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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Now that you’ve learned how to use 보이다 (boida) from the previous Beginner Lesson (Season 3 Lesson #24), you are ready to move on to learning this extremely useful structure, which will help you describe things better. -아/어/여 보이다 (a/eo/yeo boida) means “to look” or “to seem” and with this structure you can talk about how things look. So listen to this lesson and come to KoreanClass101.com, and practice with us. We have a question waiting for you in the first comment! And this lesson is the last one in Beginner Season 3, but don’t worry! Season 4 is coming up soon with the start of the new year!


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Different languages have different systems, and sometimes these differences can give you a headache, but once you get them under your belt, they make you sound so much more fluent! And in this 24th lesson of Beginner Season 3, you can learn how to use the passive voice in Korean. Passive voice in Korean can be used in contexts and situations that do not use passive voices in English, so listen to this lesson and find out in what kind of situations you can use passive voice in Korean and also learn how to use it in a sentence. After listening, be sure to leave us a comment and practice with us!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Making choices isn’t always easy, especially if you have to choose just one out of many options. In that case, this Korean grammatical structure, “-든지” (deunji) or “-거나” (geona) will come in handy. So find out how to say “whether … or” in Korean, and practice saying your Korean sentences with us! After listening to this lesson, be sure to stop by and leave us a comment! Learn Korean


If you’re working for a Korean company, get ready to let the good times roll! Korean companies usually go out together and eat lots of good food. But after they eat, most of them go get some Korean soju! Then… they get some Korean snacks! Then… they go to karaoke! For a night out in Korea, it seems to never end. Find out why hanging out in Korea means, you’ll be hanging out till the morning. And if you can keep up, you’ll be loving our grammar point! In this lesson, we’ll be going over the potential, - ㄹ/을 수 있다. With this you’ll be able to tell your Korean friends if you can keep up with them or not! korean lessons


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! If you are enjoying learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com, and if you want to become more fluent in Korean, you will want to listen to this lesson and learn how to say “if” in Korean. This -(으)면 (-(eu)myeon) is an essential part of everyday Korean, so be sure to listen in and while you’re at KoreanClass101.com, remember to leave us a comment. Learn Korean