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Archive for November, 2008  

Learn advanced Korean with the Advanced Lessons at KoreanClass101.com! Today we will have a look at what’s probably the most important thing for your healthy life - sleep! In this ever more competitive world that we’re living in, a lot of people tend to choose to sleep less and get more work done, but listen in to this Advanced Lesson at KoreanClass101.com and find out why sleep is so important as well as learn the necessary vocabulary and expressions to talk about the topic in Korean! After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Things aren’t usually cut and dried. You might say, “I feel sad and happy at the same time” or “That movie was interesting and confusing at the same time.” Express your emotions in Korean, even if they are mixed. And, explain the many things about life that conflict. In this lower intermediate Korean lesson, master -기도 하고 -기도 하다  (“sometimes verb A, sometimes verb B”). You’ll discover just how versatile this sentence construction is with the many examples provided in this great Korean lesson. Start saying things like, “Sometimes I’m happy, sometimes I’m not” in Korean with ease now!


Let’s face it. Sometimes you have to tell people not to do something. Like: “Don’t call me anymore” or “Don’t be mad at me.” Imagine if you needed to tell someone what NOT to do in Korean, but couldn’t. Knowing how to use this phrase in a variety of ways may just save you time and trouble!

This beginner Korean lesson is designed to help you master -지 마(요/세요), the phrase used to tell people not to do something. You’ll also discover the only correct way to use it and the difference between polite and casual forms. In addition, you’re sure to benefit from the numerous example sentences in this extremely useful Korean lesson.