Analyzing a word EP.5 How to order coffee in Korea? (커피 어떻게 주문해요?) episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 9 MIN

Analyzing a word EP.5 How to order coffee in Korea? (커피 어떻게 주문해요?)

from Min의 한국어 Podcast (Korean Podcast) · host Korean Language Journey: 민 그리고 금희

In this slow Korean listening practice video, we share a common mistake foreigners make when ordering coffee in Korea: translating "Can I get a coffee?" too directly into "받을 수 있을까요?". This slow Korean monologue is perfect for intermediate learners to practice their natural listening skills, understand the cultural nuances of ordering, and learn everyday vocabulary. 🇰🇷☕ ▶️ Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@KoreanPodcast-Min 📥 Free PDF Transcript Downloadhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Wo34d8PR3iItS8qG1z6_zeRTnV_jEFjrPntY1_rhtg/export?format=pdf 📢 Want to support our channel and get exclusive study materials?👉 Join our Patreon:https://patreon.com/Matty_Korean_podcast 👉 Subscribe for more Korean learning contenthttps://min-s-korean-podcast.kit.com/29103dd5f4Is it really natural to say "받을 수 있을까요?" at a Korean cafe? In this episode, we take a closer look at Korean ordering habits and why direct translations from English can sound a bit awkward to locals. We break down the linguistic and cultural differences, introducing the 3 most essential and natural expressions real Koreans use every day when ordering food or drinks. You’ll learn essential everyday Korean vocabulary, useful cafe expressions, and practical phrases you can use in daily life. This podcast is perfect for improving your Korean listening skills while discovering interesting cultural facts with confidence!Email : [email protected]

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In this slow Korean listening practice video, we share a common mistake foreigners make when ordering coffee in Korea: translating "Can I get a coffee?" too directly into "받을 수 있을까요?". This slow Korean monologue is perfect for intermediate learners to practice their natural listening skills, understand the cultural nuances of ordering, and learn everyday vocabulary. 🇰🇷☕ ▶️ Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@KoreanPodcast-Min 📥 Free PDF Transcript Downloadhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Wo34d8PR3iItS8qG1z6_zeRTnV_jEFjrPntY1_rhtg/export?format=pdf 📢 Want to support our channel and get exclusive study materials?👉 Join our Patreon:https://patreon.com/Matty_Korean_podcast 👉 Subscribe for more Korean learning contenthttps://min-s-korean-podcast.kit.com/29103dd5f4Is it really natural to say "받을 수 있을까요?" at a Korean cafe? In this episode, we take a closer look at Korean ordering habits and why direct translations from English can sound a bit awkward to locals. We break down the linguistic and cultural differences, introducing the 3 most essential and natural expressions real Koreans use every day when ordering food or drinks. You’ll learn essential everyday Korean vocabulary, useful cafe expressions, and practical phrases you can use in daily life. This podcast is perfect for improving your Korean listening skills while discovering interesting cultural facts with confidence!Email : [email protected]

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