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November 7th, 2008

Let’s say you run into an old friend who you haven’t seen in years. What’s the first thing you say? I’ll bet it’s something like, “It’s been at least five years since I’ve seen you!” Sentences like this are important; they help you convey to others that you remember them, that they made an impact on your life. So, you should be able to let, “It’s been (years)…” roll right off your tongue.

In this beginner Korean lesson, you’ll learn to express how long it’s been since something happened until now using –만. In addition, you’ll find ways to express periods of time, like one year and three months. Plus, find plenty of example sentences that will get you feeling comfortable with this critical Korean sentence structure.

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Voice Actors: Yuna, Seol | Host: Seol, Minkyong, Keith
Category: Beginner Season 3 | Comments: 11 Comments »
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September 18th, 2008

Gangnam is downtown Korea, the heart of Korean nightlife, and hottest place to be in Seoul, Korea. And that’s where our Korean high school student is hanging out in this lesson. He’s in high school, so there’s no way he can be hanging out with Seoul’s hippest crowds… right? Well, as you learn Korean, you’ll find out how to say just that in Korean! “There’s no way” is our grammar point in this lesson, and you’ll be expressing doubt in Korean in no time!

Korean family, Korean household

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Voice Actors: Minyeong,Cheonhong | Host: Mihyeon, Hyunwoo, Junsoo
Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 19 Comments »
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September 4th, 2008

Saturday and Sunday… ah.. the day of rest. Koreans work the most hours in the world, and they definitely need their weekends to cool down. But not in this household! As you learn Korean, you’ll find out about our poor Section Chief thought he had the weekend to rest. But he got right up and cleaned the entire house, let alone rest! And did his son help? His son wasn’t even home, let alone help! And that’s our Korean grammar point today: “let alone.” Be sure to listen in to this 100% Korean conversation and practice with native Korean speakers!

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Voice Actors: Minyeong,Cheonhong | Host: Mihyeon, Hyunwoo
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August 26th, 2008

Korean babies and Korean kids can be quite adorable. And as we’ll be taking a look at a Korean family in this lesson, we’ll be going over how to state your preferences in Korean. So learn Korean as you listen to a fun, free Korean lesson from KoreanClass101.com! After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

Korean baby, Korean kids

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Voice Actors: Mihyun, Hyunwoo, Namhee | Host: Seol, Minkyong, Keith
Category: Newbie Season 2 | Comments: 7 Comments »
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May 7th, 2008

Learn Korean with the KoreanClass101.com family, complete with free online lessons and free daily podcasts! In this Culture Class, we’re taking a look at the Korean family. Korean society places strong emphasis on family, and this can definitely be seen in the month of May. It’s not just Mother’s day, or Father’s day, but there’s also Children’s day, Teacher’s day, and also Buddah’s Birthday! In this Culture Class, we’re going in depth into Korean culture and Korean families. After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

Korean Families

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