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It’s Friday night and everyone is getting ready to go out for a nice evening in Korea. Your father seems to wants to keep everyone around though. He wants to know what everyone’s plans are so he asks everyone in Korean, “How about I buy a nice, big Korean dinner for everyone tonight at that delicious restaurant down the street?” Hating to break your dad’s heart, you tell him in Korean, “Oh Dad, I’m sorry but I already have plans to go to dinner in Seoul with my boyfriend!” Your dad argues in Korean, “Oh come on, let’s all plan to have dinner together…your boyfriend can come with us!” Your brother interrupts and says, “Sorry dad, I made plans already to go to a movie that starts in fifteen minutes.” Again, you dad pleads in Korean, “We can all plan to go to the movie and then have dinner afterwards!” You both simultaneously yell in Korean, “DAD, we already decided to do something else tonight! We’ll plan something with the family tomorrow.” Hurt, your dad turns to the family dog and asks in Korean, “Do you plan to go out tonight, too?!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to talk about your plans in Korean using the Korean structure meaning, “to be going to,” “to plan to,” and “to decide to.” Make plans to listen to this lesson…or you might not be making any plans in Korea! While you’re at it, make plans to stop by KoreanClass101 and pick up more great Korean lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!

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To learn Korean with free online lessons and free daily podcasts is pretty much like playing in a sandbox. It can’t get any easier or any more fun! In this lesson, Max has run into 김태희 (gimtaehui), and 비 (bi - Rain), and has befriended them. He’s planning to meet them, go out for some food, and hang out with them… or so he says. And his friend is just as skeptical as we are. Listen in to today’s lesson and learn how to make plans with -기로 하다 (-giro hada). And as we don’t believe him, we’re going to be using our phrase: 놀고 있네… (nol-go itne…). Listen in to bonus to find out what that means! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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