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Park Ji-sung Teaches Simple Korean on CNN


Serving as an honorary ambassador for the upcoming Winter Games, the South Korean athlete and legend made a short appearance on CNN, breaking down how to say things like “It's a world record” in Korean. (Image: CNN screen capture image)

Serving as an honorary ambassador for the upcoming Winter Games, the South Korean athlete and legend made a short appearance on CNN, breaking down how to say things like “It’s a world record” in Korean. (Image: CNN screen capture image)

SEOUL, Dec. 15 (Korea Bizwire)Once the 2018 Winter Olympics are over, perhaps a future as a Korean instructor awaits former Manchester United player Park Ji-sung. 

Serving as an honorary ambassador for the upcoming Winter Games, the South Korean athlete and legend made a short appearance on CNN, breaking down how to say things like “It’s a world record” in Korean.

Park's Korean lesson appeared on CNN on December 14 under the headline “Winter Olympics: Park Ji Sung's quickfire South Korean translations”. (Image: Olympics Organizing Committee)

Park’s Korean lesson appeared on CNN on December 14 under the headline “Winter Olympics: Park Ji Sung’s quickfire South Korean translations”. (Image: Olympics Organizing Committee)

Park’s Korean lesson appeared on CNN on December 14 under the headline “Winter Olympics: Park Ji Sung’s quickfire South Korean translations”.

Once the 2018 Winter Olympics are over, perhaps a future as a Korean instructor awaits former Manchester United player Park Ji-sung. (Image: Yonhap)

Once the 2018 Winter Olympics are over, perhaps a future as a Korean instructor awaits former Manchester United player Park Ji-sung. (Image: Yonhap)

With a duration of 2 minutes and 19 seconds, the video includes a total of 10 phrases.

 

Kevin Lee (kevinlee@koreabizwire.com)

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