Learn Korean with Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Yes, Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a C1-level pick for Korean learners. Rapid courtroom argument packs dense Sino-Korean legal terms into every case, and the protagonist's distinctive speech style adds information-rich monologues. The vocabulary load sits well beyond intermediate, so it is a genuine C1 stretch.
Key takeaways
- Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a C1-level pick for Korean, best suited to advanced learners.
- The advanced pick: dense legal Korean and information-rich monologues.
- It runs 1 season, 16 episodes, so its vocabulary recurs enough that finishing it builds real Korean listening.
- Against the 18 other Korean titles in our difficulty index, it is easier than 0 of them.
- Expect everyday Korean such as 변호사 and 재판.
- Watch it with Korean subtitles rather than your own language, which the research links to the biggest listening gain.
- Difficulty
- C1 (hard)
- Best for
- advanced learners
- Format
- TV series
- Length
- 1 season, 16 episodes
- Original audio
- Korean
- Genre
- legal, drama
- Platform
- Netflix
- Relative difficulty
- Easier than 0 of 18 other Korean titles we rate
- In our index
- 1 of 19 Korean titles
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Korean words you'll hear in Extraordinary Attorney Woo
- 변호사
- lawyer, attorney (byeonhosa)
- 재판
- trial (jaepan)
- 증거
- evidence, proof (jeunggeo)
- 사건
- incident, legal case (sageon)
- 법
- law (beop)
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Extraordinary Attorney Woo hard for Korean learners?
- Yes, it is C1. The legal vocabulary is dense and the monologues are information-rich, so it suits advanced learners; others should lean heavily on graded subtitles.