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October 31st, 2008

One of the most common types of sentences looks like this: “When + Subject + Verb.” Imagine speaking English without the ability to say things like, “When I go to work, I like to ride my bicycle.” As you can see, this sentence structure is used almost continually in everyday conversations. This beginner Korean lesson is designed to help you master this critical sentence structure.  Learn -ㄹ/을 때, the structure used to express when + subject + verb sentences. This lesson is packed with examples sentences and sample structures that will get you speaking Korean like a pro in no time!

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Voice Actors: | Host: Minkyong, Seol, Keith
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August 29th, 2008

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!

Korean Classroom, Korean high school, korean students, korean school

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Voice Actors: JeongEun | Host: Hyunwoo, Mihyeon
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June 30th, 2008

Meet the mom from hell! Hyeonseok’s mom is back, and she has no problem giving Hyeonseok chores! But this time, it’s on a different level. As she’ll be giving him multiple chores at once she’ll have to use the conjunction -고 (-go).

In this lesson, we go over the Korean verb connector -고 (-go), which is used to connect verbs in sequence. This is an extremely easy, and extremely useful grammatical function in Korean. So remember to listen in as you learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! If you have any questions, remember to stop by and ask them!

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Voice Actors: Namhee, Mihyun | Host: Keith, Minkyong
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