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The essence of Korean culture can be found in a Korean classroom. Everyone chips in to help clean up at the end of class. As you learn Korean, don’t forget to learn about Korean culture and the group centered mentality in Korea that is extremely important. Jeongeun exemplifies the typical Korean mindset. So listening in to this lesson and you’ll understand Korean people and Korean culture! And remember to chip into the KoreanClass101.com community and stop by to leave us any questions or comments you may have!
Do you know a Korean person learning English? Korean people learning English is quite common, nearly every Korean person learns English. In this lesson, we’ll be taking a dive into a Korean classroom and watch some Korean students learn English. These Korean students will be listening in to some news in English. And as you might have guessed… It’s too boring!
In this Newbie lesson, we’ll be going over the word 너무 (neomu), which is a Korean adverb equivalent to the English word “too.” Korean adverbs are used just like their English counterparts, and we’ll make it a breeze to use these Korean adverbs along with the other Korean vocabulary words in this lesson. So listen in and learn Korean while listening to free daily podcasts from KoreanClass101.com!
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Function: cleaning up | Topic: classrooms, cleaning, School | Politeness Level: Formal, standard
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