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Archive for June 12th, 2008 


June 12th, 2008

Driving down the Korean highway, windows open, top down, and the golden sun beaming down on our faces. The wind is blowing through our hair and our spirits high. It’s a great day to go for a drive, and a great day for us to finish up our Korean Intermediate lessons! Listen in and find out why everyone is in such a good mood!

The Korean grammar that we’ll be going over is a grammatical pattern: 다고 하니까 (dago hanikka), which is used to express a result because you said something. If you said something in Korean, you may cause a chain of events and change life in Korea as we know it… alright maybe not. But you can definitely express it using this grammatical pattern! So remember to listen in and find out about this essential grammatical pattern! And after you listen in, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

Going on a trip in Korea with Korean friends

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Voice Actors: Taejun, Namhee, Yunjin, Mihyun | Host: Keith, Seol
Category: Intermediate Lessons | Comments: 16 Comments »
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