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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Your stomach has been hurting for hours, and you’re doubled over in pain. In fact, your curled up in bed. Your roommate comes in to check on you and asks you how you’re feeling in Korean. When you tell him in Korean that you cannot move, he suggests that you go to the emergency room for treatment-immediately!

In this lesson, you will learn how to show surprise or disappointment using the pattern noun + 조차 + verb + 없다. Our Korean conversation takes place at work between two managers. Since the speakers are co-workers, they are speaking both formal and informal Korean. We will also tell you why Koreans prefer to go to university rather than private hospitals. 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!


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! On your last day in the office, you’re saying good-bye to your Korean colleagues and wishing them well. You tell them in Korean, “I’ve loved being here, and I’ve learned so much from all of you. Thanks for helping me improve my Korean too! I hope to see you again soon in my office in the United States. Good-bye!” Or at least, you think you tell them “good-bye” in Korean. In fact, one of your colleagues leans over and whispers to you in Korean, “Excuse me, but instead of saying ‘farewell,’ you just said ‘hello.’” You whisper back in Korean, “Really? I meant to say the Korean word for ‘good-bye.’ What is the right Korean word for ‘good-bye?’” Your colleague responds in Korean, “You did use the right word, but you said it with the wrong intonation. Say it like this…” and pronounces the word properly in Korean for you to mimic. You repeat your “good-bye” to everyone and add in Korean, “See…I’m still learning more from you even as I’m leaving!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Absolute Beginner lesson will teach you how to say “farewell” in Korean. We’ll also tell you why it’s so hard for many Koreans to say “good-bye.” 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 to speak Korean more fluently with the pronunciation lessons at KoreanClass101.com! The 5th and the last part of the series is here. Listen to this lesson of Pronunciation Series and find out how to really pronounce the most common formal verb endings in Korean - 합니다 and 입니다, and learn about many other rules that will help your Korean sound much more fluent than it already is! After listening to this lesson, stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Learn to speak Korean more fluently with the pronunciation lessons at KoreanClass101.com! The 4th part of the series is here. Listen to this lesson of Pronunciation Series and find out how to really pronounce the most tricky vowels in Korean that you’ve always wanted to know more about, ㅓ, ㅡ, and ㅢ. After listening to this lesson, stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Ugh…I find practical jokes funny, but my Korean friends often like to make me the victim of their jokes. They don’t pull any punches, either! When planning a practical joke, my Korean friends enjoy themselves, but I wish they’d consider the consequences of their actions. One of these days, they’ll take it too far. Until then, they’ll do as they please, and I try to laugh along with them.

In this lesson, you will learn the Korean construction “Noun + 대로” or “VST + ㄴ 는 대로” -ㄹ/을 뻔하다 . Today’s conversation takes place between three close friends on the street; therefore, the speakers are using informal Korean, 반말입니다. You’ll also learn about a special Korean chicken dish. 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!