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Archive for August, 2008  

Level: Audio Blog

The essence of Korean culture can be found in a Korean classroom. Everyone chips in to help clean up at the end of class. As you learn Korean, don’t forget to learn about Korean culture and the group centered mentality in Korea that is extremely important. Jeongeun exemplifies the typical Korean mindset. So listening in to this lesson and you’ll understand Korean people and Korean culture! And remember to chip into the KoreanClass101.com community and stop by to leave us any questions or comments you may have!

Korean Classroom, Korean high school, korean students, korean school

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Korean work ethic is world renowned. Koreans work the most hours in the world. But is it really all work work work? There’s definitely water cooler talk, and in this Korean lesson, we’ll be hearing just that as we learn Korean with this free online Korean lesson! As we’ll be listening in on a story of what happened to our Korean office employee over the weekend, we’ll be going over a logical connector, which gives reasons. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

Korean Office, Amusement Park in Korea


You’re stranded in Korea, lost your tour group, and you need some money. You stop by an ATM, but, uh no! It’s written all in Korean! What to do! Well, we have the lesson just for you. As you learn Korean with us, learn some essential vocabulary words that may just save you when you need it the most! In this free Korean video lesson, we’ll be talking a look at a Korean ATM and make sure you know all the essential vocabulary.

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You have been working with your child for months to teach him to speak Korean. Everyone knows that learning a foreign language is easier when you begin young, so you plan to teach him as many languages as you can while his young mind is still a sponge. This week you are teaching him to make comparisons in Korean. You start with some simple examples in Korean, “I like dogs better than cats.” Your son looks at you confused. You try another Korean example, “I like hamburgers more than pizza.” He still sits there looking at you as if he is horribly confused…or bored to death! Okay, one more example in Korean and then you will ask him what he doesn’t understand. As your wife passes by, you tell your son in Korean, “I like movies more than books.” Your son turns and whispers to your wife in Korean, “I like mommy more than daddy!” Well, he’s learning more than you thought!

 

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to make comparisons in Korean using “(more) than.” Remember you can get more great Korean lessons and learning materials by stopping by KoreanClass101! Leave us a message while you are there!

Korean baby, Korean kids

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Well, you have had about all you can take! First, your brother and his friend from Korea wouldn’t let you watch TV! Then, they took the computer! But, the final straw was when they ate the rest of your pizza! You told them in Korean, “I was going to eat that!” They laughed and told you in Korean, “we are going to do everything you want to do!” Overhearing the argument, your mother asks in Korean, “are you going to keep fighting with your sister all day?” Angelically, the two boys tell your mother in Korean, “we are not going to bother her again!” Not wanting to take the change, your mother tells the boys in Korean, “That may be, but just in case, I am sending her to the movies and the mall!” As you happily leave for a day of movies and shopping with your friends, you tell the boys in Korean, “what are you going to do without me?”

 

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Beginner lesson, we finish our 3-part series on the intentional in Korean. Korean grammar does not have a future tense but it does have the intentional. However, as there are several different ways of telling someone your intentions in Korean, we’ll be going over all the linguistic nuances in Korean. Stop by KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and learning materials. Leave us a comment while you are there.

 Korean mothers, korean families, korea in the future

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