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Creeping slowly towards the door, I hold the screen door open with my foot and gently push the handle down. *SQUEEK!* Oh no! I’ve been caught! Have you ever been caught sneaking out or back home? If so, this lesson is just for you! Teenagers in Korea sneak out just the same, and Korean parents are just the same… they won’t have any of it! But the things that Korean parents say can be quite interesting. Full names in Korean are used to grab someone’s attention. Remember to listen in and find out what Korean parents say! In this lesson we’ll be going over the linking particles in Korean, 랑 (rang), 하고 (hago), and 와/과 (wa/gwa). Remember with KoreanClass101.com you learn Korean with free daily podcasts and online Korean lessons! After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

Category: Beginner Season 2 | Comments: 37 Comments »
Grammar: 랑 ( rang), 와/과 ( wa/gwa), 하고 (hago), linking particles | Function: saying things in a sequence, getting someones attention | Topic: yelling | Politeness Level: Formal, intimate, standard
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