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If you need to say, “I’ll stop at the store before I come home” in Korean, can you do it? You’d be at a loss for words all the time if you couldn’t utilize “before.” What about if you need to say, “Where should we go after the movie?” Once again, it’s hard to imagine not being able to use “after.” These are two more of those words that become second nature, and you’ll use them all the time.
In this beginner Korean lesson, discover the many ways to use -기 전에 (before) and -ㄴ/은 다음에 (after). As always, you’re sure to benefit from the many examples and sample sentences utilizing “before” and “after.” You might think your Korean was great before this lesson. Just wait until after you read it!
Korean couples can be extremely lovey dovey. Korean girls hanging from their boyfriend’s arms, and Korean boys showering their girlfriends with gifts and flowers - not all that unusual. But in this lesson, you’ll be learning about an odd couple as you learn Korean. Dating in Korea is not what will be displayed in this 100% Korean conversation. In this lesson, we’ll go over an extremely important Korean grammatical pattern. We’ll be going over the present progressive in Korean! 
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Amaze your friends by showing them how to eat Shabeu Shabeu! Jeongeun is talking about a popular dish in Korea - Shabeu shabeu. Learn about Korean food as your learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In this lesson Jeongeun will show you how you eat this dish, and give you some tips at the same time! And after listening to this Korean lesson online, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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Never say you can’t learn Korean when you have KoreanClass101.com to bring you all your Korean education needs! We’re continuing with our mini Korean drama with 혜경 (Hyegyeong) and 태현 (Taehyeon). As 혜경 (Hyegyeong) is heart broken as any Korean girl would be, she’s being consoled by her friend 나영 (Nayeong). Suggestions like eating, and sleeping are not working with 혜경 (Hyegyeong). She simply says she can’t do anything. And as she’s expressing her inability to things, we’re going to need the impossibility adverb 못 (mot). In today’s lesson you will be able to say “I can’t…” But you can definitely learn some Korean after listening to this lesson. After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Go out for some food and some drinks all while learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In today’s lesson we’re going out to 회식 (hoesik) - a company dinner. These dinners are a common practice among Korean companies and are held quite frequently throughout the year. It’s a great time to get to know your co-workers, and have some fun. And the best part is it’s on the company! So join KoreanClass101.com as we go over Korean food, Korean drinks, and Korean dining etiquette in today’s lesson! And after listening remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com - we have a video showing you how to do these mentioned in the lesson. Don’t forget to stop by and say hi!

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Grammar: ㄴ/은 다음에, 기 전에 | Function: asking about locations, order of actions | Topic: bag, eating, food, Time, tv | Politeness Level: intimate
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