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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Whenever you have to wait for something, you try to figure out a way around it. So now that you’re visiting Korea, you wonder whether the same thing is true. You decide to seek out strategically placed friends while you are in Korea. The most important Korean person to befriend on your list? The host at your favorite Korean restaurant, so you can always get a table for yourself and your Korean friends!
In this lesson, you will learn how to form conditional agreements in Korean. 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 how to take advantage of your Korean social networks. 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! Everywhere you’ve visited in Korea so far seems to be so modern. Korea is full of new neighborhoods, homes, and buildings. You know, however, that there must be some traces of old Korea left behind—if only you could figure out where they are! So when you hear about a Korean village with some historical remnants from the 1800s, you can’t wait to go!
In this lesson, you’ll find out why you should visit the next of our top ten destinations in Korea: Andong Hahoe Folk Village. You’ll learn why this Korean place has earned UNESCO’s designation as a World Heritage site, and you’ll also find out about the unique Korean architecture and art created 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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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! When your Korean friend visits your home in the middle of the afternoon, he sees you eating a huge bowl of soup. He reminds you that you are supposed to be counting calories, not snacking between Korean meals. After all, the more calories you eat, the more you have to work out at the gym in Korea to burn them off!
In this lesson, you will learn about the Korean structure VST + (으)ㄹ 수록, which means “the more you VERB, the more you do…” in Korean. Our Korean conversation takes place at a restaurant between four friends. Since the speakers know each other, they are speaking formal Korean. You’ll also find out why Koreans think chicken soup is special, and we’ll teach you the rules of a popular Korean game. 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! You’ve been under the weather for the last week, unable to shake a cold. When you tell your friends you can’t go out this weekend, one starts to protest in Korean. The next thing you know, she shows up at your doorstep with a steaming bowl of Korean soup. She explains that you’ll be ready for anything once you try this special Korean recipe!
In this lesson, you will learn about VST + 게 하다, which is the causative verb structure in Korean. Our Korean conversation takes place at a restaurant between four friends. Since the speakers know each other, they will be speaking formal Korean. We’ll also tell you why you might want to try some Korean chicken noodle soup! 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! While you’re visiting Korea, you start to feel a bit under the weather. After looking in the Korean market unsuccessfully for a can of soup, you wonder whether the Koreans have an equivalent of the chicken soup your mother used to feed you back home—surely Korean parents have a cure-all food that their children love and that makes them feel better! You just have to figure out what it is!
In this lesson, you will learn about the Korean food Samgyetang. We’ll tell you the basic ingredients of this Korean dish and explain why you’ll probably feel better if you eat a dish of this healthful Korean food. 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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