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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! One of your friends has an annoying habit of advertising how much he knows. He doesn’t do it directly, but he always starts his Korean sentences with “as you know…” when it’s clear that you don’t know anything about the topic. Recently, he was talking about his international vacation as if you’d been there, while knowing you’ve never left Korea. As soon as he starts talking, you interject with “as you know” and explain that you have a sudden need to wash your hair.

In this lesson, you will learn how to say the expression “as you know” in Korean. Today’s conversation takes place in the car and on the phone between three close friends; they are using informal Korean, 반말입니다. We’ll also share some insights into the Korean workplace. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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You are having the time of your life in Korea! You were finally able to meet your family from Korea face-to-face. But sadly, tomorrow you have to go back home. Today, they have big plans to show you as much as possible in Korea before your flight. You meet them at their home in Seoul first thing in the morning, ready for your big day! They greet you at the door, hugging you and crying in Korean, “If only you weren’t leaving Korea tomorrow!” You cry and hug them back, explaining in Korean, “If only I could stay a few days longer I would!” You really want more time with your family. You explain in Korean, “If it weren’t for my job, I would stay longer.” Your uncle tells you in Korean, “If only you hadn’t bought the ticket, you could work for me!” Excitedly, you call your boss back home and quit! You tell your uncle in Korean, “If you hadn’t given me a job, I would be leaving tomorrow!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you how to say, “if you weren’t” and “only if it weren’t” in Korean. Visit us at KoreanClass101 for more great Korean lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there.

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There is quite a bit of whispering in Korean going on around your office this morning. You stop in the break room to grab a cup of coffee and overhear some coworkers talking in Korean… One of them says in Korean, “I heard we are getting a new manager in the Korean office.” Walking past another group of desks, you hear another colleague say in Korean, “I heard that our manager is being fired.” You decide to walk around a bit and see what else you can pick up! Another colleague says in Korean, “I heard our new manager is a woman!” Still another coworker says in Korean, “I heard our old manager was thrown in jail!” WOW! This is great stuff! You rush back to your desk and reveal all the great new office gossip to your coworker that sits next to you. Suddenly, your coworker stands, introduces HIMself to the office as the new manager, and reveals that your old manager was promoted within the company. Then he turns to you and says in Korean, “I heard that you are the biggest gossip in Korea!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Idioms and Phrases lesson will teach you how to say, “I heard that…” in Korean. We will show you how to construct this phrase and give you plenty of examples in Korean to get you started using it. I heard that you can visit us at KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and learning materials, too! Leave us a message while you are there! We can’t wait to hear from you!

 

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You have a job interview today in Korea. Everyone hates them, but everyone has to endure them! You thought you were prepared, but could anything have prepared you for this? When you arrived for the interview, your potential Korean employer greeted you, shook your hand, and said in Korean, “with this pen, write one hundred reasons why I should hire you over the other applicants.” Okay, done! And it only took you an hour! The Korean manager takes the list from you and without looking at it, tells you in Korean, “with this list, write a moving speech to persuade me to hire you.” You think this has to be a joke, but you oblige him with a tear-jerking speech. Two hours later, your new boss tells you in Korean, “With your words and emotions, you have convinced me to hire you! Welcome aboard!” You thank him and reply in Korean, “With this afternoon’s grueling activities I have worn myself out. Can I take tomorrow off?”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you how to use “with/using” in Korean as in the use of tools or materials. As always, we will provide plenty of great examples in Korean to get you started and we will walk you through the construction of these Korean terms. Don’t forget that with KoreanClass101 you can find the greatest Korean lessons and learning materials around! Stop by and leave us a message!

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