Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You don’t know what’s wrong…but you woke up this morning in your hotel room in Korea feeling really bad! You call the Korean hotel clerk and tell him you have a very bad headache. Moments later, there’s a knock at your door and a tall, well-dressed Korean man stands there with a bottle of gooey liquid for you to drink. As you tip the bottle back, he tells you in Korean, “No, drink more.” You feel very bad, but you drank quite a bit, so you ask him in Korean, “I should drink MORE than that?!” He looks at you very confidently and tells you again in Korean, “Drink more!” You feel horrible, so you do what he says…but now your stomach is beginning to hurt…what is this stuff? He seems to know what you are thinking and answers in Korean, “It’s more than a cure for just a headache…it’s also a digestive!” Ugh…you may be even MORE sick now!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to say, “more” in Korean! Although, there may be times when you don’t want “more!” Listen in and find out how to construct this simple Korean phrase as well as get some examples to get you started! Visit us at KoreanClass101 when you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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It seems as if you never stop moving…well, since you began studying in Korea. You work half a day, then you go straight to school at the Korean university, then you return home to study all night. It’s no wonder you’re sick all the time! You have to go to the pharmacy, you feel horrible! When you arrive at the pharmacy, you tell the pharmacist in Korean, “It seems as if I get sick at least once a month!” He looks at your eyes and worriedly asks you in Korean, “How many hours do you sleep each night?” you reply in Korean, “I sleep three to four hours each night.” The pharmacist yells at you in Korean, “How many hours do you study each night?!” You reply in Korean, “I study about six hours a night.” The pharmacist hands you a bottle of thick, brown liquid and tells you in Korean, “Drink this each morning after breakfast…and get AT LEAST 8 hours of sleep each night!!!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to express frequency, allocated amounts, or numbers in Korean. In this Korean lesson, we will talk about how to construct phrases using this Korean particle, which we express in English through terms such as “each” and “every.” Visit us at KoreanClass101 for more great Korean lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there! In fact, join us “each day!”

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“Might” and “Maybe” are two conversational words that you use all the time. You say things like, “I might be there” and “Maybe you’d like to go to dinner” constantly. These words express that you aren’t quite certain about something, so they become an integral part of daily conversations.
In this beginner Korean lesson, learn to useㄹ/을지도 모르다 to say “might” and “maybe.” You’ll also discover ways to use these words in especially casual conversations, a tip that will come in handy when talking to friends. You don’t need me to tell you how important the words “might” and “maybe” are; you’ll find everything you need in this great Korean lesson. 











