Dear Korean,
I'm studying Korean and it would help me tremendously to be able to listen to native speakers while I'm working/throughout the day. I have no idea what to search for to find recordings that are actually interesting to listen to. Do you have any recommendations for regularly updating, interesting podcasts in Korean, besides the KBS radio program broadcasts?
Mary H.
Dear Mary,
The Korean does not even own an iPod. (He is serious.) Assuming you are located in the U.S., the closest thing he can think of is Korean language radio channels. For example, AM 1660 is New York Radio Korea.
Readers, do you have any recommendations?
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