
Gyeongbok Palace is Korea’s 117th National Treasure. And our Korean high school blogger went there with her class to do some volunteer work. In Korea, many schools participate in volunteer work in Korea, and Jeongeun went there to clean up the trash! And as this is a touristy area there are many yourists from different place. Listen in and hear what Jeongeun has to say to them! And remember to listen to Hyunwoo and Mihyun for their commentary in 100% Korean. Native Korean speakers may be hard to find wherever you are, but here at KoreanClass101.com, you have all the Korean listening practice you want! And after listening, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
What time of the day do you usually study Korean? As soon as you get home from work? As soon as a new lesson at KoreanClass101.com is published everyday? Or even as soon as you get up? Whatever your answer is, you will know how to say that in Korean after listening to this lesson. In this lesson, you can learn how to say “as soon as”, -자마자, in the right construction and context. So listen to the sample sentences introduced in this lesson and practice with us! Also, “as soon as” you have a new question about Korean, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us any questions or comments you may have!
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You see a homeless man on the street, and you feel his pain and hardship. You reach into your pocket, take out some money, and drop it in his cup. You’ve just experienced 정 (jeong). 정 (jeong) is a key element in Korean culture and is a major factor in Korean society. It defines Koreans as a people, yet it is not exclusive to Koreans. You’ve experienced 정 (jeong) in your life. See what makes YOU Korean! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us any comments!
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Saying “I can” is one of the basics of any language, and that’s why we’re introducing it in this Newbie Series! In this lesson, we’ll be going over how to say “I can speak Korean,” “I can speak English,” “I can drive,” and “I can do everything!” Listen in to this lesson to go over the Korean basics. Learn basic conversational Korean with KoreanClass101.com and don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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You didn’t do your homework, you’re tired, and you don’t feel like going to school. Does this sound familiar? In this lesson, we’re going on a three part series with a student that really doesn’t like school. Korean students are usually very studious but this particular student really doesn’t like going to school. And as he’ll be making excuses, he’ll be using -기 때문에 (-gi ttaemune) to give his reasons. There are several different ways to give reasons for one’s inaction or inaction, and this three part series focuses on giving those reasons in Korean! Remember to learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com. And as you learn essential Korean vocabulary and indispensable Korean grammar, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us any questions or comments!
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Function: cleaning up, eating outside | Topic: Gyeongbok palace, tourism, volunteer work | Politeness Level: Formal, standard
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