❤️ K-Live 002: Pharmacy — Open Zone (A–B Role Switch + Free Lesson Note PDF)
❤️ K-Live 002: Pharmacy — Open Zone
Your first real-life health conversation — in Korean.
Want to survive in Korea?
Then you’d better know how to say:
“Do you have painkillers?”
💊 What’s Happening?
You’re at a pharmacy in Korea.
You ask for pain medicine (Tylenol).
But it’s out of stock — and they explain what’s available.
You ask how to take the medicine, when, and how much it costs.
This is everyday Korean.
Not for exams — but for real life.
🎬 Watch the Duet
Practice the full 6-turn conversation at a slow, clear speed.
Speak each line out loud — and train both roles: A and B.
Includes subtitles: Korean + English + Romanization.
🙏🏻 Just a quick note — 🙏🏻
The first few seconds may look a bit blurry,
but the quality improves right after. Thanks for your patience!
📄 Download the Free Lesson Note
What’s inside:
• Full script (KR / EN / Romanized)
• Key expressions
• Review checklist
Use it while you practice — or after.
💬 Key Expressions
• Do you have painkillers?
• What kind of medicine is this?
• How many times a day?
• Before or after meals?
These aren’t grammar points.
They’re the words that help you survive in Korea.
🔥 What’s Next?
You just spoke Korean — at a pharmacy.
Now it’s time to train for speed and confidence.
👇 Scroll down to unlock the Pro Zone, where you’ll:
• 🎙️ Catch Korean at native speed
• 🧠 Speak without any script
• 👥 Train both A & B roles under pressure
• ✍️ Write each line to remember
• ⚡️ Perform the full Duet — at real tempo
This is how Korean becomes survival-ready.
Let’s turn knowledge into fluency.
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