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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! When your Korean host asks you whether you brought walking shoes to Korea, you ask how far you have to walk. If it’s a short distance, you’ll be fine in your regular shoes. But if it’s longer or hilly, you need your tennis shoes. Your Korean host says it’s not too bad, so you put your heels on…only to find out later that you’re walking around a massive Korean castle and developing blisters to match!

In this lesson, you’ll learn about the first of the top ten places to visit in Korea: Gyeongbok-gung. We’ll tell you why you should put this Korean destination at the top of your places to visit and explain what you’ll see when you go there. 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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You finally made it to Korea to see your long-lost friend from high school. She meets you at the airport, anxious to catch up on old times. You have a big surprise for her! You have been learning Korean so you can communicate with her in her native language! She asks you what you have planned while you are in Korea, so here’s your chance to shine! You tell her in Korean, “while I am in Korea, I want to visit the Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, and Gyeongheegung Palaces.” But, you don’t stop there! You pull an extensive list of Korean destinations from your carryon bag and continue speaking in Korean. “While, I am near Seoul, I want to go to Seokmodo Island and visit the Bomunsa Temple. And then…” Suddenly, looking at your HUGE itinerary, your friend stops you and asks in Korean, “do you have any time for me in your busy schedule while you are in Korea…and when did you start speaking Korean?!”

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 “while” in Korean to combine two actions such as “being in Korea” and “visiting your friend!” While you are listening to this Korean beginner lesson, stop by KoreanClass101 and pick up more great Korean learning materials! You’ll be glad you did! Leave us a comment while you’re there! Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com

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You are on your honeymoon in beautiful Korea. You and the love of your life have been dying to travel to Korea, and you almost cannot even believe you are here. Your newly betrothed woke you up at the break of day to start your fantastic Korean adventure. You have big plans- Changdeokgung Palace, Buddhist temples, Jongmyo Royal Shrine. As you go to leave your hotel room you suddenly realize you have no idea how you are going to get to these wonderful places in Korea! Well, that’s okay…you see a taxi up the street. You’ll just wave him down…hmmm, why isn’t he stopping? Your new wife is growing impatient… maybe you can take a bus to your Korean destinations? Here comes a bus now! Twenty minutes later when you can still see the Korean hotel out the window of the bus, you witness a side of your new wife you have never seen before. Maybe you should have taken separate Korean buses!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Culture Class lesson will teach you everything you need to know about getting from one place to another in Korea! You will learn about Korean taxis, buses, and the Korean subway. We will talk about the best times and methods of using each of the Korean transportation systems, and the downfalls of each. Plus, get great Korean travel tips for saving money while utilizing the Korean transportation systems! Don’t travel in Korea without this lesson! Stop by KoreanClass101 to get great Korean learning materials before you go! Leave us a comment while you are there!

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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! A Korean Palace - Gyeongbok Palace (Kyeongbok)