The Temperature of Language: Our Nineteen - Season 1

Season 1
19-year-old youths who are striving to live today sincerely What is the temperature of language for their hearts? The temperature of Language: Our Nineteen, a teen drama of Korean high school seniors' hidden real-life that adults don't know.

Episodes

Is my school grade the grade of my life?

I Keep Comparing Myself to My Friend

I go around flirting?

The Reason I Became Left Out

First Kiss with my Best Friend

Studies And Friendship Require Money

A high school senior can't have no dreams?

Is He That Guy That SAT Next to Me?

Dating a luxury for a high school senior in Korea?

Why my mom doesn't understand me

KSAT D-100, Top of the School is Gone

I went to get my Friend who ran away from home

Falling apart with best friend due to college admissions

The End After Gossiping

Our Nineteen, the twist on the worst day of my life

Everyone has their own ocean
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