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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You’re studying for an important Korean exam, so you need to keep your strength up. You’ve seen your Korean roommates eating seaweed from time to time, and it sounds healthy, so you decide to boil some to go with your dinner. When your roommates see you about to sit down and eat this Korean dish before your test, they yell at you to stop because it’s bad luck!
In this lesson, you will learn about the Korean food miyeokguk. We’ll explain why many Korean people usually eat this dish on their birthdays and what it symbolizes. We’ll also explain why you shouldn’t have this Korean food on the night before a big test. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com, where you will find Korean lesson notes (remember—this Advanced Audio Blog lesson is spoken entirely in Korean!) and many more fantastic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! A fancy new Korean restaurant opened around the corner and your wife has been nagging you to make reservations for a month! Her birthday is coming up next week, so you had better do something quickly or you’ll be enjoying your dinner from the doghouse! You reluctantly break down, call the restaurant, and tell the employee in Korean, “I’d like to make a reservation for dinner tonight.” The employee happily responds in Korean, “Sure! How many people are there in your party?” You tell the employee you will be bringing four people. The cheerful employee continues in Korean, “Great! Will a table near the window be okay, or would you prefer one in the back?” Confused as to why it is so difficult to make a reservation, you ask the employee in Korean, “Which table do you think is best for my wife’s birthday party?” Even more excitedly, the employee replies in Korean, “Oh, leave it to us! One more question…what time will you be here?” He’s a lot more excited than you are!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you another Korean sentence ending to help you form questions 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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Whatever happened to the good old desktop computer? Don’t get us wrong, technology is great! We love technology! But sometimes, it just moves too fast for us. Things are getting smaller and faster. Can you believe we’re already onto the iPad2? Our intern just pulled out their laptop and it puts our clunky old machine to shame! Well today, we’re throwing it back and going retro by celebrating the desktop computer. It’s an oldie, but a goody and it might just be the secret to your language learning success!
Your boss is breathing down your back about that missed deadline. Your mom’s birthday is tomorrow and you still don’t have a present! Doctor’s appointments! Late-night meetings! Hitting the gym to get ready for bikini season! It’s not that you don’t want to study Korean everyday but as every self-studier knows, sometimes it’s just not possible to fit it into your hectic schedule. Well our professional cheaters are here to help! They’re going to share their self-study secrets with you to help you master Korean fast and easy. In this lesson, you’ll learn about the easiest way to learn vocabulary every single day. Not only is it easy, but it’s free too! Now that we’ve gotten your attention with the words “free” and “easy”, click play to find out what we’re talking about.
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Aha! You walk into your apartment in Korea, and you see your roommate putting the bow on top of a wrapped present. You exclaim in Korean, “What a beautiful package! Is that for me?” She responds in Korean, “This? Oh, it’s not for you, but it’s nothing.” Taken aback a bit, you remind her in Korean, “You know my birthday is next week, right?” She sighs and says in Korean, “Yes, of course I remember that it’s almost your birthday. But this present is not for you.” Agitated, you ask again, “Well, who is it for then?” “None of your business!” she shouts in Korean. Ah, you touched a nerve! “Hmmm,” you tease in Korean, “could it be for your boyfriend?” She turns bright red and insists, “It’s a secret. Gotta go!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to use the verb “to give” in Korean. You’ll also get some valuable practice using the Korean future tense. 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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