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πŸ“’ 30-Day Korean Speaking Challenge β€” Cohort 1 Starting Soon!
Every day for 30 days, I'll post one Korean sentence. Your job: record yourself saying it and upload the clip. That's it. 10 seconds a day. What you'll get: - A daily speaking habit - Real improvement in pronunciation and confidence - Community support from fellow learners πŸ“… Start date: To be announced soon. Comment "I'm in! πŸ™‹" below to join the waitlist. The challenge is completely free. Let's do this together.
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πŸ“’ 30-Day Korean Speaking Challenge β€” Cohort 1 Starting Soon!
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Welcome to LingMo Korean Speaking Lab! πŸ‡°πŸ‡·
Hi. I'm so glad you're here. This community exists because most Korean learners have the same problem: they study grammar and vocabulary, but when it comes to actually speaking β€” they freeze. LingMo Lab is different. Here, we speak first. We practice out loud. We get comfortable making mistakes. The philosophy is to study without studying. And over time, we actually sound Korean. A few things to know: - This community is 100% free to join - No judgment. Everyone is at a different level - The more you participate, the faster you improve Start by introducing yourself in the <Speaking Practice> category. Tell us: who you are, where you are from, and why you are learning Korean. ^^
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Welcome to LingMo Korean Speaking Lab! πŸ‡°πŸ‡·
πŸŽ™οΈ Want Personal Pronunciation Feedback?
The community is free β€” and always will be. But if you want me to personally listen to your Korean and tell you exactly what to fix, I offer two options: 1-Day Pronunciation Trial β€” $9 Send me one audio recording (1–2 sentences). I'll tell you: - What your pronunciation actually sounds like to a native - Exactly which sounds need work and why - 2-3 things you can fix immediately - A native audio reference to compare Delivered within 24 hours. ======= Monthly Coaching β€” $99/month Details coming soon. To get started with the Trial, send me a message or email: ottochae@gmail.com Payment via PayPal or Stripe.
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πŸŽ™οΈ Want Personal Pronunciation Feedback?
πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Culture & Fun #1 β€” Why do Koreans eat so late at night?
If you've ever watched a Korean drama, you've seen it: it's 10pm, and someone is eating ramen or fried chicken alone in their apartment. This isn't just a drama thing. It's real. Korea has one of the most active late-night food cultures in the world β€” 24-hour convenience stores, late-night delivery, dawn delivery (μƒˆλ²½ 배솑). The phrase "ya-shik" (야식) literally means "night food" and it's a whole culture. What do you think of this ya-shik culture? Does your country have a late-night food culture? What do you eat? Drop your thoughts as a comment below β€” in English or Korean, both are welcome πŸ‘‡
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πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Culture & Fun #1 β€” Why do Koreans eat so late at night?
πŸ—£οΈ Speaking Thread #1 β€” Introduce Yourself in Korean
Here's your first speaking challenge. Say this sentence out loud and record yourself: "μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš”, μ €λŠ” [your name]μ΄μ—μš”." (Hello, I am [your name].) Then upload your audio clip as a comment below. Don't worry about being perfect. That's not the point. The point is to get your voice out there. πŸ’‘ Pronunciation tip: "μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš”" ends with a falling tone β€” not rising like a question. Try it! I'll listen to every recording and leave a short comment. 🎧
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πŸ—£οΈ Speaking Thread #1 β€” Introduce Yourself in Korean
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