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Learn Korean with our lessons at KoreanClass101.com, but don’t stop there and put what your learn into practice! And participating in the video is a great way to do that! We’re back with another homework announcement for you! The 5th video homework questions are ‘What Do You Have?’ and ‘What Don’t You Have?’ You can answer these questions with 있어요 and 없어요, and if you’re not too sure about the usage of these expressions, please listen to Newbie Season 2 Lesson #23 which is coming up this Tuesday! So be sure to check it out, and make a video response and send it to as at contactus@koreanclass101.com.
Listen to today’s news feed in which 현우 and 민경 are talking in a cafe in downtown Seoul, and see if you can understand the conversation between 현우 and the waitor! What did he ask the waitor? What did he order? What did 민경 order? After listening to this newsfeed, be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com!! Vending machines are plentiful in Korea and everywhere else in the world! That’s the perfect reason to watch this lesson. Anytime you see a vending machine, you can practice your Korean! In this video Korean lesson, we’ll be taking a look at a vending machine and going over Korean vocabulary that can be practiced daily. So remember to listen in for this free Korean lesson, in video format. And after watching remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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Grammar: 없다 (eopta), 있다 (itda) | Function: talking about what you dont have, talking about what you have | Topic: drinks, posession, things you have | Politeness Level: standard
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