Well, you have had about all you can take! First, your brother and his friend from Korea wouldn’t let you watch TV! Then, they took the computer! But, the final straw was when they ate the rest of your pizza! You told them in Korean, “I was going to eat that!” They laughed and told you in Korean, “we are going to do everything you want to do!” Overhearing the argument, your mother asks in Korean, “are you going to keep fighting with your sister all day?” Angelically, the two boys tell your mother in Korean, “we are not going to bother her again!” Not wanting to take the change, your mother tells the boys in Korean, “That may be, but just in case, I am sending her to the movies and the mall!” As you happily leave for a day of movies and shopping with your friends, you tell the boys in Korean, “what are you going to do without me?”
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Your little brother has a new friend from Korea over today and they are driving you CRAZY! It seems everything you want to do they are one step behind you! You sat down to watch TV and your brother and his friend raced in front of you almost knocking you over! They turned on the TV and told you in Korean, “we are going to watch TV!” Trying to be nice, you walk away smiling. You need to check your email anyway. In a flash, they race past you to the computer, screaming back in Korean, “we are going to use the computer!” Okay, that’s fine. You’re hungry anyway. You had better get the leftover pizza before they get it anyway! Trying to be sneaky, you tiptoe into the kitchen. There at the table sit the two mischievous little pranksters! In unison, they tell you in Korean, “we were going to save you some but you took too long!” That’s it! You’re going back to bed!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Beginner lesson we’re going to cover the intentional, an essential part of Korean grammar. You will learn how to talk about your plans and intentions in Korean. This lesson is full of essential Korean vocabulary and indispensable Korean grammar, so we hope you intend to stop by KoreanClass101 and pick up the Lesson Notes PDF! Leave us a comment while you are there!

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