Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Your friend has been searching all over Korea for you today. She finally gets you on the phone and asks where you have been all day. You explain in Korean, “I went to the library.” Flabbergasted by your answer, your friend questions in Korean, “You went to the library?” Laughing because you know it sounds out of the ordinary for you, you explain to your friend in Korean, “I went to the library in Seoul and I borrowed some books and magazines. I want to learn more about the past.” After a moment of silence on the phone, your friend asks in Korean, “Did you say you want to learn? I dialed the right number, correct?” You reassure your friend in Korean, “You dialed the right number. I also ate lunch while I was there.” Feeling a little bewildered, your friend tells you in Korean, “I think I’ve heard enough. You impressed me.” Is that a compliment?
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Learn Korean today with KoreanClass101.com! Today Soyeon is following up on the phone call she received from the person that picked up her wallet. She’s looking for the librarly, when she finally asks someone on the street where the library is. To explain her situation, she uses the grammatical structure, -거든요 (-geodeunyo), which is used give someone an explanation of something. So tune in to today’s lesson and find out how it’s used! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment! 
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