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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You have been planning this vacation to Korea for months! Each member of your family has been studying to speak Korean, you are packed, you checked the Korean weather reports, you even listened to our fantastic Korean All About series to learn as much as you could about the Korean culture! You have checked into your Korean hotel room, and you are ready to hit the Korean stores running! What’s this? They’re CLOSED!? But…how could this be? You ask a passerby in Korean, “Why is everything closed?!” He looks at you as if you are crazy and asks in Korean, “Don’t you know it’s a holiday?” Maybe you should have listened to just a few more Korean All About lessons…or checked the Korean calendar!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean All About lesson will teach you about the top five most important dates during the Korean calendar year! Don’t travel to Korea unprepared! You definitely want to make sure your Korean calendar is clear before you plan your fantastic adventure to Korea only to find out everything is closed! 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! Have you made plans for where you will ring in the New Year in Korea? If not, instead of staying up all night partying, we have a better idea. Perhaps you should try something more meaningful this year, especially since you’re in Korea. If you want to go to a place in Korea that will change your perspective and where you can wish for things to come true, Jeong-dong-jin might be the very place!

In this lesson, you’ll find out about another of our top ten Korean locations: Jeong-dong-jin. Although this Korean place is a train station, it offers visitors so much more, and you’ll find out what we’re talking about today. 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! 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!

 


Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! For the last twenty minutes, your friend has been lecturing you about the obligations of being a good friend. As he tends to do, you think he’s trying to convince you to pay for something for him, but you’re not sure what. You start planning a diatribe of your own in Korean about what it means to be a financially responsible adult.

In this lesson, you will learn about 로서, which is a Korean construction that refers to qualifications or social position. Today’s conversation takes place at a restaurant between two close friends; therefore, the speakers are using informal Korean, 반말입니다. You’ll be able to use this Korean pattern to establish people’s position in the social hierarchy or their level of authority. 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 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 trying out different foods in Korea, there might be some important information you need to tell the chef. That’s why in this lesson, we’ll go over how to take the initiative, and tell people what you’re allergic to in Korean! To learn more about Korean culture and Korean phrases, be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com before you leave on your holiday to Korea!