Archive for February, 2009 
One subway ride in Seoul is enough to make you understand why it is almost unnecessary to have your own car if you’re living in Seoul. The subway system in Seoul is very convenient and it connects all parts of Seoul, making it really easy to get around without costing much. In this Picture Video Vocab lesson, we’re going to have a look inside a subway station in Seoul, and learn some interesting and useful vocabulary related to the subway. After watching the video, if you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comment!
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I have been living and going to school in Korea for about a month now, and yesterday, my professor at the college in Seoul gave us the coolest assignment. Well, at first I thought it was cool…now I am getting very nervous about it. Our Korean professor wants us to hand write letters to our classmates in Korean and then actually mail them! The idea, at least in theory, is both to revive the lost art of written Korean communication and also to help non-native Korean speakers practice speaking Korean. At first, I was very excited about getting to know my Korean college classmates a little better. However, as I thought about it more, how will they feel when they receive my letters, and will they be able to read my Korean? Something tells me though that regardless of how poorly I write in Korean at first, people everywhere feel very special when you take the time to sit down and hand-write them a letter. Maybe I will learn more in this lesson than just how to improve my Korean writing skills!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Audio Blog lesson, you will learn all about Seung-hye Yeo, and her experiences with writing letters in Korea. Have emails taken precedence over a good old-fashioned written letter in your life? Then, this is one Korean lesson you won’t want to miss! Stop by KoreanClass101 and pick up more great Korean lessons and learning materials! Write us a letter in the comment section while you are there!

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In this Korean video tutorial, youll learn the words for all sorts of fruits. Theyre presented so that you’re sure to learn: hear a native speaker repeat the word three times, fast, slow, then fast. The video also shows the Korean characters for each fruit, and there’s a fun self-test at the end to see just how much you learned.
Everyone hates interviews; it’s no different in Korea. But this is your first interview in Korea. Although you have been speaking Korean (and practicing speaking Korean) for about a year now, you still cannot help but feel very nervous about how well you will communicate your thoughts in Korean for this interview. Well, there’s no better way to learn Korean than to jump in feet first and just do it! One of the first questions your potential employer asks you in Korean is, “what experience do you have?” Oh, you know this one thanks to KoreanClass101 and their fantastic Korean lessons! Your confidence is building and you are sure you have this interview in the bag! You can definitely talk about the experiences you have had in Korean! What’s that? He wants to know your experience with electrostatic what? Are you in the right building?
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean lesson will not teach you about electro…, well anything. But we will teach you how to talk about your past experiences in Korean using the Korean phrase meaning, “to have (not) done.” Visit us at KoreanClass101 for more great Korean learning materials and lessons! Leave us a message while you are there!

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You tripped over your own feet on the way to your earliest class this morning at the Korean university. Making things worse, you did it right in front of that cute Korean guy you’ve been flirting with. Then, you failed your exam to top it off! It’s okay, everyone has bad days. Your friends are meeting you for lunch at your favorite Korean restaurant to cheer you up and things will get better! At the Korean restaurant, the waiter drops soup in your lap just as that same cute guy from the college walks past your table. He kindly stops to make sure you are okay, but your friends are too afraid to alert you to the unidentified Korean food protruding from your teeth! And later, that same cute guy…he graciously pays for your meal after the Korean restaurant declines your credit card! After a day like today, the only thing you can think to say in Korean to your new Korean beau is, “I’m so embarrassed!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean lesson will teach you how to say, “I’m embarrassed” or “what a shame” in Korean! It happens to the best of us, so get prepared now! And don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101 where you never have to be embarrassed to get all the extra Korean learning materials and lessons you can handle! That’s what we’re here for! Leave us a message while you’re there!

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