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20 Responses to “News #18 - Video Homework #2 - Time”
Saturday at 6:30 pm
Here are a few questions for you!
▷ 몇 시에 일어나요? (What time do you wake up?)
▷ 몇 시에 자요? (What time do you sleep?)
▷ 몇 시에 한국어를 공부해요? (What time do you study Korean?)
▷ 몇 시에 양치를 해요? (What time do you brush your teeth?)
▷ 몇 시에 퇴근해요? (What time do you get off of work?)
▷ 몇 시에 아침을 먹어요? (What time do you eat breakfast?)
▷ 몇 시에 집에서 나가요? (What time do you leave your house?)
▷ 몇 시에 이메일 체크를 해요? (What time do you check your E-mail?)
▷ 몇 시에 KoreanClass101.com을 들으세요? (What time do you listen to KoreanClass101.com?)
여러분… 좋은 질문이 있으시면, 남겨 주세요!
(Everyone… if you have a good question, please post it!)
Here are lessons where you can find out about time:
http://www.koreanclass101.com/2007/10/29/beginner-lesson-12-telling-time/
http://www.koreanclass101.com/2008/01/15/newbie-lesson-18-what-time-is-it/
Here are the lessons where you can find out about Korean numbers:
http://www.koreanclass101.com/2007/10/01/beginner-lesson-6-exchanging-phone-numbers/
http://www.koreanclass101.com/2008/01/08/newbie-lesson-17-what-day-is-it/
http://www.koreanclass101.com/2007/12/19/newbie-lesson-16-really-how-old-are-you/
Saturday at 9:16 pm
재밌잖아 나도해봐 씽랄라라…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdBipSIl2qs
Saturday at 10:27 pm
이번 비디오도 재미있을 것 같아요!!
(I think this video will an interesting one, too!)
Sunday at 2:14 am
Austin, thanks for the video.. .good stuff.
Sunday at 10:49 am
I like this singing group(거북이) very much too. Too bad that the leader of the group died from heart attack…
so sad…
Sunday at 2:26 pm
oh my gosh there’s another person named Charles 그때문에 이제 부터 찰스로 합니다. 좋을거나요?
Sunday at 11:33 pm
Hey guys, looking forward to doing this homework! I have something special planned… but I need this translated into Korean.
“Hello. Can I ask you some questions? I have some homework, and I must ask Korean people some questions in Korean. They are very easy questions.”
Monday at 1:20 am
You mean I have to form *sentences* again?
Please tell me how to say “all day”, and “all the time”, as an answer to these time questions. “Never” would also be useful.
Monday at 2:00 am
찰스
한국어로 ‘찰스’라고 표시하는 것은 좋은 생각인 것 같아요! 저도 앞으로 구분해서 ‘찰스’라고 표시할게요!!
Monday at 2:01 am
Max
Looking forward to the video too! 저도 비디오 기대되요!
Here’s the sentence you need in Korean :
” 안녕하세요. 질문 몇 가지 해도 되나요? 숙제가 있는데, 한국 사람들한테 한국어로 질문을 몇 가지 해야 돼요. 아주 쉬운 질문들이에요.”
Good luck with your quest!!
Monday at 2:03 am
Bouks
Hehehe. I know you’re getting better at forming sentences in Korean!! 화이팅!!
“all day” is 하루 종일
“all the time” is 항상
“never” is 전혀 + (~하지 않다)
Monday at 5:24 am
i haven’t made my video yet, so hopefully i don’t miss the “due date” again, but i’ll be making mine soon.
비디어 숙제를 좋아해요!
Monday at 2:09 pm
I’ll be looking forward to your video Emily
Bouks - I’ll be looking forward to seeing your improvement ^^ If you have any more questions, just ask! (I wonder if it’s going to be on Korean drama’s this time ^^)
Max - I like your idea! Sounds like it can be another nice homework assignment. Interviewing someone
Monday at 10:08 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDlVnGqJIHU
이비디오가잘안했지만 재미있게보세요
Tuesday at 4:36 am
–I like this singing group(거북이) very much too. Too bad that the leader of the group died from heart attack–
:’( that is really sad to hear, great music, very catchy
–oh my gosh there’s another person named Charles–
yep, there are a few of us out there, too bad i dont have enough time to study korean, but i stop by here often just because keith and hyunwoo are such cool guys
Wednesday at 10:27 am
Thank you Charles!!
and please please think about studying Korean in some fractions of your free time
- you will find it very easy to learn since you already know Japanese.
Wednesday at 6:50 pm
Sorry folks. We forgot to mention, please send all videos via e-mail to: contactus@koreanclass101.com
Due date for this video is: 5/24
Tuesday at 11:53 pm
Must be hard to edit these together eh?
Tuesday at 11:57 pm
:) Yeah it’s a lot of work but it’s very rewarding!!
BTW the second video is on the way
Tuesday at 11:57 pm
for those of you who haven’t participated yet, you can still send your videos in!
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