Read Aloud Korean.

Reading. Period.

People say Korean is 'easy to read,' but what does that really mean? You won't just wake up one day and suddenly know every word and rule.

Try this instead: Spend 10 minutes every morning—about the time it takes to finish a cup of coffee. Just open a story and read. Stop fighting with boring word lists. Instead, get used to the language through real stories. Let reading wake up the Korean you can actually use.

A strong base for enjoying Korean culture

  • Stamina for the long run: If you only chase buzzwords and skip the basics, you will burn out.
  • How Korean really sounds: You learn the natural rhythm of the language—not just what you hear in polished song lyrics.
  • A solid footing: It is the most reliable way to enjoy the culture without misunderstanding it all the time.

10 minutes every morning—feel the change before your coffee gets cold.

  • Finish a book every day. Just 10 lines in 10 minutes. It feels like finishing a whole book. You don't need to know every word.
  • A habit that sticks. Start your day with a fun story, not boring grammar homework.
  • Flow without a dictionary. These sentences are built for beginners to read straight through without stopping.

Learn naturally through stories of daily life.

  • Understand from the context. Follow the story to see how Korean sentences are built.
  • Warm and human stories. Learn how Korean people think and feel through stories of kindness and respect.
  • Read aloud. When you speak the lines yourself, K-drama dialogue will start to sound familiar.

The Dual Track

Not too hard.
Not too childish.
Just right for you.

Korean stories that are easy to read, but deep enough to truly enjoy. We made them simple for learners, yet rich enough for adults.

The Dual-Track — book with Korean letters and musical notes on white

The Perfect Middle Ground.

It's easy enough to enjoy, but smart enough to help you grow.

Made by Teachers.

Korean high school teachers carefully rewrite every sentence to match your level and speed.

Real Stories, Real Emotion.

We kept the warmth and humor of the original stories.

No Pressure.

Don't think of it as "studying." Just read and enjoy—the progress will follow.

Tired of hard novels? Bored of baby books?

Advanced novels are exhausting because you're always checking the dictionary. Children's books are too simple to keep you interested. This book is the perfect middle: natural, interesting, and just right for adults.

We broke the wall.

You wanted to read beautiful stories, but they were too difficult. But you didn't want to read books for kids either. We solved that problem with stories written exactly for your level.

Rewritten by real teachers.

These aren't just simplified—they are thoughtfully rewritten. We used the most common everyday words so you can read smoothly without a dictionary.

The real "flavor" of Korean.

We removed difficult, old words but kept the heart and emotion. Read it out loud and feel the rhythm of real, modern Korean.

It won't feel like studying.

Just follow the story to the end. When you close the book, you'll think, "I just finished a whole book in Korean!" That feeling of success will lead to real progress.

Illustration: broom and rock characters from the story world

This is your real
Korean power.

With this foundation, RM's lyrics and K-drama lines will feel much closer to you. Finishing a whole story is more powerful than just knowing a few trendy slang words. That is where real skill begins.

Read with confidence.

Easy to start, easy to finish.

Understand naturally.

No dictionary needed. Just enjoy the flow.

Build real skills.

Vocabulary and grammar will become yours naturally.

Connect to the real world.

Songs, dramas, and conversations will feel closer than ever.

Why do you freeze when you talk to Koreans?

You might know grammar, but you haven't practiced the "rhythm" of Korean. Talking is not a puzzle; it's about your mouth muscles remembering the flow. We want you to speak naturally and laugh with your Korean friends.

Read, don't assemble.

Stop building sentences piece by piece in your head. Read the whole story and feel the emotions. This is how you learn the real "taste" of the Korean language.

Train your mouth muscles.

Just like exercise, your mouth needs practice. Reading out loud helps your body learn the rhythm of Korean. It is the fastest way to get comfortable.

If you can say it, you can hear it.

When your mouth remembers a sentence, your ears will recognize it too. You'll be surprised when you start understanding Netflix shows without subtitles.

At your own pace.

No need to rush. Just 10 minutes a day over a cup of coffee is enough. Reading out loud every morning makes your Korean real.

We are here to help.

Join us on our YouTube channel. Just listen, read along, and enjoy. We have 5 books now, and many more stories are coming just for you.

Book Introduction

Learning Korean through fairy tales — The Secret of the Bamboo, book covers

The Secret of the Bamboo

Reeds in a field laughed at a small bamboo shoot. “When will you grow? You look the same!” But the bamboo shoot said, “I am growing every day.” One day, it rained for a long time. When the rain stopped, a tall, strong bamboo appeared. The reeds asked, “Who are you?” The bamboo replied, “I am the shoot you laughed at.” The reeds felt very sorry and looked down.

Learning Korean through fairy tales — The Secret of the Car Wheels, book covers

The Secret of the Car Wheels

The front and back wheels traveled everywhere together. One day, they saw a muddy puddle. The front wheel turned quickly and stayed clean. But it didn't warn the back wheel. The back wheel fell deep into the mud. It felt terrible and thought, “Why didn't my friend say 'Be careful'?” Now the back wheel is angry. What will happen to the two wheels next?

Learning Korean through fairy tales — The Secret of the Work Glove, book covers

The Secret of the Work Glove

An old, dusty work glove wanted to lead an orchestra. The instruments laughed. “Look at yourself. Do you think you can do that?” they said. But the glove did not give up. “That is only your opinion. I have a dream, and your words cannot change it.” The glove kept working on a big door. Maybe it was a door to the future.

Learning Korean through fairy tales — The Secret of the Baseball Stadium Broom, book covers

The Secret of the Baseball Stadium Broom

When the baseball game ends, the stadium gets very quiet. In the silence, a broom dreams of becoming a great batter. It wants to hit a home run, so it practices every day. But practicing alone is hard. A ball of newspaper saw the broom and said, “I can be your ball! Just roll me up and use me.” Now the broom has a friend. What will happen next?

The Secret of the Honeybees, book covers

The Secret of the Honeybees

Two bees, Bangbang and Bongbong, went out to find honey. When they came back, something was strange. Bangbang had lots of honey, but Bongbong had none. Boss bee asked, “Did you both go to the same place?” They said, “Yes.” Boss bee asked, “Then why are the results so different?” It is a mystery. What really happened to them?

The Library: Your first step to real Korean.

Forget thick, heavy textbooks. All you need is one small story that connects with you. Whether you prefer the feel of paper or the speed of a digital file, we have the perfect version. Start your collection today and watch your Korean improve, one story at a time. It's the smallest investment for the biggest change.

Amazon (Physical Books)

Enjoy the warm touch of paper and high-quality art. Perfect for your bookshelf and for focused reading away from screens. We ship worldwide.

Amazon

Etsy (Digital PDF)

Start reading in less than a minute. Download to your phone or tablet and read anywhere—at a cafe, on a train, or in bed.

Etsy

More stories are coming.

We have 5 special stories ready now, but we are just getting started. We write new stories every day so you always have something new to read.

Start your 10-minute habit.

Don't wait for the "perfect time." Tomorrow morning, open your first book, grab your coffee, and just read. That is how you become a better speaker.

YouTube — Read Aloud Korean