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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! And through our Idioms and Phrases series you can learn some most commonly used idioms and phrases that might not be so obvious what they mean. In this lesson, we’re talking about “power” and “energy” and how your “energy” can be “blocked,” at least as far as the Korean expression goes. Listen in and find out what “기가 막히다” really means in Korean, and learn in what kind of situations you can use this phrase. While you’re at KoreanClass101.com, don’t forget to leave us a comment.

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You have been working with your child for months to teach him to speak Korean. Everyone knows that learning a foreign language is easier when you begin young, so you plan to teach him as many languages as you can while his young mind is still a sponge. This week you are teaching him to make comparisons in Korean. You start with some simple examples in Korean, “I like dogs better than cats.” Your son looks at you confused. You try another Korean example, “I like hamburgers more than pizza.” He still sits there looking at you as if he is horribly confused…or bored to death! Okay, one more example in Korean and then you will ask him what he doesn’t understand. As your wife passes by, you tell your son in Korean, “I like movies more than books.” Your son turns and whispers to your wife in Korean, “I like mommy more than daddy!” Well, he’s learning more than you thought!

 

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to make comparisons in Korean using “(more) than.” Remember you can get more great Korean lessons and learning materials by stopping by KoreanClass101! Leave us a message while you are there!

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