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November 27th, 2008

Things aren’t usually cut and dried. You might say, “I feel sad and happy at the same time” or “That movie was interesting and confusing at the same time.” Express your emotions in Korean, even if they are mixed. And, explain the many things about life that conflict. In this lower intermediate Korean lesson, master -기도 하고 -기도 하다  (“sometimes verb A, sometimes verb B”). You’ll discover just how versatile this sentence construction is with the many examples provided in this great Korean lesson. Start saying things like, “Sometimes I’m happy, sometimes I’m not” in Korean with ease now!

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Voice Actors: Cheonhong, Minyeong | Host: Mihyeon, Hyunwoo
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November 11th, 2008

There are some sentence structures that you just can’t go without. Consider those that incorporate “even,” “at least” and “some.” You use them all the time, right? Here are some examples: “At least it’s not raining,” “Would you like some food?” and “I like it, even if it’s not the one I wanted.” Sentences like these are so common, you probably don’t realize how much you use them.

Unlock a powerful new ability with this KoreanPod101.com lesson. You’ll master –라도 to incorporate “at least,” “some” and “even” into your conversations. As a bonus, this lesson is chock full of helpful vocabulary words and example sentences. This is one Korean lesson you don’t want to miss!

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Voice Actors: | Host: Min Kyong, Keith
Category: Beginner Season 3 | Comments: 13 Comments »
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August 27th, 2008

You’re stranded in Korea, lost your tour group, and you need some money. You stop by an ATM, but, uh no! It’s written all in Korean! What to do! Well, we have the lesson just for you. As you learn Korean with us, learn some essential vocabulary words that may just save you when you need it the most! In this free Korean video lesson, we’ll be talking a look at a Korean ATM and make sure you know all the essential vocabulary.

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Voice Actors: | Host: Seol, Minkyong, Keith
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July 30th, 2008

Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com!! Vending machines are plentiful in Korea and everywhere else in the world! That’s the perfect reason to watch this lesson. Anytime you see a vending machine, you can practice your Korean! In this video Korean lesson, we’ll be taking a look at a vending machine and going over Korean vocabulary that can be practiced daily. So remember to listen in for this free Korean lesson, in video format. And after watching remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Voice Actors: | Host: Seol, Minkyong, Keith
Category: Picture Video Vocab | Comments: 27 Comments »
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March 18th, 2008

That’s what we’ve been saying! Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In today’s conversation, we’re going to go over some more essential phrases used when learning Korean. Two friends are talking about their future, and one of them wants to be rich! But can’t say when. But after you listen in to today’s lesson, you’ll know how to say “when.” After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

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Voice Actors: Cheonhong, Seol | Host: Keith, Hyunwoo
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