If you have been learning Korean for any length of time, you know the drill: You can conjugate verbs, you know your annyeonghaseyo from your annyeonghigyeseyo, but the moment you speak to a native, they smile politely and switch to English. Why? Because textbook Korean and real street Korean are two different universes.
Here's some information on how to sound like a native Korean speaker, as well as details about the "Talk To Me In Korean" (TTMIK) PDF: Unlocking Fluency: How to Sound Like a Native
Even without the book, you can start improving your accent by focusing on these three areas: How To Sound Like A Native Korean Speaker Here's some information on how to sound like
How to Sound Like a Native Korean Speaker Talk To Me In Korean (TTMIK) Unlocking Fluency: How to Sound Like a Native
Based on TTMIK’s methodology, here is how to use these materials to improve your accent: Master Sound Change Rules
Talk To Me In Korean (TTMIK) offers various free audio downloads and lesson notes, the full book How To Sound Like A Native Korean Speaker