
Lecturers


Course language
Korean
What can you find inside the course?
- 10 lessons
- Lesson notes
Table of contents
- The awkward way to say “upset” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “worth” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “excited” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “awkward” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “cool” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “deserve” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “sick” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “depend-1” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “depend-2” in Korean
- The awkward way to say “shame in Korean

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Hello! Thank you for making this course! It has helped with some confusion about different vocabulary words.
I do have one question, regarding Lesson 1. How would the word “서운하다” differ from 슬프다 and 속상하아?
Thanks for taking this course! They are quite similar, right?
But here’s a short breakdown to help your understanding.
– 슬프다 = to be sad (*슬픈 노래 = sad song)
– 서운하다 = to be sad and feel disappointed (when someone doesn’t meet your expectations)
– 속상하다 = to be sad and feel discomfort (when things don’t go your way or something makes you worry)
Great course, full of nuances in vocabulary & expressions!
Thanks for sharing your review! 🙂