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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Do you think Koreans count sheep when they try to fall asleep? Or maybe they count something else entirely in Korea? You could sit here and wonder about questions like these all night as you fitfully try to sleep in your Korean bed. It happens to all of us at some point, regardless of whether we are traveling to places as far away as Korea and also regardless of how much caffeine we’ve consumed. Often when we need sleep most, our minds race, and we simply cannot settle down to go to sleep. Koreans are no different, as you’ll hear in this lesson. Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Audio Blog lesson will discuss the Korean speaker’s inability to fall asleep and the remedies she pursues to try to get to sleep. Maybe you’ll pick up some useful tips from our Korean guide for the next time you have a restless evening! 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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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In your latest attempt to have a healthier diet, you’ve given up red meat, chocolate, and caffeine. Since you’ve arrived in Korea, it hasn’t been hard to avoid these items because you’ve been touring the country and enjoying all sorts of other Korean delicacies. But now that you’ve acclimated to Korea and know your way around, it’s time to get down to work. And your deadline for your Korean project is just around the corner. Usually, your desk is stocked with a ton of sweets for when the afternoon doldrums hit, but your Korean desk is empty except for some cereal and rice cakes. Blah! You wander to the employee lounge to see what the Koreans like to snack on, but the cupboards are empty! Denied! However, you come  face-to-face with the coffee pot in the Korean lounge, and you must make a decision. With a few hours left on your project, you realize you may have to give in just this once while you’re in Korea to get the project done. Decisions, decisions!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to say the Korean equivalent of “ending up doing something you didn’t intend to do” because of external influences. Just don’t point to us when you’re called on it…it’s not our fault, either! 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! Your spouse never shares his Korean work schedule with you, so you are constantly guessing about when he will be home for dinner and when you may have unexpected plans with him. He usually travels one day a week in Korea, but that day is always changing. One day, you decide to try to pin him down and try to set up a date night, so you ask him in Korean what he has on tap for the week. He responds in Korean, “Just the usual work stuff.” Probing further, you ask in Korean, “Do you have plans for tonight?” He pauses to flip through his calendar, frowns slightly, and replies in Korean, “No, I think I’m free tonight.” You bat your eyes and flirt with him a bit in Korean, and you add, “Oh, that’s nice. Is there anything you want to do tonight?” He responds in Korean, “No, I think I just want to stay home and relax.” What do you have to do to get him to take the hint?

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to describe your plans. To do so, we’ll show you how to use the Korean future verb tense to construct your sentences. 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! When you’re preparing for an interview in Korea, whether it’s for a job or anything else, it’s always important to put your best foot forward. And there’s no better way to do that than by listing your strengths in Korean. And even if you don’t think you’re not great at something, isn’t what “great” is subjective anyway? So maybe you’re great compared at speaking Korean compared with someone else. So go ahead, don’t be shy. List all your positive attributes for the position in Korean, and be sure to downplay your weaknesses in Korean. So when the Korean interviewer asks you, “Can you speak Korean?” you can respond with what you do know rather than what you don’t. After all, isn’t it better to turn your weaknesses into your strengths?

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to tell someone what your strengths are in Korean. You’ll also learn how to say that you aren’t as good at something in Korean, but with these lessons, speaking Korean won’t be in that category! 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 are visiting your friend in Korea, and he has decided to take you on a tour of his favorite Korean places. First up on his list is…a haunted house? He says, “I really like going to this place. It’s supposedly haunted by Korean soldiers. It’s a little difficult to find, but it’s worth the trip.” You respond in Korean, “What do you mean haunted? Have you seen any ghosts?” He replies in Korean, “No, of course not. It’s just a legend. It’s difficult to scare me anyway. Why, are you scared of ghosts?” Shuddering, you say in Korean, “Let’s just say I don’t put myself in situations where I have to face poltergeists.” He replies in Korean, “You’re just being silly. You’ve seen too many horror movies. We could always skip the haunted house and go to the next place on my list. It’s easy to get to.” “What’s that?” you ask in Korean. He proudly tells you in Korean, “We’ll go visit a Korean cave.” He’s gotta be kidding, right?

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to say that something is “easy to do” or “difficult to do” in Korean. We promise that if you keep up with our Beginner series of Korean lessons, you’ll find learning to speak Korean is easy and even fun! 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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