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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Wooo, what’s this? You’re in a store shopping in Korea, and you notice you can’t seem to squeeze into your usual size. Time to hit the gym in Korea? Perhaps it’s past time! If you’re like most people, you’re subject to inertia, even if you’re in a place as bustling as Korea. It’s always easier to stay home and sit on the couch and watch Korean television than to go out and exert oneself to do just about anything in Korea. Our tendency to be a bit lazy is usually even worse when it comes to exercising in Korea. If you aren’t in a routine, it’s hard to tell yourself it’s time to go sweat to the Korean oldies at the gym.

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Audio Blog lesson will discuss the speaker’s motivation to begin exercising in Korean. We hope it will encourage you to visit the Korean gym also - there’s no time like the present in Korea! Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find Korean Lesson notes (remember - this lesson is spoken entirely in Korean!) as well as many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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You and a Korean coworker are competing for a promotion in your Korean company. Your Korean boss has been walking around the office with the two of you all day. He wants you to talk about your contributions to the Korean office. There is a new piece of equipment in the Korean office that you have intended to learn how to use, but your schedule is just so hectic…well, you know how it goes. Of course, your boss is intrigued by the equipment right away and wants a personal introduction. The look on your Korean colleague’s face says that he doesn’t know how to use the equipment either. You have to think quickly. You really need this promotion…but you have no idea what to do! Before you can think of a way out of this, your colleague says something to your boss in Korean. What’s that? Yes, sir…that is really nice of him to let me go first. I wish I would have thought of that. Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean lesson will teach you how to talk about the order of actions in Korean using the words “first” and “next” in Korean. You will also learn to say “it’s light” or “it’s heavy” in Korean, as well as some common expressions for expressing the order of actions in Korean.

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Your Korean is coming along well, but you are missing a critical element: the ability to talk about future actions. Just imagine if you tried to speak English without talking about future plans and events. You can’t be without this important skill, and this lesson provides easy instructions. Learn to say things like, “I’ll call you tomorrow” and “I’m going to take the job.” As you can see, talking about what you plan to do in the future is absolutely necessary if you want to speak Korean like a pro. Did you know that you express future actions differently in certain situations? For example, you useㄹ/을 것이다 (I am going to) in response to a question andㄹ/을 것이다 to talk about what you plan to do.

This beginner Korean lesson teaches you the difference. You’ll also learn when to use intimate and polite forms of “I will” when speaking Korean. This ensures that your Korean comes across the right way and that you won’t offend anyone. Without a doubt, this is one Korean lesson you’ve got to hear! Learn

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This is the one Beginner lesson you have to listen to! You’ve been learning Korean for a few months now, and you can string together a few sentences. But they’re all in the simple present tense: “I eat food,” “I sing songs.” Become much more flexible and create complex sentences with both the future tense, and the past tense. This is the one lesson to listen to, if you want to start speaking like a Korean, right away. Korean tenses


Your friends in Korea want to show you around Korea this weekend…but first, they want to know what you like to do! You are really looking forward to doing something with them and having them show you around Korea! However, this morning they got very frustrated with you as you sat in a Korean Tea House before work. They asked you in Korean what you like to do…but you were too embarrassed to tell them you don’t know how to say any of the things you like to do in Korean such as…”shopping” or “eating” or “walking.” So you just sat there and shrugged. They gave you until 5:00 tonight to decide what you want to do so they can plan a fantastic day for you in Korea! That gives you more than enough time to listen to Beginner lesson 7 at KoreanClass101! No one will ever know you didn’t know how to say, “I love shopping!” in Korean! Even better than that…they won’t be mad at you for being difficult anymore!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Beginner lesson, you will learn how to nominalize Korean verbs. This is a very simple, but important and useful construction of Korean verbs that will help you turn Korean verbs into nouns so you can say things like, “I love shopping!” in Korean! You will learn a couple of different ways to nominalize Korean verbs, and the difference between each in this lesson. Then we will give you plenty of examples of each! Don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101 to leave us a message and get started on even more great Korean lessons!

 

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