
Book cover
Books you find in bookstores are great, but they don’t always give you many opportunities to use what you learn in real life.
This book is based on many conversations I’ve had with my students over the past four years.
It is structured around two essential themes:
✔️ "Daily Life" – covering fundamental aspects of our everyday routines, like eating, cooking, sleeping, and washing.
✔️ "The Flow of Time" – focusing on the changing seasons (spring, summer, fall, and winter) and the weather.
Everything in this book is designed to help you learn practical, real-life Korean that you can actually use! 😊

Your daily life (Various topics)

Short themed stories per topics

A collection of useful words related to the topic

Through this book, I truly hope you’ll feel comfortable speaking to yourself in Korean during your daily life, and that through this process, your Korean skills will grow and improve.
What does it include?
- It contains a vocabulary list related to each topic and theme as mentioned right above.
- A short story using those words, and a grammar breakdown with examples that can be learned from the story.
- Please note that in order to read this book, your Korean level should be at least Upper Beginner. If you cannot read Hangul or are at the very beginner level, it may be difficult.
- If you want to quickly and enjoyably master everything from the alphabet to the Beginner level, you can sign up for my Beginner (1) class 😄
- If you are in Upper intermediate or advanced level, it might be easy for you! I hope you think about it carefully before purchasing.
What categories are there?
- Daily life: Eating, Cooking, Sleeping, Washing
- Seasonal cycles: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Weather
How can I use this book wisely?
- It includes a notebook that allows you to practice on your own.
- It’s common knowledge that the more you practice, the more fluent you become!
- Try to memorise vocabularies.
- Read and Underline any words or grammar that you don't know.
- Review the words you know, and for new words, look them up and try to translate them.
- Try to answer the mini questions in the book.
Students taking classes with me can ask questions at any time, and if if you want, we can cover the topics during the lesson as well 😎