Have you ever had a teacher that was so demanding that you were afraid of him/her? That’s what the students in this Korean math class is experiencing. Teachers in Korea can be extremely demanding. There are teachers that are very lenient, but generally, Korean teachers are very demanding. And students in Korea will often experience the conversation we have in this dialog.
In this lesson we’ll be going over how to express one’s ability or inability to do something in Korean. The grammar in this lesson is used extremely often in everyday Korean conversation. We’ll also be going over a phrase that can be considered Korean slang. We’ll be going over the often used phrase 장난 아닌데 (jangnan aninde). And the meaning is not so difficult to guess. Take a guess at this common Korean phrase, and stop by KoreanClass101.com and listen to the bonus track to see if you’re correct! And while you’re at our site, remember to leave us a post!
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Okay, you made some mistakes back home. But you started a great new life here in Korea, made some new friends, and found a great job! In fact, last night your new bosses even took you out for a fantastic Korean dinner to celebrate! However, when it came time to toast your new job, they wouldn’t let you settle for the tea you were drinking… This morning when you went to work, you encountered some very ruffled feathers! Your boss asks you in Korean, “We didn’t know you were such a drinker!” Embarrassed and grasping for the right thing to say, you reply in Korean, “I didn’t know I wouldn’t be able to stop at one.” Your boss explains in Korean, “Didn’t you know you could trust us and tell us the truth?” You tell him in Korean, “I’m so sorry, I didn’t know it would happen in Korea!” Smiling, he tells you that from this point they will be watching you!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you how to say, “to have thought that,” “to know that,” and “do not know that” in Korean. We will show you how to construct these simple Korean phrases as well as provide plenty of examples for their use. Please visit us at KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and learning resources. Leave us a message while you are there!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! It’s the holidays, and you’re visiting your girlfriend’s family in Korea for the first time. Meeting the parents can be a bit awkward, so you ask your girlfriend in Korean for some advice. She tells you in Korean, “Just relax and be yourself. You’ll need to greet them politely, of course, and just be as polite as possible the whole time.” You respond in Korean, “Of course. It shouldn’t be that bad…I just have to meet two people. I can handle that, no problem.” Your girlfriend replies in Korean, “Well, not exactly…did I not tell you that all my relatives are coming to visit?” You inquire in Korean, “Just how many relatives are we talking about?” She responds in Korean, “Oh, I don’t know…not that many…maybe twenty!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Absolute Beginner lesson will teach you basic Korean greetings that you can use when meeting someone for the first time. We’ll teach you the essentials of initial Korean conversation, such as how to say “hello” and share your nationality in Korean. 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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You’re textbook shopping for the perfect Korean language course. You finally pick one out, feeling confident that this is the one. But now that you’re a few chapters in, you’re starting to realize that while the grammar is okay, the vocabulary is from another world. Are these words you’re ever going to use?! In this Cheat Sheet lesson, we’re going to tell you about a new vocabulary resource for you to study from. What’s the point of studying vocabulary words you’re never going to use in conversation? Every self-studier knows that when it comes to vocabulary, high frequency and versatile words are the ones that will carry you through a conversation. So click play and find out where you can find these lists and how much they’re going to cost you. (Spoiler Alert - They’re free!)
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! What do you do when you’re visiting a foreign country like Korea and you don’t know the language? If the locals don’t know Korean, simply not communicating with people isn’t an option. If you can’t speak in Korean with them, and you can’t write notes in Korean, then what do you do? If you’re only able to speak Korean in a foreign land like our speaker, you might have to resort to using gestures and pointing to get what you want and go where you need to go.
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Audio Blog lesson will tell you a trip our Korean author took to Brazil. She’ll explain to you in Korean why she enjoyed her trip abroad despite her communication difficulties. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find Korean Lesson notes (remember – this lesson is spoken entirely in Korean!) as well as many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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