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March 24th, 2008

Hey! Are you here to learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com? Well, if you showed up at our door, you’re probably wanting to learn some Korean. But in today’s conversation, 혜경 (Hyegyeong) shows up at 나래’s (Narae) door to confront her. And as 나래 (Narae) didn’t turn out to be the best friend that we all thought she was, 혜경 (Hyegyeong) is throwing all the polite language out the door. Remember to listen in to our first taste of the casual language in Korean! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

Confrontation in Korea

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Voice Actors: Cheonhong, Sujin, Iseul | Host: Keith, Seol
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February 13th, 2008

Learn some Korean Idioms and Phrases as you learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! We’re getting down to the nitty gritty in today’s lesson, the first of a monthly series - Idioms and Phrases. These lessons are engineered to teach not just typical Korean vocabulary, but also provide some cultural phrases, idioms, and word usages that may not exist in your culture! So in today’s lesson, we’ll be going over the word 시원하다 (siwonhada - to be cool). We will also be going over two grammar points, the declarative and noun modifying descriptive verbs (that was a mouthful!). Listen to the main audio for the conversation, and grammar points, and listen to the bonus track (at KoreanClass101.com) for the word of the day, 시원하다 (siwonhada). And while you’re there, leave us a comment and let us know how you liked the lesson!

Refreshing in Korean

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Voice Actors: Hyunwoo, Keith | Host: Keith, Hyunwoo
Category: Idioms and Phrases | Comments: 46 Comments »
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December 20th, 2007

Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In today’s dialog we’re introduced to two main male characters of our drama. And just like any Korean drama, we have quite a coincidence as Soyeon’s wallet makes an appearance! In today’s dialog, we’ll go over two very important grammatical structures, which are very easy to construct. And a word of great use and of great cultural in importance, we’ll go over the word 부탁 (butak). After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

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Voice Actors: Namhee, Taejun | Host: Keith, Seol
Category: Intermediate Lessons | Comments: 23 Comments »
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