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Want to learn to make delicious Korean food? Are you curious what goes into Bibimbap? Bulgogi? The best place to find out is home economics class in Korea! Korean schools have home economics too, and the young ladies of Korea all leave class with knowledge of their national food. They go in, make the food, and eat. This is one of Jeongeun’s, and it’s not hard to understand why! Listen in as you learn Korean and find out about this class many would be happy to pay for, but Jeongeun, gets to go to for free!
Jeongeun is taking her final exams, but that’s not it for the life if a Korean high school student! Korean students have to study for their University Entrance Exam. The University Entrance Exam in Korea is one of the biggest tests of a student’s life. And there’s not many 2nd chances, so there’s added pressure on all students. Listen in to this Audio Blog about a Korean student trying to make it in Korea! And don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com and our newest member, Jeongeun(정은)! A 3rd year high school student living Seoul, Jeongeun has some insight that only KoreanClass101.com can provide! This Busan born, movie loving teenager will give us some stories and insight that can only come from a Korean high school student(고등학생). So remember to listen in and stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave Jeongeun a post!
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Category: Audio Blog | Comments: 13 Comments »
Function: learning home economics | Topic: class, high school | Politeness Level: Formal, standard
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