Preparing for a K-pop audition

Essential Korean for Foreigners Preparing for K-Pop Auditions

K-Pop Audition

If you’re a foreigner preparing for a K-Pop audition, mastering some basic Korean expressions can help you stand out! Here are some must-know phrases and pronunciation tips for English, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, and Brazilian speakers.


🎤 Basic Korean Phrases for K-Pop Auditions

Self-Introduction:

  • “안녕하세요. 저는 [이름]입니다.” (Hello. My name is [Name].)
  • “저는 [국적]에서 왔습니다.” (I am from [Country].)
  • “제 꿈은 K팝 아이돌이 되는 것입니다.” (My dream is to become a K-Pop idol.)

Expressing Your Skills:

  • “저는 노래를 잘합니다.” (I am good at singing.)
  • “저는 춤을 잘 춥니다.” (I am good at dancing.)
  • “저는 랩을 할 수 있습니다.” (I can rap.)

Common Audition Questions:

  • “왜 K팝 가수가 되고 싶나요?” (Why do you want to become a K-Pop singer?)
  • “어떤 노래를 준비했나요?” (What song did you prepare?)
  • “특기가 있나요?” (Do you have a special talent?)

🌍 Pronunciation & Expression Tips by Country

🔹 🇺🇸 English Speakers (USA)

  • Be careful with ㄹ (r/l) sounds.
    • Example: “사랑” (love) → Sounds like “sarang,” not “salang.”
  • Avoid making “아” (a) sound like “uh.”
    • Example: “감사합니다” (thank you) should be “gamsahamnida” not “gumsahamnida.”

🔹 🇯🇵 Japanese Speakers (Japan)

  • Avoid adding vowels at the end of consonants.
    • Example: “랩” (rap) → Say “raep” instead of “rapu.”
  • “ㅂ/ㅍ” (b/p) sounds are softer than Japanese “バ/パ” sounds.

🔹 🇨🇳 Chinese Speakers (China)

  • Be careful with “ㄴ” (n) and “ㅇ” (ng) sounds.
    • Example: “강남” (Gangnam) → Make sure “ng” is pronounced correctly.
  • “ㅅ” (s) sound is softer than Chinese “sh” sound.

🔹 🇮🇳 Hindi Speakers (India)

  • “ㅈ” (j) sounds like “ch.”
    • Example: “조용히” (quietly) sounds like “choyong-hi” not “joyong-hi.”
  • Avoid rolling the “r” sound.

🔹 🇮🇩 Indonesian Speakers (Indonesia)

  • “ㅓ” (eo) is pronounced “aw,” not “o.”
    • Example: “서울” (Seoul) sounds like “Sawool” not “Seoul.”
  • “ㄱ/ㅋ” (g/k) sounds are softer than in Indonesian.

🔹 🇧🇷 Portuguese Speakers (Brazil)

  • “ㅍ” (p) is softer than “P” in Portuguese.
  • Be careful with “ㄹ” (r/l) confusion.
    • Example: “달” (moon) sounds like “dal” not “dar.”

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