Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Ah, you have the itch to travel for a vacation away from Korea. You plead with your significant other and explain that while you love Korea, you need to get away to someplace new, at least for a few days. You suggest in Korean, “Let’s take a vacation to an island where it’s warm and sunny.” Your significant other responds in Korean, “But we already have some travel plans to look forward to - we’re visiting my parents in a month.” Is that his idea of a vacation - going to another place in Korea to stay with his parents? Your skin starts to crawl, and you assert in Korean, “Well, that sounds like too much stress for it to truly be a vacation. Since I won’t be able to relax at all while we’re there, we’ll have to go away for a while to a fancy island resort to make up for it.” With that, you stomp off, but you hear a loud sigh from the other room. For good measure, you add in Korean, “I want my fruity umbrella drinks!” You’re sure you’ll get your way…or else!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you how to express when you see or hear something that doesn’t meet your expectations using the Korean equivalent of “for,” “when you consider,” and the like. 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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With KoreanClass101.com, you’re free to learn Korean at your own pace! In today’s conversation, we’re catching up with Inseong and Soyeon at the bookstore. They’re working, and finally, someone asks the other out! (We all knew it was coming.) But the response is asking “May I go?” As that’s the case, we’re going to be needing the grammatical structure -도 되다 (-do doeda), which asks or gives permission to do something. In addition, we’ll be going over some important vocabulary words for our Intermediate level students. After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us comment!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You are finally finished after a very busy week between your office in Korea and studying to speak Korean! But it’s all behind you now…and you are running late to meet your girlfriend! You excitedly rush to meet her apologizing as you throw your arms around her! You apologetically explain in Korean, “I am so sorry! I should have taken the subway!” Just thrilled to finally see something besides your face buried in Korean books and files, she replies in Korean, “It’s okay. Perhaps, I should have met you at your office!” You both agree it doesn’t matter now. All that matters now is spending some time together this weekend! Arriving at the movie theater in Seoul though, she asks if you remembered the tickets. Realizing things cannot get any worse, you apologize once more in Korean, “I should have bought tickets, but I forgot!” This is not going well. Maybe you can just take her to a lovely Korean dinner to make up for your forgetfulness. You offer to take her anywhere she wants to go in Korea for dinner - sky’s the limit! She regretfully replies, “I shouldn’t have eaten tonight before we met.” Something tells you that you are both going to have a lot of regrets about tonight…
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to talk about your regrets in Korean using the Korean phrase meaning, “I should have…” or “I regret that I didn’t….” Don’t add missing this Korean lesson to that long line of regrets! Visit us at KoreanClass101 when you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Are you good at art? In today’s lesson, Nayoung is getting critiqued by her teacher. And as he’ll be criticizing art, he’s going to need some descriptive verbs (aka adjectives). In addition to introducing descriptive verbs, we’ll be have a few irregular conjugations we want to get into as well. So remember to tune in listen to our lesson! And after you do, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! My goodness, your Korean friends are running extremely late to meet you. You can’t believe how long you’ve been waiting at the Korean mall for them to arrive. How inconsiderate of them! They’re throwing you totally off your schedule, and as a Type A maniac on the loose in the Korean mall, that’s not a good thing. You call your Korean friend, but she does not answer her cell phone. You leave a message, telling her in Korean, “I am sick to death of waiting for you. How much longer will you be?” You tap your foot incessantly, and you wonder whether the other Korean shoppers think you have some kind of illness. You decide to tell anyone who asks in Korean that you’ve discovered a great new way to lose weight…by being in constant motion! You’ll tell them in Korean that you’re writing a book about the power of nervous energy. Yes, that’s it! Of course, it could just be that your hunger is getting to you, so maybe that’s really not a good idea. You look across the Korean mall at the food court and decide maybe a snack is in order while you wait. There’s no reason you should starve to death while you’re waiting!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will show you how to amp up your melodramatic side by teaching you how to say you are “sick to death” of something. The next time your friends drive you crazy, you’ll be prepared with a response. Now all you have to do is learn how to fake some tears or feign exhaustion! 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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