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Read real Korean news across politics, business, health, and more. Build fluency with intermediate-frequency vocabulary (words 501–1,200) through formal news-style reading passages.
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Read a news report about presidential approval polls using formal declarative Korean.
Read about National Assembly proceedings and learn to make comparisons with N에 비해.
Read about a welfare policy overhaul and learn to express cause and reason with -기 때문에.
Read about Seoul city policy and learn the formal sequential connector -자마자.
Read about an upcoming general election and learn to express a decision or plan with -기로 하다.
Read a KOSPI market summary and learn about passive voice constructions in business Korean.
Read a quarterly earnings report and learn news-specific attribution verbs: 밝히다, 전하다, 강조하다.
Read about Korea's export records and learn the formal news connector -(으)ㄴ/는 가운데.
Read about youth unemployment trends and learn the formal hypothetical conditional -다면.
Read about Seoul apartment price trends and learn to express a change of state with -게 되다.
Read about a national flu vaccination drive and learn to express purpose with -기 위해(서).
Read about emergency room overcrowding and learn to express necessity with -(으)ㄹ 필요가 있다.
Read about COVID variant surveillance and learn to describe situations without completion using -지 못한 채.
Read about the youth mental health crisis and learn to form present-tense noun modifiers with -는.
Read about health insurance deficits and learn to express contrast despite expectations with -는데도.
Read a fine dust warning bulletin and learn to express degree or extent with -(으)ㄹ 정도로.
Read about record summer heat and learn to form past-tense noun modifiers with -(으)ㄴ.
Read about Korea's renewable energy targets and learn to provide background context with -는데.
Read about Korea's carbon neutrality roadmap and learn to describe formal prohibition with -는 것이 금지/규제되다.
Read about plastic waste and learn to describe ongoing directional trends with -아/어 가다.
Read a crime news report and learn to cite sources with N에 따르면.
Read about a corruption sentencing and learn the formal unverified report pattern -(으)ㄴ 것으로 알려지다.
Read about income inequality and learn to list multiple dimensions with -뿐만 아니라.
Read about a labor rally and learn to express intention with -(으)려고 하다.
Read about migrant worker rights and learn to draw sharp contrasts with -는 반면에.
Read about a Korea-US diplomatic meeting and learn to shift topics in news writing with 한편.
Read about FTA negotiations and learn to nominalize verbs into noun phrases with -ㄴ/는 것.
Read about a North Korean missile launch and learn to report unverified information with -(으)ㄴ 것으로 알려지다.
Read about global conflict impacts and learn to express concern about potential outcomes with -(으)ㄹ 우려가 있다.
Read about a UN climate resolution and learn the formal citation pattern N에 의하면.
Read Korean tech journalism about artificial intelligence and automation, with a focus on how AI is reshaping employment and industry.
Follow Korean news about social media regulation, platform culture, and how online trends shape society.
Read about cyber threats, data breaches, and security policy in Korean news coverage.
Explore Korean business news about the semiconductor sector, global chip competition, and tech industry dynamics.
Read Korean news about streaming platforms, content regulations, and the evolving digital media landscape.
Read hard Korean news using connectives that signal conclusions and consequences, common in investigative and analytical reporting.
Read Korean newspaper editorials and opinion columns, learning how writers express viewpoints and make arguments in formal Korean.
Read data-driven Korean news articles and master expressions for citing statistics, quantities, and reaching a figure.
Consolidate your intermediate Korean news reading skills with a comprehensive review of political and social topics.
Complete your intermediate Korean news journey with a full-spectrum review using advanced evaluative expressions found in analytical journalism.