Archive for May, 2011 
So you’ve been studying Korean for a few months now, right? Maybe even a few years! You’re feeling pretty good about what you know…but have you ever really put it to the test? We know, not everyone can make it to Korea to test out their speaking and listening skills. But did you know that you can create an immersion environment right from your very own home? Are you up for a challenge? Listen to today’s Cheat Sheet lesson to learn how immersing yourself in a completely Korean world will do wonders for your confidence and skills!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You never really got into cooking until you moved to Korea. Now that you live here, you seem to be cooking all the time because Korean food is so different than what you’re used to. This can sometimes be a problem — especially when you don’t know the Korean how to express what you need. Looks like you not only need to work on how to read recipes in Korean, but your Korean fluency and vocabulary. In this lesson you’ll learn Korean recipes for fluency that are sure to help you cook up some great Korean conversation!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You have always been a very grateful person. However, today you are just having one of “those” days. It all started when a young woman climbed in your taxi this morning, late to her corporate job, and asked you to hurry through traffic! Attempting to be the pleasant person you usually are, you oblige. Under her breath, you hear her mutter in Korean, “If only I had gone to bed earlier….” Making small talk as any decent cabbie will, you ask if she had a late night. She suddenly spews forth an endless list of complaints in Korean, “We had a company dinner! It would have been nice if it had ended earlier…, I should have drunk less! It would have been nice if I didn’t try so hard to make people like me…, it would have been nice if yesterday had been Friday in fact…I could stay in bed all weekend and try to forget about my terrible life!” Not being able to hold your tongue, you snap back in Korean, “I should have the ‘problems’ you have…company dinners and such! I should have practiced more…it would have been nice to see the Seoul Olympics! But I’m not whining about it!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you how to form the structure meaning, “It would have been nice to…” or “I should have” in Korean! This useful Korean structure will help you talk about your regrets in Korean. Listen in to this fantastic Korean lesson so you won’t have to say, “It would have been nice to hear what they had to say in Korean Intermediate Lesson #11!” Visit us at KoreanClass101 when you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! You should leave us a message while you are there!

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