You’ve been planning for this interview at a very prestigious firm in Korea for quite some time. You studied hard at the Korean university you attended instead of partying with your friends. You held many jobs, working up through the company at each to gain the type of experience that would be sure to land you this job…the dream job in Korea! You even schmoozed the right people at your father’s cocktail parties to get this interview! Then you walk right in, reach your hand out to firmly shake his, and basically say, “what’s up dude?” In Korean! Nice going. With so much forethought, you would think you would have learned some manners, such as how to talk respectfully in Korean!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you some manners! We will discuss Korean honorific speech, who you need to use it with, and how to form sentences with this important Korean subject marker! Don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and learning materials! Leave us a comment while you are there! We would love to hear what you think!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Your son wants you to go to his school today because he is having a big party. With all that begging from such a sweet face, how can you resist? Once you arrive, the teacher is terribly busy taking headcounts for everything! You have to wonder to yourself if that’s all she does all day! The kids line up for a restroom break and she begins counting them in Korean, “One, two, three, four…get back in line…five.” When they leave the bathroom, she does the same thing. I guess it’s better than losing a child! When you return to the classroom, she tells the students she has a surprise! She brought bread and ice cream for a snack! Guess what? Yes, she needs a headcount of who wants bread and who wants ice cream. She begins her faithful counting in Korean, “How many want bread? One, two, three. Great!” She repeats in Korean, “How many want ice cream? One, two, three, four.” She says she will eat the rest!! Well, she has worked up the appetite of one, two, three people with all that counting!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to count people in Korean. This could come in very handy if you’re traveling with multiple people!! Don’t miss this Korean lesson, or you may be missing some people in Korea! 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! You lazily stretch, roll over in the very comfortable Korean hotel-room bed, and think of the wonderful night’s sleep you just had. Suddenly, it occurs to you…what time is it?! You look at the clock in a panic…oh my! You are late! You scramble to your feet, clutch everything within reach, and shove a toothbrush halfway down your throat as you pull on your clothing! As you climb into the cab downstairs, you frantically tell the taxi-driver in Korean, “It’s always like this for me in Korea! How fast can you drive?” Startled, the driver explains in Korean, “There’s always a way if you try hard enough!” Questioning his positivity at a time like this, you ask him in Korean, “If there’s always a way, then why am I always late to important events?” Laughing, he replies in Korean, “Because you will always be late when you set yourself up in a negative way.” You’ll have to ponder that later when you’re not feeling so negative!
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, “It’s expected that…,” “That’s the way it is,” and “It’s always like that,” in Korean! 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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Today is your son’s first day at the Korean school and he doesn’t appear happy at all. When he comes home, hoping to help him practice his Korean, you ask him how his day was in Korean. He replies, “it was neither good nor bad.” Okay…well, this is not going well. So, you press on diligently and ask him in Korean, “are you hungry?” He replies in Korean, “I am neither hungry nor thirsty, mother.” You ask him if he met any new friends today in Korean, and he shortly replies, “I neither met anyone new, nor do I want to.” Well, you have had about enough and as you begin to put your angry little man in his place, you see a smile spread across his face. What in the world? He explains that today he began learning Korean with KoreanClass101 at school and he was just practicing what he learned, Mom! Still a little shocked, you are neither happy nor do you understand what just happened!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to say “neither…nor” in Korean so you can explain two actions that cannot or will not happen. Stop by KoreanClass101 where you will find more great Korean lessons! Leave us a message while you are there!

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You met your wife’s Korean family for the first time just a few days ago. She has always wanted to travel to Korea to see them, and you finally had the chance. You have both been having a wonderful time since you arrived in Korea. Her family has welcomed you into their Korean home and taken you to some beautiful places in Korea every day. In fact, it seems as if you have not stopped moving since you arrived in Korea days ago. Today you have been running all over Seoul since about 7:00 am without stopping! It’s getting close to lunchtime and you are starving. Every time you pass a Korean restaurant your stomach growls so loud you are sure your wife and her family can hear it! However, they are so engrossed in Korean conversation they don’t seem to even notice. I bet you wish you had paid more attention now when your wife taught you how to say “I’m hungry” in Korean!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean lesson will teach you how to say “I’m hungry,” in Korean. You will also learn how to say “eat” in Korean as well as a few expressions for eating in Korean. And don’t forget to stop by and pick up our other great Korean learning materials, such Lesson notes and Quizzes, at KoreanClass101. 











