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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com!! Vending machines are plentiful in Korea and everywhere else in the world! That’s the perfect reason to watch this lesson. Anytime you see a vending machine, you can practice your Korean! In this video Korean lesson, we’ll be taking a look at a vending machine and going over Korean vocabulary that can be practiced daily. So remember to listen in for this free Korean lesson, in video format. And after watching remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
You have been trying to think of a way to strike up a conversation with new people in Korea…make some new friends, but you are very shy. Today is such a beautiful summer day in Korea…it sure would be nice to have some new Korean friends to chat with in Korean! Instead, you sit down at an outdoor Korean café, order a coffee, and take a huge drink, not thinking about how hot it might be! Seconds later, as it scalds your tongue, you look around you for help and beg the table of young people next to you in Korean, “please, help! It’s hot!” Laughing they jump to your aid and hand you their ice cream. You shove mounds into your mouth to soothe your ailing tongue…screaming moments later in Korean, “It’s too cold!” Well, you have broken the ice with some new Korean friends, so to speak!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Newbie lesson, we’ll be talking about temperature in Korean using “it’s hot” and “it’s cold.” You can also use this construction to discuss the weather, which is one of the easiest ways to break into a conversation in Korean. Don’t forget, you can learn Korean with our community. Stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave any comments or questions you may have in our comment section! KoreanClass101.com is the perfect place to practice Korean and pick up more great Korean lessons and learning materials!

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You finally convinced your father that you can be trusted with his credit card to go shopping, which was tough after he received the last bill! But you promise this time…you are only going to Seoul to buy a new sweater. Once you get to the Korean shops though, you see they have the newest Korean fashions for this season out! Well, it won’t hurt to look… As you start looking through the racks, the Korean salespeople approach you, telling you how beautiful you would look in the new fashions. You tell them in Korean, “I cannot buy anything because my father will get angry!” Minutes later another clerk approaches and asks in Korean, “have you seen the latest styles, because they would look fabulous on you!” Promptly, you tell them in Korean, “It doesn’t matter because my father would kill me if I bought them!” Finally, another clerk approaches you and says in Korean, “you should try the new styles because they were made for you!” Unable to fight them off any longer, you reply in Korean, “please, show me your latest styles in SWEATERS, because otherwise my father will kill me!” At least this way you both win…
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson continues our three part series on giving reasons in Korean. In this lesson, we will teach you another way to give reasons for your actions in Korean. As Korean grammar can be quite subtle, we’ll go over the slight nuances between the different ways we can give reasons. Don’t forget to visit us at KoreanClass101 because there are more great Korean lessons and learning materials waiting for you there! Leave us a message when you stop by!

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Gyeongbok Palace is Korea’s 117th National Treasure. And our Korean high school blogger went there with her class to do some volunteer work. In Korea, many schools participate in volunteer work in Korea, and Jeongeun went there to clean up the trash! And as this is a touristy area there are many yourists from different place. Listen in and hear what Jeongeun has to say to them! And remember to listen to Hyunwoo and Mihyun for their commentary in 100% Korean. Native Korean speakers may be hard to find wherever you are, but here at KoreanClass101.com, you have all the Korean listening practice you want! And after listening, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!