You were born in Korea and raised in the United States. Now, you are grown and starting a family of your own. Your wonderful husband is making your dreams come true! You have always wanted to meet your family in Korea and have your children born in the same small city you were born in. Your family in Korea is so excited to have you with them…and today is the big day! You rush to the Korean hospital at 4:00 AM in labor and in serious pain! Your frantic husband, who absolutely does not know how to speak Korean, asks the clerk where the maternity ward is! The clerk just looks at him puzzled. You attempt to ask in what little Korean you know, “Please, where is the maternity ward? I am in labor!” The clerk points down a hallway. You rush down the hallway to what turns out to be the pediatric ward. Oh no, it’s too late! Your baby is coming right here!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Today we have the last lesson of the Lower Intermediate Series. After listening to this lesson, you can learn how to say “I hope I will go back to Korea soon.” This structure, -(으)면 좋겠다 (-eumyeon joketda) is a very efficient way to let others know what you want, without being too straight-forward. After listening to this lesson, find out how to use this in the right context, and while you’re at KoreanClass101.com, leave us a comment and practice with us!
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! How do you say “because” or “since” in Korean? What is the phrase that you usually use? In this Lower Intermediate Lesson at KoreanClass101.com, you will learn another interesting and very useful way of talking about a reason for something that happened, which is -는 바람에 (-neun baram-e). Listen to this lesson and find out how you can use it in context, and while you’re at KoreanClass101.com, leave us a comment and practice with us!











