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Today is your first day of work. You just got hired at a prestigious Korean company and you are eager to start. Your colleagues greet you in Korean as you walk into the office and they show you to a small desk in the corner. Suddenly, a small Korean woman bursts through the door, tossing papers, and yelling things in Korean at people as she makes her way from desk to desk. She repeats one phrase in Korean at every desk, but you are not sure what it means. Frightened, you pull a Korean colleague aside and quickly ask him what she is saying in Korean. He tells you they call her the Office Princess! She is barking her list of office demands at everyone…”I want… I want… I want!” As she makes her way to your desk, she barks her hello at you in Korean followed by her list of demands in Korean. You have no idea what she just told you to do…but you are certain she is not a person to disappoint!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to use the Korean intentional to discuss your desired intentions and wants in Korean. We will also discuss how to say “and” or “what” in Korean in case you want more than one thing! Finally, we will talk about Korean Karaoke. Stop by KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and resources. Leave us a comment while you are there!

Category: Beginner Season 2 | Comments: 42 Comments »
Grammar: 하고, intentional (ㄹ/을래) | Function: expressing desire, telling someone what you want | Topic: ice cream, juice, noraebang, families | Politeness Level: intimate
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