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#64: How to Use Korean Even on Busy Days (Without Studying More)

Episode 64 Published 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Many Korean learners stop studying not because they don’t care — but because life gets busy.

In this episode of TOPIK & Beyond, Eliza shares practical, realistic ways to use Korean even on busy days, without adding extra study time or pressure. Instead of long study sessions, this episode focuses on small, real-life moments that help you stay connected to Korean — and that also build a strong foundation for TOPIK.


If you often feel like you’re “too busy” to study Korean, this episode will show you how busy-day Korean still counts.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • Why busy days often break Korean study routines
  • How to use Korean in 1–5 minute moments
  • Why listening still helps even when you’re tired
  • How to practice speaking with just one sentence
  • High-frequency Korean vocabulary and grammar that appear often in TOPIK
  • Why everyday Korean is foundational for real fluency

This episode is ideal for learners balancing work, family, or studies — and for anyone who wants Korean to fit into real life.


Busy-Day Korean That Helps TOPIK
This episode naturally introduces high-frequency TOPIK vocabulary and grammar, including:

  • 바쁘다 — to be busy
  • 시간이 없다 — to not have time
  • 잠깐 / 조금만 — just a moment / just a little
  • 듣다 / 들리다 / 보다 — to listen / to be heard / to watch
  • 익숙해지다 — to become familiar
  • –아/어 보다 — to try
  • –(으)려고 하다 — to plan or intend
  • –지만 — but / although
  • 미루다 — to postpone
  • 그래서 / 하지만 / 자주 / 조금 — common TOPIK connectors and adverbs

These expressions appear frequently in TOPIK reading and writing because they reflect real-life Korean.

Looking for Support?
Eliza also briefly mentions the Korean FLOW Club, a monthly practice space designed for learners with busy lives.

It’s built to support:

  • real-life Korean usage
  • consistency without pressure
  • flexible listening, speaking, and writing practice

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