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Your Korean is coming along well, but you are missing a critical element: the ability to talk about future actions. Just imagine if you tried to speak English without talking about future plans and events. You can’t be without this important skill, and this lesson provides easy instructions. Learn to say things like, “I’ll call you tomorrow” and “I’m going to take the job.” As you can see, talking about what you plan to do in the future is absolutely necessary if you want to speak Korean like a pro. Did you know that you express future actions differently in certain situations? For example, you useㄹ/을 것이다 (I am going to) in response to a question andㄹ/을 것이다 to talk about what you plan to do. This beginner Korean lesson teaches you the difference. You’ll also learn when to use intimate and polite forms of “I will” when speaking Korean. This ensures that your Korean comes across the right way and that you won’t offend anyone. Without a doubt, this is one Korean lesson you’ve got to hear!
This is the one Beginner lesson you have to listen to! You’ve been learning Korean for a few months now, and you can string together a few sentences. But they’re all in the simple present tense: “I eat food,” “I sing songs.” Become much more flexible and create complex sentences with both the future tense, and the past tense. This is the one lesson to listen to, if you want to start speaking like a Korean, right away.
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There’s no wrath like a Korean mother’s wrath! Korean mothers will lay down the law, and In this lesson we’ll be witnessing how fierce Korean mothers can be! Learn Korean as we finish up our 3-part series on the intentional in Korean. Korean grammar does not have a future tense, but does have the intentional. However as there are several different ways of telling someone your intention in Korean, we’ll be going all the linguistic nuances in Korean. 
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The cute Korean girl, or cute Korean guy is your sister/brother? Eww! Well, brothers and sisters are great to annoy anyway! But don’t forget to learn Korean before you start figuring out ways to bother them! In this lesson, we’re going to cover the intentional, an essential part of Korean grammar. This lesson is full of essential Korean vocabulary, and indispensable Korean grammar, so don’t forget to stop by the site and pick up the Lesson Notes PDF! 
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Do you want to bother the cute Korean girl or handsome Korean guy next to you? Tune into this lesson to learn Korean and find out a few lines that can get your conversation going! Take cues from our dysfunctional Korean family, fighting like it’s the next Korean war. In this lesson we’ll be going over the intentional, two of them to be exact! Remember to learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! 
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Grammar: ㄹ/을 것이다, ㄹ/을 게, Intentional | Function: speaking the future tense | Topic: exercise, gyms | Politeness Level: standard
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