Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! At seven o’clock in the morning in Korea, the door to your room opens, and through your bleary eyes, you can barely see the outline of your roommate’s silhouette in the doorway of your Korean apartment. You mutter in Korean, “It’s not time to get up yet.” Your roommate responds in Korean, “Oh, you’re kidding me. The sun’s been up for a hour already. Don’t you want to get up?” You reply in Korean, “Are you kidding me? No, I don’t want to get up. If I did, I’d have gotten up myself.” Your roommate sours a bit and tells you in Korean, “Well, I’m making your favorite breakfast…bacon, eggs benedict, and a surprise breakfast dessert. I am preparing for my audition for the cooking school in Korea. You know how badly I want to become a chef, and this Korean school is great. But if you want to stay in bed all day, don’t want to help me out, and don’t want to enjoy the bacon, suit yourself.” You think to yourself in Korean, maybe you can get out of bed for bacon…
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 what you want and don’t want to do in Korean. You can use these Korean phrases to talk about what you do and don’t want to do for your career, for breakfast, and, well, your possibilities are limitless! 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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This entry was posted on Monday, December 14th, 2009 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Newbie 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.
15 Responses to “Newbie Lesson S4 #24 - Don’t Let Anyone Make You Do Anything You Don’t Want to Do in Korea!”
Monday at 6:30 pm
Can you make example sentences using “-고 싶어요”?
Tuesday at 1:04 pm
서울에 가고 싶어요
친구을 너무 만아고 싶어요
Thursday at 3:00 pm
“저도 서울에 가고 싶어요! 친구도 만나고 싶어요.”
“~hago sipeoyo.” is so useful.
Monday at 3:29 pm
please help ! Why is the premium learning centre not available ?
Monday at 6:46 pm
hello! Tunamei 님
We are really sorry about the inconvenience you had.
If you have the premium account, It should be ok…
We will figure out what’s wrong and make it work satisfactorily.
Lastly, thanks for your understanding.
2009년 마무리 잘 하시고, 새해 복 많이 받으세요.
Tuesday at 12:20 pm
I also have premium account but the premium learning center is not available. Can you please check?
Premium learning center is one of your most useful tools.
Wednesday at 9:32 pm
여러분 잘 지내셨어요?
heheheh
happy new year!!!
Monday at 2:24 pm
안녕하세요 여러분!
We apologize for having this problem.
Today, We are going to check and fix it.
Thanks to understand us.
감사합니다.
Monday at 10:16 am
The Premium Learning Center for this lesson should now be available. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Monday at 8:03 am
this is so cool
Wednesday at 2:50 pm
Sharella님
It’s nice to meet you here.
만나서 반갑습니다.
Thank you~
감사합니다.
Wednesday at 8:28 pm
This was helpful ^^ thanks
Friday at 8:24 pm
it’s weird when you translate
할아버지 될 거예요
as
I…want to become a grandfather.
Saturday at 10:22 am
‘-ㄹ 거예요’ means ‘will’, so it’s best translated as ‘I will become a grandfather’. If you want to say you want to become a grandfather, I think it’s better to say ‘할아버리[가] 되고 싶어요’
Monday at 9:35 am
For Koreans, they can say ‘I want to have grandson’(손자가 갖고 싶다. / Sonjaga gatgo sipda) to say ‘I want to become a grandfather.’
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