Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! “Now that you’ve graduated from college, the world is your oyster,” the graduation speaker says in Korean. Your friend leans over and whispers to you in Korean, “What will you do now that you’ve graduated?” “I’m going to graduate school,” you reply in Korean. “Oh, that’s great. I’m not sure what I might do,” your friend says in Korean. “I might get a job, or I might travel, or I might just take some time off to relax,” she adds in Korean. “Wow, you have a lot of options, don’t you!” you comment in Korean. Now to you - what will you do once you learn Korean?
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to describe things you might do in the future. After listening to this lesson, you’ll be able to tell someone in Korean the infinite number of things you might - or might not - do! 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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You just arrived in Korea, and it was a very long flight. Although your family is excited to have the opportunity to spend three weeks vacationing in Korea, they are all very cranky from the trip. The Korean airline stewardess politely tells your son in Korean, “we are in Korea, so don’t forget your bags!” Your son grumpily tells her in Korean, “I didn’t bring any with me, so don’t worry!” As you apologize to her in Korean, she smiles and tells you in Korean, “It is such a long flight so I never take it personally.” When you arrive at the hotel, the clerk tells your family in Korean, “I work all night, so I’ll be here if you need anything.” Embarrassingly, your daughter snaps back in Korean, “we are all practically adults (which she is not), so I am sure we can handle ourselves.” Again, you find yourself apologizing to a very understanding person in Korean. Upon entering the hotel room you tell your children in Korean, “You are all in horrible moods after the long trip, so take a nap right now!” Then you turn to your very patient and quiet wife and tell her, “however, we are in Korea, so let’s go have some FUN!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will complete our three part series in which we teach you how to give reasons for your actions or inactions in Korean. In the previous lesson we discussed how to talk about reason for actions that occurred in the past. In this lesson, we will talk about reasons for actions related to the future or to commands. Stop by KoreanClass101 so you can get more Korean lessons and Korean learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!

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You finally convinced your father that you can be trusted with his credit card to go shopping, which was tough after he received the last bill! But you promise this time…you are only going to Seoul to buy a new sweater. Once you get to the Korean shops though, you see they have the newest Korean fashions for this season out! Well, it won’t hurt to look… As you start looking through the racks, the Korean salespeople approach you, telling you how beautiful you would look in the new fashions. You tell them in Korean, “I cannot buy anything because my father will get angry!” Minutes later another clerk approaches and asks in Korean, “have you seen the latest styles, because they would look fabulous on you!” Promptly, you tell them in Korean, “It doesn’t matter because my father would kill me if I bought them!” Finally, another clerk approaches you and says in Korean, “you should try the new styles because they were made for you!” Unable to fight them off any longer, you reply in Korean, “please, show me your latest styles in SWEATERS, because otherwise my father will kill me!” At least this way you both win…
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson continues our three part series on giving reasons in Korean. In this lesson, we will teach you another way to give reasons for your actions in Korean. As Korean grammar can be quite subtle, we’ll go over the slight nuances between the different ways we can give reasons. Don’t forget to visit us at KoreanClass101 because there are more great Korean lessons and learning materials waiting for you there! Leave us a message when you stop by!

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