Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Well, the weekend is almost here and you finally have a few days off thank goodness! Now, you just need to find something fun to do in Korea! So you ask your best friend in Korean, “It happens that I have a few days off, what can we do this weekend?” Hesitantly, she looks at you almost as if she is afraid to speak, and quietly answers you in Korean, “It happens that I have to go on a business trip this weekend!” WHAT?! You have worked every weekend for the past three weeks and you finally have a weekend off to spend doing whatever you want in Korea…and she is working?! You almost yell at her asking where she is going! Even more afraid now, she answers you in Korean, “It happens that my boss is sending me to Thailand!” Pleading with her, you beg her in Korean, “How could this happen? There’s no way out of it?” Your friend makes her final stand and explains in Korean, “There’s nothing I can do. They just told me they are sending me tomorrow.”
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Beginner Season 4 . 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.
22 Responses to “Beginner Lesson S4 #22 - “It Happens That” I Have to Go on a Korean Business Trip!”
Tuesday at 6:30 pm
Can you make sample sentences using -게 되다?
Tuesday at 7:35 pm
저는 다시 커피를 마시게 됐어요
Tuesday at 9:22 pm
hellothere!
i want to delete my accound now in this site. please let me know when you delete my accound now.
thank tackey
Wednesday at 8:21 am
Wednesday at 10:02 am
길을잃 게될면, 진구들 중에 제일 먼저
길을 찾아갈사람이 누구 세 요?
Wednesday at 10:58 am
tackey
Hi, please send an email to contactus@koreanclass101.com and let us know your email address and ID - thank you ^^!!
Claire
모모
“길을 잃게 되면, 친구들 중에 누가 제일 먼저 길을 찾게 될까요?” would a way to say it
Wednesday at 1:15 pm
내가 급한 일을 맡었고 열심히 일 하기로 했지만 오늘 친구를 도와주게 됬어.
Wednesday at 3:52 pm
Wednesday at 5:10 pm
Wednesday at 5:12 pm
are you happy now/
Wednesday at 5:44 pm
Eric
‘맡었고’ –> 맡았고
:) 좋은 예문이에요 ^^.
claire
Wednesday at 6:04 pm
using my name to another….
Wednesday at 6:05 pm
funny it seems but…. its sad to me
Wednesday at 6:06 pm
I know you know what I am saying…
Wednesday at 8:12 pm
Wednesday at 8:23 pm
Hyunwoo Sun SSi, annyong haseyo? jilmun issoyo. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT hanguk mal ro ottoke mal he yo?
Wednesday at 11:47 pm
jun
안녕하세요. “It was love at first sight” 한국어로, “첫눈에 반했어요”라고 해요
Saturday at 11:47 am
In the lesson, a request is made asking for comments regrding reading the lesson notes while listening to the lesson. For a long time I wantd to do this but didn’t know how. Then, I discovered that by right-clicking “lesson notes” and sellecting “Open in Another Window,” I could do exactly that. I thought I would pass this along for people who may not know this.
Sunday at 8:17 pm
This is my e-mail
I send a mail but don’t get a any reply
Palitha
Wednesday at 9:56 am
한국말 잘 못 하는데요…..I’ll ty…
그 사람은 어제 남기게 됐어요.
I’m trying to say…”It happens that he left yeserday.”
아아아아아!!! 잘 몰라요!!! lol
더 설명해 주세요:???:
Sunday at 12:44 pm
I always look at the lesson notes. I play the audio in a popup and then either navigate directly to the notes or open in another window.
BTW, Americans (or myself, at least), find it difficult to pronounce 됐어 the same way that Koreans do, because my English-speaking tendency is to pronounce the “w” sound in “dwae” hard, like saying “way” with a “d” on the front. Koreans seem to pronounce it much softer, so that it almost sounds like “day” with a very slight “w”
Saturday at 7:52 pm
Hi folks!
질문있게됬어요 (did I get that right?)
what’s the difference between 돕다 and 도와주다? both are to help right?
도와주세요!
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