For the rest of this week, all of your Korean bosses are going to be working very closely with you and the rest of your coworkers in the Korean office to make sure your office is running smoothly. This might be your chance to make a good impression on the big boss…or it might be your chance to make a lasting impression that’s, well…not so good. Today, your Korean bosses will be checking inventory levels. Your section chief asks you in Korean, “do you have a glue stick?” You reply in Korean, “no sir, I do not have one.” Moments later the Department Manager asks in Korean, “do you have a laptop computer?” You reply in Korean, “no sir, I do not have one.” Finally, the President asks in Korean, “do you have a window near your desk?” Stifling your laughter, you reply in Korean, “no sir, there isn’t a window in the entire office!” He is so impressed by your politeness that he orders your boss to create windows for everyone! Wait until he finds out your office is underground!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! Make sure you don’t offend anyone! Use the correct politeness levels when you speak Korean! In this Korean Newbie lesson we’ll learn about Korean politeness levels as we learn Korean. If you work in Korea, there are many different levels of politeness that should be used in a Korean office. We’ll be listening to a Korean employee talking to his coworker, section chief, department chief, and even the boss in Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will also teach you how to say, “I (don’t) have it” in Korean, as well as “there is/isn’t” in Korean. So be sure to listen in and make sure you’re not being rude! After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Learn Korean with our lessons at KoreanClass101.com, but don’t stop there and put what your learn into practice! And participating in the video is a great way to do that! We’re back with another homework announcement for you! The 5th video homework questions are ‘What Do You Have?’ and ‘What Don’t You Have?’ You can answer these questions with 있어요 and 없어요, and if you’re not too sure about the usage of these expressions, please listen to Newbie Season 2 Lesson #23 which is coming up this Tuesday! So be sure to check it out, and make a video response and send it to as at contactus@koreanclass101.com. Listen to today’s news feed in which 현우 and 민경 are talking in a cafe in downtown Seoul, and see if you can understand the conversation between 현우 and the waitor! What did he ask the waitor? What did he order? What did 민경 order? After listening to this newsfeed, be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post! 
There is a really cute guy in your literature class at the Korean university you attend. You have tried smiling shyly at him and dropping your books in front of him. You’ve even chatted loudly in Korean to your friends as you pass him in class about how bored you will be this weekend with nothing to do! But you have not gotten a single response-nothing! Desperate times call for desperate measures! There could only be one other reason for his silence… You are ready to walk right up to this gorgeous hunk of Korean man and ask him in Korean right now, “Do you have a girlfriend?” That is…if you knew how to ask him if he has a girlfriend in Korean! Ooh, look! Why is that girl talking to him…and they’re laughing, too! Well, you’re wasting time just standing here with your mouth open-listen to Newbie lesson 3 and find out how to say “I have” in Korean before you’re too late!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Newbie lesson, you will learn how to say “I have” in Korean. You can use this phrase as both a statement in Korean, or in the form of a question to ask what other people have in Korean. Want to talk to that cute guy? You might just learn some new pick-up lines in Korean while you are here, too (no promises that they work!)! Visit us at KoreanClass101 to find other great Korean lessons and learning resources. Leave us a comment while you are there!

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There’s no better present than a free Korean lesson! So learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In today’s lesson, Ryuji receives a present from the detective. As today is a review lesson, we’ll be going over how to say one possesses something using 있다 (itda) - the verb to exist. In addition to that, we’ll also be reviewing how to ask questions. So after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and ask your own questions! 
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