
Do you have a Korean phone or Korean mp3 player? LG, Samsung and Cowon are just some of the major Korean companies that you might be making your cellphones, mp3 player, or digital camera. In this lesson we’ll find out where to go when Korean technology doesn’t live up to its reputation. This lesson covers the interrogative structure -ㄹ/을까? (-l/eulkka?), so you can ask others about their opinions. And when giving your opinions, we can use the grammatical structure -ㄹ/을 거야 (-l/eul geoya), which will allow you to give your assumptions.
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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!
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Are you looking for an easy way to break into a conversation in Korean? One of the easiest ways is to talk about the weather, and that’s exactly what we’re doing in this lesson! In this lesson we’ll be going over talking about the weather in Korean. Don’t forget to listen to this lesson for essential Korean vocabulary for those just starting to learn Korean! And don’t forget, you can learn Korean with our community. Stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave any comments or questions you may have! KoreanClass101.com is the perfect place to practice Korean!

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Graduation is today, and he doesn’t even know it! Now that’s one lost student! In this lesson, our lazy and lost student is going to give some more reasons to why he’s not at school. But as today’s graduation, the teacher will be giving the reason why he should come to school. And as this lesson is all about reasons, we’ll be going over another way to give reasons 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 listen in and learn Korean vocabulary and Korean grammar with KoreanClass101.com! And after listening, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post! 
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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!
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Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 6 Comments »
Grammar: interrogative | Function: giving opinions | Topic: camera, elecronics, repairs | Politeness Level: intimate
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