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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! After listening to this lesson, you will know how to say “the podcast called KoreanClass101.com” in Korean, and tell your Korean friends how you are learning Korean! This grammatical structure, -(이)라는 (-(i)raneun) is both useful and very important in describing or introducing something or someone new. After listening, be sure to leave us a comment, and if you have any questions, we’re always there to help! Learn Korean

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! How do you say “because” or “since” in Korean? What is the phrase that you usually use? In this Lower Intermediate Lesson at KoreanClass101.com, you will learn another interesting and very useful way of talking about a reason for something that happened, which is -는 바람에 (-neun baram-e). Listen to this lesson and find out how you can use it in context, and while you’re at KoreanClass101.com, leave us a comment and practice with us!

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Your friend recommends a Korean dish. You head out to the nearest Korean supermarket, pick it up, and take a bite into it… Cringe! Why did your friend say this Korean food was unbelievable!? Ok, you decided to trust your friend and give it another shot. You take your second bite… and… hey not bad! You take your third bite, and you’re already on your way back to the closest Korean supermarket! In this Korean lesson, you’ll learn how to express the more you do something, the more you enjoy it. Or if you’re not a fan of your friend’s recommendation, the more you hate it. In this lesson, you will learn how to use the grammatical structure (으)면 -(으)ㄹ수, the more, the better. Learn

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