Hello, K-drama lovers!
If you're a fan of Korean dramas and you're learning English, here's some good news: you can combine both and make your study sessions way more fun! Believe it or not, many K-dramas include scenes in English, and several Korean actors and actresses speak English fluently.
In this blog post, let’s explore how watching K-dramas can help you improve your English and who you should watch out for when it comes to great English-speaking moments!
Why Learn English Through K-Dramas?
Most Korean dramas are in Korean (of course!), but some include characters or scenes that use English—whether for business, travel, or conversations with foreigners.
Watching these can help you:
Improve your pronunciation
Learn real-life vocabulary in context
Develop better listening comprehension
Plus, it doesn’t feel like studying—it feels like enjoying a great show!
Korean Actors and Actresses Who Speak English Fluently
1. Ok Taecyeon (2PM)
Grew up in the United States.
In Vincenzo, he speaks English in a few intense scenes.
His fluency is also evident in interviews and variety shows.
2. Bae Doona
Known for her role in Netflix’s international series Sense8.
She speaks English naturally in the show and is confident in international interviews.
3. Kang Dong-won
Starred in the movie Peninsula, the sequel to Train to Busan.
He did several international interviews fully in English and handled them well.
4. Choi Woo-shik
Starred in the Oscar-winning film Parasite and the drama Our Beloved Summer.
Lived in Canada for many years, so his English sounds native-like.
He’s used English in various interviews and some film roles.
K-Dramas with English-Speaking Scenes
Here are some dramas you can watch if you want to catch real English dialogue:
Crash Landing on You
– Set partly in Switzerland, features English conversations with foreigners.Startup
– Many scenes include business presentations or pitches in English.Itaewon Class
– The character Toni Kim speaks English often, since he's of mixed Korean-African descent and raised abroad.Vincenzo
– Several scenes feature English, especially in interactions with foreign characters and legal contexts.
Tips for Learning English Through K-Dramas
Turn on English subtitles to read and listen at the same time.
Write down new vocabulary and phrases you hear.
Repeat and mimic how the actors say English lines.
Rewatch English scenes without subtitles to test your listening.
Learning English doesn’t have to be boring! If you already love K-dramas, use them to your advantage. Observe how your favorite actors speak English and try to copy their style, pronunciation, and confidence.
So next time you're binge-watching, don’t just cry over the romantic endings—listen carefully and pick up some English too!
Let’s learn English with our favorite K-drama stars!






