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You got a great job in Korea teaching English to Korean children. You have always wanted a job like this, but your first day was a little stressful to say the least! It seemed that every five minutes one of the children was asking you a question in Korean! As soon as you arrived, a little boy asked you in Korean, “why are you here?” Nice. But most troubling is a little girl that cried all morning! You asked her in Korean, “why are you crying?” The little girl looked at you through tear-filled eyes and replied in Korean, “just because.” You asked her in Korean, “why won’t you tell me what’s wrong?” he little girl replied again in Korean, “just because.” You suddenly had a great idea! You reach into your bag and hand the little girl a teddy bear you brought with you from home. After all, he always makes you feel better. Looking at the flower and smiling, the little girl suddenly stops crying. She looks at you and asks in Korean, “why did you bring me the teddy bear?” To which you reply in Korean, “just because.”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Newbie lesson, we’ll be giving essential Korean vocabulary for beginners asking basic questions. For instance, we’ll discuss how to ask “why” in Korean as well as how to answer in Korean with “just because.” The vocabulary words are perfect if you teach English in Korea. So remember to learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Stop by our website to get more great Korean learning materials and leave us a post!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Today we’re finishing up our series with Jonas and Jenny. As we finish up our series, Jonas and Jenny will be finishing up their friendship. They have another conversation (or argument rather) about kimchi, and if it’s delicious or not. Which ever side you take, be sure to listen in and find out how to say that something is or is not delicious! And after listening to the lesson, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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