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Everyone enjoys school festivals in Korea. There’s good food, good music, entertaining shows, something for everyone to enjoy… just not the 3rd graders! Learn Korean as you learn about Jeongeun and how 3rd year students have to study while the rest of the students are having a great time enjoying the school festival! This lesson is 100% in Korean, and we have the full transcript at KoreanClass101.com, so remember to stop by and pick it up! And while you’re there, leave us a post… say hi!
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In this lesson we’re going to a Korean high school gym class with Jeongeun. She’s taking us on a tour of her Physical Education class in Korea. She’ll be telling us about some of her favorite activities in gym class, including badminton, basketball, and talking! Girl just want to have fun, so Jeongun likes to go to the corner and talk with her friends. Not all that uncommon!
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You didn’t do your homework, you’re tired, and you don’t feel like going to school. Does this sound familiar? In this lesson, we’re going on a three part series with a student that really doesn’t like school. Korean students are usually very studious but this particular student really doesn’t like going to school. And as he’ll be making excuses, he’ll be using -기 때문에 (-gi ttaemune) to give his reasons. There are several different ways to give reasons for one’s inaction or inaction, and this three part series focuses on giving those reasons in Korean! Remember to learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com. And as you learn essential Korean vocabulary and indispensable Korean grammar, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us any questions or comments!
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Studying in a Korean school can be quite different that what you experience in your own country. Seniors, or in Korea, 3rd year students, have less classes. But Korean high school students often have to spend more time studying on their own, called self-study. Self-study in Korea is reflective of the Korean work ethic. Studying in Korea can be very tiresome and demanding, but most students are self motivated to study. So remember to listen in to this Advanced Korean lesson, 100% in Korean spoken by 100% native Korean speakers. And while you learn Korean, you’ll also be learning Korean vocabulary, and also about Korean culture and Korean schools!
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Category: Audio Blog | Comments: 15 Comments »
Function: going to school, participating in an school activity | Topic: School, school festival | Politeness Level: Formal, standard
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