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Learn Korean travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com. A little Korean can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, SurvivalPhrases.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover another high frequency phrase that you will find useful on your trip, vacation, or travels to Korea.

Now that we’ve gone over how to greet someone when meeting him or her, what do we say when we are leaving that person? And it’s not as simple as the English “goodbye.” There are several different ways to say “goodbye” according to the different situations you are in. There are also different levels of politeness according to the proximity of the relationship. All these different ways may seem daunting, but here at SurvivalPhrases.com, we’ve simplified it all! Listen in and learn how to say “Goodbye!” Be sure to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com and leave us a post!

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Learn Korean travel phrases with KoreanClass101.com! A little Korean can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, KoreanClass101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! In this lesson we cover a high frequency Korean phrase that you’ll surely find useful on your trip, travels, or vacation to Korea.    

One of the best learning shortcuts for the Korean beginner is to learn from a native speaker. If you’re having problems hearing a particular phrase, this Korean lesson will be useful. In this lesson, you will be learning how to ask someone to “Write It Down Please.” To learn more about Korean culture and Korean phrases, be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com before you leave on your holiday to Korea!


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! As you walk down the Korean street, you see a group of people standing in a circle. You’re eager to find out what’s going on, so you walk closer and you start hearing the sounds of someone singing in Korean. You still can’t see, so you creep closer to the sounds of the Korean music. When you finally make your way between the hordes of Korean people, you find a mass in the front jamming and gyrating to the sounds of a Korean band playing swing music. The person in front tells you in Korean, “I can teach you how to dance to this…let’s go!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Audio Blog lesson will discuss the various types of music people like. The author will share her experience of being introduced to new music in Korean, and she will tell you in Korean about a popular concert she had the opportunity to see. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find Korean Lesson notes (remember – this lesson is spoken entirely in Korean!) as well as 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! In today’s lesson, we have a three way conversation with “Thank you” going all the way around. With Korean having different politeness levels there are a few different ways to say “Thank you.” Be sure to tune in and find out which one to use in which situation. And be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Action and reaction…isn’t that one of the laws of physics we learned in grade school? Well, in life in Korea, you’ve learned that every action you take provokes a reaction, whether good or bad, from your girlfriend. So if you’re late to pick her up when you plan a date in Korea, you better have a good reason and call ahead. And when you forget to do something, you have to make it up to her by buying her a Korean trinket so you won’t be in the doghouse. So this time, when you are finally getting some time off in Korea to spend with her, you want to make sure everything is right. You decide to plan everything advance and you set up reservations at her favorite Korean restaurant, buy tickets to the Korean show she’s been wanting to see, and you even arrange transportation. You try to think of every last detail to please her so you won’t run into any pouting on your date (or hearing complaints in Korean about it later). As you run through your plans in your mind, suddenly you slap yourself on the forehead and say to yourself in Korean, “I better bring her flowers to prevent her from complaining that she never gets them later.”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you how to say the Korean phrases that relate to warnings and prevention. For example, you will learn the Korean phrase that means “so you won’t” and to “prevent something from happening.” 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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