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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!

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Learn Korean with free daily podcasts and free online lessons at KoreanClass101.com! In our last lesson, Jihye (지혜) was looking for a computer expert. What she was was a computer GEEK in Minho (민호). They’re going to Yongsan 용산 (Yongsan) to buy a laptop, and he’s really showing her what a geek he can be. So listen in to today’s lesson for some Korean computer terminology. And after listening, why not make your way over the KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Here at KoreanClass101.com, we’ve discovered the easiest way for you to learn Korean vocabulary words. Put us to the test with this video tutorial designed to teach you about something that you can’t live without.

In this Korean video tutorial, you’ll learn the words for computers and computer-related items. They’re presented so that you’re sure to learn and retain them: hear a native speaker repeat the word three times, fast, slow, then fast. The video also shows the Korean characters for each item, and there’s a fun self-test at the end so you can see just how much you learned.


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Has it really been that long? You’re preparing to head back to Korea for your high school reunion, and it’s been ten years since you last went back. You can picture your Korean high school the last time you saw it ten years ago, and you wonder how much of it has changed. You imagine the Korean students now have computers in every classroom and so much more technology than you had when you attended school in Korea. More importantly, you wonder how much your Korean friends from high school have changed, and you wonder whether they will notice that you’ve picked up a few gray hairs and maybe a pound or two around your middle since you graduated from your Korean high school. The more you think about it, the older you start to feel. Maybe you’ll try to fit in a few workouts this week before you travel to Korea.

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will show you how to tell someone how much time has passed since you last did something or saw someone in Korean. Of course, there’s no time like the present to do something you’ve been putting off for a while, so get to it (after you finish this Korean lesson, that is!). 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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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! So you’ve saved and saved your money in your Korean piggybank, and finally you have enough to buy the new laptop you’ve been wanting. You’re so excited when you go into the store and begin speaking with the Korean salesperson. He asks in Korean, “Are you ready to buy the laptop now?” You proudly announce in Korean, “Yes, I’ve saved up all the money, and I’m ready to buy it.” But when you pick up the laptop, you discover it seems a little bit heavy. Though you’ve been working out at the Korean gym every day, you don’t want to feel like you are lifting a dumbbell every time you pick up your computer. You ask the salesperson in Korean, “Are there any other models with the same performance that are lighter?” “Sure,” he responds in Korean, “but of course, they’re more expensive compared to this one.” Back to the piggybank you go!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how make comparisons in Korean. It will also show you how to tell someone to weigh certain factors before making a decision. 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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