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Today is the first birthday you will celebrate in Korea and your friends wake you up with a big surprise! They tell you in Korean, “get up and get dressed and come to breakfast!” Excitedly, you pull on some clothes and rush to the kitchen. There all of your family and friends in Korea greet you. They tell you in Korean, “happy birthday and we have a surprise for you!” They bring you a big bowl of soup. Hmm…you tell them in Korean, “thank you, it looks great and I must get this recipe!” They are so pleased they begin arguing in Korean over how to prepare the succulent soup. Some say in Korean, “add meat and oil first.” Others say in Korean, “add water and sugar!” You had no idea you were getting breakfast AND a show for your birthday!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to join nouns in Korean sentences using the Korean conjunctions랑/ -하고, meaning, “and/with.” But be careful, these are not the same Korean conjunctions used to join sentences or verbs in Korean. Don’t worry! We will walk you through everything! Stop by KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and learning materials. Leave us a comment while you are there!

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In this Picture Video Vocab lesson, we’re bringing you to a marketplace in Korea that will have you learn some essential food names in Korean, as well as learn about what you can expect to find in a Korean marketplace. Watch this lesson as we go over some essential vocabulary you can find on in a market. You’ll be navigating the streets of Korea (or even where you live) in no time with our Picture Video Vocab lesson! After watching, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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We all know someone…maybe it’s even you. You know who I’m talking about. Everyone knows someone who claims to be the best cook. Today, you found that somebody in Korea. A well-meaning friend you met in Korea invited you to their home for a home-cooked Korean meal. You told them in Korean, “I have been eating in Korean restaurants every night because I am poor at cooking.” Feeling very badly for you, they replied in Korean, “I am very good at cooking. You should eat dinner with me!” You were thrilled at the invite…until you arrived at his house and smelled a terrible smell. You asked again in Korean, “are you good at cooking?” Your friend replied again in Korean, “oh, yes, I am very good at cooking!” Then he handed you a spoon with some mushy green stuff on it and told you in Korean, “say ahh!” You opened your mouth, tasted the murky green liquid, and without thinking screamed in Korean, “No, you are not good at cooking!” Now, you wish you could eat your words!

 

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Newbie lesson we’re talking about “being good/poor at” something in Korean, and in this case, we’re talking about cooking Korean food. We will also talk briefly about what you can say in Korean to get someone to taste the food you are cooking. Visit us at KoreanClass101 for more great Korean lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there.

 

Korean food, cooking Korean food, Making Korean dishes

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