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Learn Advanced Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Today we’re introducing an Advanced Lesson, which we are thinking of including in our regular scheduled programming. It takes a news article, or a topic of interest and it is explained 100% in Korean. This lesson will focus on mainly vocabulary. Today’s lesson, the PDF is available for everyone to see. So please listen in, take a look at the PDF, and send us your feedback!
What better to ring in the Korean New Year than by learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com! This year, 설날 (Seollal) is on February 7th. So today we’re bringing you another culture class that goes deep into all the intricacies of this vibrant, and highly celebrated holiday. So in today’s culture class we’re talking about 세배돈 (New Years Money), 떡국 (tteokguk), 윷놀이 (yutnori) and many other aspects of this once a year event! So remember to listen in! And after listening remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

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Learn Korean as you continue your Korean studies and kick off the New Years again with KoreanClass101.com! Instead of the New Years being celebrated on January 1st, Korea celebrates the New Years on… some day in February (most years.) Actually, it’s different everyday because the Lunar Calendar dictates the 1st year every year. And this year, it just so happens that it’s on February 7th! Hyunwoo talks about New Years in Korea. So listen in and learn about one of biggest holidays in Korea! After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and say hi to Hyunwoo!
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With new and innovative ways to learn Korean, we’re bringing in the new year with a new feature! Before King Sejong created Hangul, Korea used Chinese characters, hanja, as the main writing tool. As this is the case, about 60% to 70% of Korean words are based on these Chinese characters. So knowing some Hanja, will definitely increase vocabulary! Tune in to today’s news feed and find out about our new feature, why it’ll be a great tool to use, and how we will be approaching this! And after you listen in, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
Category: Pilot Lessons | Comments: 43 Comments »
Function: listening to a lesson 100% in Korean | Topic: New Years, vacation | Politeness Level: Formal, standard
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