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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! One of your favorite activities since you moved to Korea has been your weekly hike in the mountains. Today, as you sit admiring the beautiful view below you, you notice the young Korean girl sitting next to you. She must have the same hiking schedule as you because you always see her here…maybe you should talk to her. So you lean over and tell her in Korean, “I see you here often.” Shyly, she replies in Korean, “Oh yes, the weather is beautiful on the mountain.” Nodding your head in agreement, you reply in Korean, “Yes, it’s beautiful. You hike here often.” Looking a little shocked by your noticing her…and a little nervous…she agrees and replies in Korean, “I hike here once a week and see you often. I love the mountain. You come here often, too then.” Shyly, she looks away. There is something strange about this girl…

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you about a Korean sentence ending that will elicit agreement or a reaction of some sort from the person you are speaking to in Korean. Visit us at KoreanClass101 when you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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15 Responses to “Beginner Lesson S5 #4 - Check Out the Reactions You Can Get in Korea with This!”

KoreanClass101.com says:

여러분, 등산 좋아하세요? :)

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카이 says:

네, 진짜 좋아해요!! 캘리포니아에서 예쁜 산은 많아요. 등산은 제미있네요. 그리고, 좋은 운동 이네요.

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대자 says:

아! 진짜 등산 하고 싶지만…무서워요. ㅋ ㅋ. 등산 할까 말까 계속 생각해요. 아무튼 재미있다고 들었어요. 등산 할 걸 그랬어요.

~대자~

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선현우(Hyunwoo Sun) says:

카이 :)

캘리포니아에 예쁜 산이 많아요? 우와. 몰랐어요~ 기회가 있으면 가 보고 싶네요 :)

대자 :)

사는 곳 근처에 갈 수 있는 산들이 많이 있나요? :)

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katrin says:

우리 나라에 산이 별로 많지 않아서 등산을 가 번 적이 없어요…-_-((((

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usakorjb03 says:

if u go to a club to meet people and u wanna make conversation, i was thinking u can say…..

여기서 자주 오네요. :lol:

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Eric says:

등산이 멋있네! :cool:
난 알프스 산맥에서 태어났고 어린 때부터 등산 했는데. 요즘은 자주 못해. 기회가 있으면 한국에서 등산 하러 가고 싶어. 산은 전부 다 좋아! :grin:

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크리스 says:

네! 좋아해요. 그러나, 런던에서 살아요 — 런던에 산을 없어요 :sad:

Question: what conjunction (”and”) can I use to combine the last two phrases?

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firsty says:

산….??? 아주 좋이해요…..

그 그림은 부까락산이에요….?????

예쁘군요….

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선현우(Hyunwoo Sun) says:

katrin :) 어느 나라에 사세요?

제임스 :) ㅋㅋ 맞아요. 클럽에서도 쓸 수 있는 말이에요.

Eric :)
저도 산 좋아하는데 요즘은 자주 못 가요. 어렸을 때는 아버지랑 자주 갔었어요.

크리스 :) 런던에는 산이 없어서 아쉬워요 ㅠ.ㅠ

“런던에 살아요” + “런던에 산이 없어요” together can be

“런던에 사는데, 런던에는 산이 없어요.”

firsty :)
:) 그림은 예쁜데, 어느 산인지는 모르겠어요 ^^!

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마팅가 says:

@ Eric 와! 고등학교에 저도 알프스 산맥에서 살았어요. 아! 알프스 진짜 사랑했어요. 지금 미시간에 사는데 미시간에 산이 없어요. 그래서 등산 못 가요. :sad:

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선현우(Hyunwoo Sun) says:

마팅가 :)

저는 한국에 산이 많이 있는데도 등산을 못 가요 :(

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abcfsk says:

Really loving this series five focus on endings! Since I got down the basics that has been the main source of confusion and puzzlement so it’s great to get these!

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KoreanClass101.com says:

:razz:

“Hello avcfsk,”

Thanks for listening!
Good to hear that you like this series.
keep listening,
cheers,

Tim :cool:

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Christine says:

This site aju choaNEyo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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