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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You have just moved to Korea, and for the past two weeks you have struggled to find your way around the town, the university, and your work. In fact, you haven’t even had a chance to meet anyone. Well, tonight, that is going to change. You dress nicely and head out the door to meet some new friends, but once you get to the Korean café where you always see crowds of people sitting around chatting, you realize you don’t know how to begin a conversation in Korean. Back home you would have broken the ice by talking about something common to everyone…the weather!! That’s your ticket to making friends in Korea! You approach a table of people your age and ask in Korean, “Is the weather always this hot here?” Smiling, one of the ladies at the table responds in Korean, “Today is sunny with occasional clouds, but sometimes the sun bakes us here!” Another person at the table speaks up and says in Korean, “You’re not from around here are you? (Your accent must have given it away.) What is the weather like where you are from?” An hour later, the world’s best conversation starter has helped you make new friends in Korea! Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you how to talk about the world’s best conversation starter in Korean– the weather! In this Korean vocabulary video, you will learn Korean by watching the video, seeing both English and Korean translations describing the video, and all while listening to the Korean translations being read aloud by our native Korean speakers. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more great Korean lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! As you’re enjoying your lunch in the courtyard in Korea with some of your office mates, you are astounded at how they speak in Korean about some of the other people walking by. They’re judging their looks and attitude without ever having spoken a word of Korean to these people. Finally, after someone says something that seems offensive about a person’s nose in Korean, you decide to head back to your desk!
In this lesson, you’ll learn Korean idiomatic phrases using the word 코, meaning “nose.” Our Korean conversation takes place at a home between a manager and his wife. Since the speakers are married, they will be speaking informal Korean. We will also explain the prevailing attitude in Korea toward plastic surgery. 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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Knowing Korean is a pretty big deal. And we don’t mean knowing just words and phrases. We mean hopping on a plane to Korea, reading Korean signs, ordering at restaurants, and striking up conversations with Korean speaking people along the way. That’s a pretty big deal, which, despite what many say, can be done by anyone who’s interested in the Korean language and culture. Knowing Korean? That’s a pretty big deal. Learning it? No big deal! Tune in to this lesson to find out why!
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Learn Korean with original Korean drama scripts! If you’re a Korean Drama fan, you definitely have to tune in to today’s lesson! Hyegyeong confesses her love to Taehyeon, but he doesn’t respond so well. But to do all that, both Hyegyeong and Taehyeon will need some more 하다 (hada) verbs. These 하다 (hada) verbs are a bit different than what was covered last time, so remember to tune in and find out some more about these verbs! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! When your friend teases you in Korean, it starts to become a little hurtful, but you don’t want to show that you’re annoyed. You take a deep breath and force a smile and laugh with your friend, but you want to tell him off in Korean. Since he doesn’t let him, you just keep on smiling. But eventually, he stares at your eyes and suddenly stops. What gave your anger away?
In this lesson, you’ll learn Korean idiomatic phrases using the word 눈, meaning “eyes.” Our Korean conversation takes place at a home between a manager and his wife. Since the speakers are married, they will be speaking informal Korean. You’ll also find out how to tell when you’ve made a Korean person especially angry. 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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