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We’ll be taking a look at an everyday conversation in Korean between a married couple. Married couples in Korea often use different speech levels according to their relationship. This lesson gives us a close look a Korean politeness levels between married couples. So if you’re married to a Korean, this may be the lesson to listen to! In this lesson, we’ll be going over the intentional -려고 하다 (ryeogo hada). The Korean intentional has several different forms and different patterns, each with their own little nuance. With this lesson, you’ll learn about that little nuance, and keep the Korean grammar in your head nice and organized. We’ll also be covering Intermediate level Korean vocabulary essential for any Intermediate student, or a student ready to make the jump to Intermediate! Korean couple on the phone

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Eat something good while you learn Korean with free online lessons and free daily podcasts at KoreanClass101.com! In This lesson, 사장님 (the boss) is sick and leaving early, so he’s asking for a few favors. As he’s asking favors, he’ll be doing it in a very indirect, and as a result, a very polite way. And as Inseong and Soyeon will be talking to their boss, they’ll be using extremely polite language, and thus, using the honorific infix (시). After listening, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment! a cold in Korea


Start to learn Korean after the beep. BEEP! Did you ever wonder what the messaging service says? Today we’re going to listen in on a one-sided phone conversation between Jihye, and the Voice mailbox. We’ll breakdown a few of the vocabulary words that come out in the automated message, and also go over some very important vocabulary. So remember to listen in after the beep! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post! Korean Voicemail

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