Listen "Learn Korean: Coffee Shop"
Episode Synopsis
This episode exposes you to phrases, repeated in English and Korean, to improve your Korean vocabulary and help you to express yourself in Korean.
These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing Korean language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal Korean class. The more you expose your brain to Korean audio, the faster you'll learn.
View the full list of English and Korean phrases in this episode.
Contact us with feedback and ideas: [email protected]
Phrases in this episode:
I would like a latte.
Can you make a latte with ice?
How many espresso shots does that have?
Do you have decaf coffee?
Is it possible you can make it half caffeine and half decaf?
Can I pay with cash?
Oops! I thought I had more cash. Do you accept credit cards?
Is there a place where I can charge my phone?
What's the Wifi password here?
I'd like to order a turkey panini and some chips.
The coffee is great, thanks so much for doing that for me.
I’m waiting for someone, a tall handsome guy with black hair.
If he comes in, could you tell him where I’m sitting?
We’re having a work meeting today.
This place is perfect for co-working.
Thanks so much, we’ll probably see you again tomorrow!
These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing Korean language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal Korean class. The more you expose your brain to Korean audio, the faster you'll learn.
View the full list of English and Korean phrases in this episode.
Contact us with feedback and ideas: [email protected]
Phrases in this episode:
I would like a latte.
Can you make a latte with ice?
How many espresso shots does that have?
Do you have decaf coffee?
Is it possible you can make it half caffeine and half decaf?
Can I pay with cash?
Oops! I thought I had more cash. Do you accept credit cards?
Is there a place where I can charge my phone?
What's the Wifi password here?
I'd like to order a turkey panini and some chips.
The coffee is great, thanks so much for doing that for me.
I’m waiting for someone, a tall handsome guy with black hair.
If he comes in, could you tell him where I’m sitting?
We’re having a work meeting today.
This place is perfect for co-working.
Thanks so much, we’ll probably see you again tomorrow!
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