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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.    

When you make friends in Korea (and you will), you will definitely want to keep in contact with these friends. Koreans are generally really good with keeping in touch with friends, and exchanging contact information can lead to life-long friendships. To learn more about Korean culture and Korean phrases, be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com before you leave on your holiday to Korea!


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Winter blues setting in? Feeling a bit lost in Korean language? Here’s what you do: You stop feeling blue, and start feeling awesome. We’ve got language learning to do and it’s going to be legen…wait for it…dary! And even better, there are just 9 more days until Spring. 9 more days until Spring comes roaring in with warmth, sunshine, birds chirping and more charged and fun Korean lessons! So stand tall and spring forward, we’ve got an exciting deal to put the sunshine back in your life! Tune in to find out more.

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Have you ever had a teacher that was so demanding that you were afraid of him/her? That’s what the students in this Korean math class is experiencing. Teachers in Korea can be extremely demanding. There are teachers that are very lenient, but generally, Korean teachers are very demanding. And students in Korea will often experience the conversation we have in this dialog.

In this lesson we’ll be going over how to express one’s ability or inability to do something in Korean. The grammar in this lesson is used extremely often in everyday Korean conversation. We’ll also be going over a phrase that can be considered Korean slang. We’ll be going over the often used phrase 장난 아닌데 (jangnan aninde). And the meaning is not so difficult to guess. Take a guess at this common Korean phrase, and stop by KoreanClass101.com and listen to the bonus track to see if you’re correct! And while you’re at our site, remember to leave us a post!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Your neighbor in Korea is on your last nerve! Your neighbor trimmed his bushes again, which is generally a good thing. “However,” you mutter to yourself in Korean, “Even though it’s good to keep a neat, clean yard, why must he put all of the trimmings on my side of the hedge? I don’t want all of the trimmings to kill my grass!” You tell your spouse in Korean, “Can’t we teach our neighbor to have better manners? I don’t want to spend the next hour cleaning up the mess he created.” Your spouse tells you in Korean, “You are so funny to get so mad about this. Why don’t you try to turn the other cheek? Go outside, pick up the hedges, and then take a shower and relax. What’s the alternative? If you don’t clean it up, you’ll have dead grass, and you’ll be hopping mad when you have to reseed the yard!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Audio Blog lesson will explain some useful reasoning from the self-titled Korean “fool of the century.” We’ll walk you through helpful advice from this Korean philosopher, who was anything but foolish! 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!


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In our last Korean lesson, we learned about a positive political role model, and today we’ll continue in a similar vein. Today, our author discusses in Korean what turns an ordinary person into an extraordinary leader. He’ll explain what made a Korean general an outstanding commander and describe what separated him from the rest of the pack. Specifically, he’ll analyze his accomplishments in Korean and link each one to a particular characteristic he believes is essential to leadership. In short, our Korean author is offering you a blueprint for becoming a successful leader!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Audio Blog lesson will describe the brilliant strategy and noble beliefs of a Korean military hero. Our Korean author will explain the reasons why he admires this Korean general and then tell you how he plans to apply what he has learned from the Korean general to teaching you in these Korean lessons. 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!