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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Today we have the last lesson of the Lower Intermediate Series. After listening to this lesson, you can learn how to say “I hope I will go back to Korea soon.” This structure, -(으)면 좋겠다 (-eumyeon joketda) is a very efficient way to let others know what you want, without being too straight-forward. After listening to this lesson, find out how to use this in the right context, and while you’re at KoreanClass101.com, leave us a comment and practice with us!

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This entry was posted on Thursday, December 18th, 2008 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Lower Intermediate Season 1 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

19 Responses to “Lower Intermediate #25 - Use Korean to Make Your Wishes Come True”

KoreanClass101.com says:

여러분이 내년에도 KClass101하고 같이 공부하면 좋겠어요 ^^

(We hope you’ll study with KClass101 next year too!)

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Daniel K says:

마지막 쉬운 중급반 레슨은 재미있었지만 준수 씨도 방송을 녹음하는 동안 계실 수 있었으면 좋겠어요.

현우 씨, 미현 씨, 그리고 KoreanClass101.com, 모두가 수고하셨습니다! :grin:

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rigo says:

loved this lesson
i heard this construction many times in dramas
very good !

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dhika bali - indonesia says:

Let’s study a more interesting lessons next year, thanks!!!!

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유충 says:

한국어 능려이 계속 늘 수 있으면 좋겠어요.

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Jacqueline (쟈클린) says:

벌써 마지막 중간물 래슨이에요.
내년도 한국어가 KClass101하고 같이 공부하면 좋겠어요. :smile:

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Claudia 규리 says:

내년에도 Intermediate 래슨있으면 좋겠어요 ^^…

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Robert says:

yeah!!! I made it!! wow, I feel so cool now that I’ve made it through Lower Intermediate. Actually, it was much easier to grasp than I was expecting, and much more useful too. I think the grammar points were really helpful.

I wonder, will there be another season of Lower Intermediate? or should I just jump to Intermediate from here?

thanks a lot!! you guys rock!

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Robert says:

oh! and I got a question.

to say: I wish (I/you/he…) would come is 왔으면 좋겠어요

but how can I use it in this tense: I wish (I/you/he…) would have come

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Jeroen says:

Yeah I wonder how to say that too? Yay I made it through lower intermediate, time for real intermediate :) . I’ll be taking ‘intermediate’ Korean lessons at 성균관 대학 in three weeks time as well :) .

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박영애 says:

네~~저는 내년도 한국어가 KClass101하고 같이 공부하면 좋겠어요 :mrgreen:

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박영애 says:

what mean
빨리 나았으면 좋겠어요

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Stu says:

It means “I hope you get well soon”

The verb 낫다 is irregular. When it is conjugated in the present tense it appears as 나아요. Past tense is 나았아요,etc.

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Tim says:

:razz:
Hello everyone: Daniel K, rigo, dhika bali - indonesia, 유충, Jacqueline (쟈클린), Claudia 규리, Robert, Jeroen, 박영애, and Stu.
Thanks for listening and leaving comment here.
cheers,

Tim :cool:

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Elizabeth says:

한국어 많이 배웠으면 좋껬어요 ^-^

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timandyou says:

Hello Elizabeth,
벌써 레슨 25개를 끝냈나요? 우와~~ 정말 빠르다~~^^
엘리자베스님은 한국어 금방 많이 많이 배울거에요…
네 생각에는 시간 문제 같은데…^^
힘 내세요~~
참, 일 잘하고 계시지요?
cheers,
Tim :cool:

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han says:

i have a pprblem with less notes. It doesn’t shoe up in hangul but in chinese. what should i do?

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han says:

i have a problem with lesson notes. It doesn’t show up in hangul but in chinese. what should i do?

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Koreanclass101.com says:

Hello Han,

This is Jaehwi from Koreanclass101.com

If your computer doesn’t support the Korean characters perfectly, this issue can happen. So we also generated the PDF note lites which has the embedded font. Please check the lite version instead.

If you still have the issue with the PDF note lite, please let us know.

Thank you.

- Jaehwi / Koreanclass101.com

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