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August 5th, 2008

In this lesson we’ll be going over one of the most basic, yet most empowering phrases a newbie can have: ‘What is this?’ This phrase will empower you to ask your Korean language exchange partners, and your Korean friends what something is. With this phrase you will learn Korean using Korean! Don’t forget to listen in to this empowering lesson and after listening, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

Korean What is this

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Voice Actors: | Host: Seol, Minkyong, Keith
Category: Newbie Season 2 | Comments: 4 Comments »
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July 31st, 2008

Do you have a Korean phone or Korean mp3 player? LG, Samsung and Cowon are just some of the major Korean companies that you might be making your cellphones, mp3 player, or digital camera. In this lesson we’ll find out where to go when Korean technology doesn’t live up to its reputation. This lesson covers the interrogative structure -ㄹ/을까? (-l/eulkka?), so you can ask others about their opinions. And when giving your opinions, we can use the grammatical structure -ㄹ/을 거야 (-l/eul geoya), which will allow you to give your assumptions.

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Korean People talk like regular people

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Voice Actors: Minyeong,Cheonhong | Host: Hyunwoo, Mihyeon, Junsoo
Category: Lower Intermediate | Comments: 5 Comments »
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August 27th, 2007

Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! When meeting someone for the first time, it may be a bit difficult to start a conversation when you only know how to say “I am (fill in the blank).” That’s why in today’s lesson we’ll go over how to ask someone a few simple questions. What better way to start a conversation? Be sure to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Voice Actors: Seol | Host: Keith
Category: Beginner Lessons | Comments: 96 Comments »
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