Learn Korean Through K-Pop Songs In tVN's New Variety Show "K-Pop Cultural Center"

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Learn Korean Through K-Pop Songs In tVN's New Variety Show "K-Pop Cultural Center"
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K-Pop Cultural Center, the new tVN variety show will be broadcasted for the first time on February 10. It is an entertaining program to learn the Korean language easily and in a fun way while also learning K-POP, the center of the Korean Wave, and to understand Korean culture through lyrics.

Each episode, popular singers appear as daily lecturers and teach their songs to 10 foreign students who like K-pop. Various nationalities will then experience Korean culture indirectly through singing. During the course, they will talk about different song styles and learn Korean from different angles and while having fun.

The MCs of the program are Lee Sang-min, Kim Jong-min, and Jang Do-yeon. They will lead the class, learn songs together and act as pilot assistants. In addition, they are expected to represent Korean culture from the standpoint of Koreans and help foreign students improve their understanding. The three are known to enjoy singing, so the viewers are looking forward to seeing what they will be doing.

Meanwhile, the first teaser video released before the full-scale broadcast reveals the appearance of the three MCs. It shows the purpose of the program "Learning Hangeul with K-pop" through an interesting sneak shot situational drama. The three play the lyrics of the famous K-Pop as they arrive exit 5 of Hapjeong Station, missing a girlfriend and talking on the phone.

In particular, the selection of songs comes from different genres ranging from Coyote's "Pure Jung" and Lula's "Winged Angels." Following the teaser, this broadcast also provokes curiosity as the singers of various generations and genres are foreseen. The artists are expected to handle the classes in different ways and to also release hilarious and entertaining chemistry with foreign students each time.

"The song contains all the cultures of life, from the language and philosophy of the times, the emotions of joy, romance, romance, family, and social trends. One of the best ways to understand the country is to sing its songs. It is learning, and K-pop, which is causing a worldwide craze, informs foreigners what is Korea and its culture about. It will be fun to exchange emotions and culture at the same time," the production manager said.

"K-pop cultural center" will air on February 10 at 8:10 PM KST.

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