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You’re ready to start to speaking fluent Korean, right away! A whole new world will open up for you with sentences that include, “Starting now…,” “From here on out…” and other variations of this phrase. You might just be ready to say, “From now on, I’ve decided to live in Korea!” With this beginner Korean lesson, master에서 to refer to “from now.” You’ll also be able to use까지 (”until,” “up to”) with style to talk about time, range and distance. There are so many ways to incorporate these phrases into your Korean, you won’t know how you spoke the language without it!

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Your friend recommends a Korean dish. You head out to the nearest Korean supermarket, pick it up, and take a bite into it… Cringe! Why did your friend say this Korean food was unbelievable!? Ok, you decided to trust your friend and give it another shot. You take your second bite… and… hey not bad! You take your third bite, and you’re already on your way back to the closest Korean supermarket!

In this Korean lesson, you’ll learn how to express the more you do something, the more you enjoy it. Or if you’re not a fan of your friend’s recommendation, the more you hate it. In this lesson, you will learn how to use the grammatical structure (으)면 -(으)ㄹ수, the more, the better.

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Learn Korean travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com. A little Korean can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, SurvivalPhrases.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover another high frequency phrase that you will surely find useful on your trip, vacation, or travels to Korea.

 

Korea is regarded as one of the most well-connected places in the world. And as a traveler in Korea, you may want to utilize this fact to contact home, search the Internet for some vital Korean information, or maybe even just to pass the time in Korea. That’s why in today’s lesson we give you everything you need to know about how to get on the Internet while you’re in Korea! Remember to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com and leave us a post!


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Suddenly, as you are leaving the Korean university you attend, the rolling black thunderclouds above explode with a breathtaking downpour! Bursts of color appear around you as flowers sprouting from the awkward Korean sea of gray. Everyone at the Korean university has an umbrella…everyone but you! You recognize the person standing next to you from one of your classes as he exclaims in Korean, “It’s raining again?!” Attempting to figure out what your next move should be, protecting your books, and being polite all at once, you reply in Korean, “Yes, it’s raining a lot lately. I don’t have my umbrella!” Your classmate offers in Korean, “I have an umbrella. Please share it with me.” Feeling even more awkward now, you reply in Korean, “I have a car. I can make it, thanks.” Looking enlightened, your classmate replies in Korean, “Well, if you have a car, then can I have a ride?” Did you say “car?” Surely, you meant bike!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to talk about things you have and do not have in Korean as well as several common expressions about the rain! Visit us at KoreanClass101 where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In our first lesson, Keith and Seol introduced themselves to the community (in Korean of course). Now in our second lesson, Seol has brought two of her friends. And of course they’re Korean! They’ve blessed this community by volunteering to occasionally do a little voice acting for us here at KoreanClass101.com. So come on in and meet Seol’s friends! Be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!