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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! It’s almost your birthday, and it’s time to celebrate it in Korea! You can’t wait to go shopping with your friends, who have promised to buy you lots of fun things today at the Korean mall. You tell your friends in Korean, “I want a new sweater, and a new pair of gloves, and a yellow scarf, and maybe a green scarf too, just in case.” Your friends start to roll their eyes, but unfazed, you continue in Korean, “And I want some new boots, and maybe a new hat.” You pause for a moment, and then you add in Korean, “And, since it’s my birthday, can we go to that cheesecake place for lunch? It’s my favorite!” Finally, your friends have had enough and tell you in Korean, “Yes, we can go to lunch, but stop making a list of things you want! And remember, we aren’t made of money!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to say the Korean word for “and.” Once you can use the Korean “and” to connect some ideas together, you’ll be unstoppable (as your friends know well!). Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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6 Responses to “Newbie Lesson S4 #22 - Make Sure You Get Everything You Want in Korea!”

KoreanClass101.com says:

Can you make an example sentence using “그리고” ? :)

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KoreanClass101.com says:

여러분 연습해 보아요~~ :twisted:

What is your favorite Korean food?
좋아하는 한국음식이 뭐예요?

저는 떡볶이, 김치찌개, 해물전, 만두, 그리고 낙지볶음을 좋아해요.

여러분은요??
알려주세요~ :lol:

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ferdie says:

makes me more excited to learn korean language…

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jani says:

what’s the difference between 간식 and 과자 ?

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KoreanClass101.com says:

:razz: Hi, Jani.

간식(gansik) means ‘every small dishes between meals’. If you have a small size of Korean dishes such as snacks, rice-cakes, or salads, then you can name them as ‘간식’

과자(gajwa) means only snacks, such as Pringles.

So, you can have 과자 as a 간식.

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