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Archive for June, 2008  

At first, your eight-year-old son was not very excited about moving to Korea. He begged and pleaded to stay with friends back home! “Mom,” he said, “I don’t even know how to speak Korean!” However, today he came bursting through the front door of your new home in Korea screaming with excitement! After only a week at his new Korean school, he has learned some valuable Korean lessons he can’t wait to share with the family! He screams in Korean, “Mom and Dad! I learned to read and write in Korean this week!” Excited to see your son smiling again, you ask him what he learned. He tells you in Korean, “I learned to read and write cat and dog and ball and…!” Laughing at your son’s happiness and excitement, you stop him and tell him in Korean, “obviously, you also learned to say AND!”

 

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you to use the Korean conjunction “and” to link verbs and clauses in Korean. This is an extremely easy and extremely useful grammatical function in Korean. Remember to stop by KoreanClass101 and pick up more great Korean lessons and learning materials! AND leave us a message while you’re there!

 

Korean mom

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Level: News

It’s time for another Korean Video Homework! Yay! We know that learning Korean is fun with KoreanClass101.com, but it can be even more fun if you participate in the comments, the forums, and in the homework videos! This week’s video homework(비디오 숙제) is about saying what you can do and what you can’t do.

What can you do? What can’t you do?

Think about it, and try answering those two questions in Korean. Don’t know how to do that? Don’t worry, you can listen to these two lessons right below, and then you will know how!

Beginner Season 2 Lesson #4 - What Can’t You Do?

Beginner Season 2 Lesson $5 - Interview Goodness

Korean Video Homework

And the following is the video collage of the homework videos!
They were amazing! Good job everyone! 여러분 모두 수고하셨어요!!

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Level: Audio Blog

Jeongeun loves to watch movies, and in this Audio Blog, she’s telling us about the movie experience in Korea. Find out how Korean people experience those great Korean movies. What is the Korean experience? And as always, Hyunwoo and Mihyun are back talking 100% in Korean about movies in Korea. This 100% Korean lesson is completely transcribed and is in this lesson’s PDF. Don’t forget to listen in and check it out the PDF as you learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com!

movie theater in korea


We’ll be taking a look at an everyday conversation in Korean between a married couple. Married couples in Korea often use different speech levels according to their relationship. This lesson gives us a close look a Korean politeness levels between married couples. So if you’re married to a Korean, this may be the lesson to listen to!

In this lesson, we’ll be going over the intentional -려고 하다 (ryeogo hada). The Korean intentional has several different forms and different patterns, each with their own little nuance. With this lesson, you’ll learn about that little nuance, and keep the Korean grammar in your head nice and organized. We’ll also be covering Intermediate level Korean vocabulary essential for any Intermediate student, or a student ready to make the jump to Intermediate!

Korean couple on the phone

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If you’re reading this, you’re almost definitely using a computer. But be careful, Computers can be extremely problematic for health. And it’s not just carpel tunnel syndrome. Listen in, and find out about these diseases! Be careful when you surf the net!

As we’re talking about computer related diseases, we’ll be using Korean medical terms and vocabulary. This lesson is 100% in Korean, and is complete with the entire transcript included in the PDF as well. Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com and remember to listen in and let us know what you think by stopping by KoreanClass101.com and leaving us a post!

Computer Diseases in Korea