Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You are negotiating with your spouse about how to spend your Saturday afternoon. You tell your spouse in Korean, “Let’s go shopping!” Your spouse asks in Korean, “Shopping for what, exactly?” You respond in Korean, “Does there have to be a purpose for a shopping trip?” Your spouse explains in Korean, “Yes. If we don’t go with a specific purpose in mind, we’ll wander around aimlessly and end up buying things we don’t need.” You reply indignantly in Korean, “I always shop with a purpose!” Your spouse then suggests in Korean, “Why don’t you tell me what we need, and I’ll make a list of objects to help us stay on task.” You tell your spouse in Korean, “I think you are missing the point of shopping!” Your spouse lectures you in Korean, “No…if I wanted to shop without an object in mind, I’d say we were going browsing!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Absolute Beginner lesson will teach you how to mark the objects of your verbs with special Korean particles. We’ll show you the rules about attaching these Korean particles and explain some important differences between English and Korean grammar in this lesson. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You have been looking forward to this date all week! Being that you are extremely shy, you asked your friends at the Korean university to set you up with the hottest guy at the college (at least in your opinion) and pretend it’s a blind date! In fact, as he walked across the nicest Korean restaurant in town to sit with you, you could not believe this date was actually happening! As you chat over your romantic dinner, he begins to ask more about your family in Korean, “So, what does your Dad do for a living?” Believing things are going rather well, you explain in Korean, “My father works for a large Korean company.” He continues in Korean, “Hmm, what does your mother do?” Becoming quite hopeful, you reply in Korean, “Oh, my mother is a homemaker.” Pressing on, he asks in Korean, “Don’t you have a sister, too?” Finally, getting a little perturbed with all the questions about your sister, you yell in Korean, “Hey! Don’t you want to know anything about me…how about what I do?!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to ask about professions in Korean using the Korean phrase meaning, “What do you do?” We will also give you some helpful Korean vocabulary for discussing family members and their professions. Visit us at KoreanClass101 when you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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This weekend is Parents’ Day and you have no idea what to get your parents! I mean, what do you get parents that moved to Korea to follow you while you studied abroad at the Korean university? How do you say, “thank you” to parents who have completely started over in Korean just so that you could follow your dreams? Although you have been in Korean for a while, you aren’t a big fan of shopping crowded stores so you really don’t even know where to start in Korea to look for the perfect gift for the perfect parents! Well, relax, because as usual we here at KoreanClass101 have an idea for you that just might save the day! But you have to listen in to today’s Korean Audio blog lesson to find out!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Advanced Audio Blog lesson, Seung-hye Yeo how she finally used the Internet to find the perfect gift for her parents on Parents’ Day in Korea! Remember, this Korean Audio Blog is completely in Korean so you will be practicing speaking Korean at the same time! Stop by KoreanClass101 for more great Korean lessons and learning resources, including the lessons notes to accompany this lesson! Leave us a message while you are there.

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It’s Friday night and everyone is getting ready to go out for a nice evening in Korea. Your father seems to wants to keep everyone around though. He wants to know what everyone’s plans are so he asks everyone in Korean, “How about I buy a nice, big Korean dinner for everyone tonight at that delicious restaurant down the street?” Hating to break your dad’s heart, you tell him in Korean, “Oh Dad, I’m sorry but I already have plans to go to dinner in Seoul with my boyfriend!” Your dad argues in Korean, “Oh come on, let’s all plan to have dinner together…your boyfriend can come with us!” Your brother interrupts and says, “Sorry dad, I made plans already to go to a movie that starts in fifteen minutes.” Again, you dad pleads in Korean, “We can all plan to go to the movie and then have dinner afterwards!” You both simultaneously yell in Korean, “DAD, we already decided to do something else tonight! We’ll plan something with the family tomorrow.” Hurt, your dad turns to the family dog and asks in Korean, “Do you plan to go out tonight, too?!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to talk about your plans in Korean using the Korean structure meaning, “to be going to,” “to plan to,” and “to decide to.” Make plans to listen to this lesson…or you might not be making any plans in Korea! While you’re at it, make plans to stop by KoreanClass101 and pick up more great Korean lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Not too many things make you cry now that you are older…you’re a big, tough, grown-up Korean university student now. Still, studying abroad in Korea can make you very homesick at times. If only you knew how to express what you are feeling in Korean to your friends and other students studying abroad, you might be surprised how many people in Korea feel just like you do! Now, where is a great place to learn to express yourself in Korean…? Oh yeah! What better place that KoreanClass101?! Is that a tear? Aww, you don’t have to cry over KoreanClass101, they’re only a click away!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Audio Blog lesson, Seung-hye Yeo will tell us all about missing her father and making the most of what little time you have with the ones you love in Korea! Remember, this lesson is entirely in Korean. So if you need a little extra help, stop by KoreanClass101 for the lesson notes and other great Korean learning materials! Leave us a message while you’re there!

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