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This is the one Beginner lesson you have to listen to! You’ve been learning Korean for a few months now, and you can string together a few sentences. But they’re all in the simple present tense: “I eat food,” “I sing songs.” Become much more flexible and create complex sentences with both the future tense, and the past tense. This is the one lesson to listen to, if you want to start speaking like a Korean, right away.
Gangnam is downtown Korea, the heart of Korean nightlife, and hottest place to be in Seoul, Korea. And that’s where our Korean high school student is hanging out in this lesson. He’s in high school, so there’s no way he can be hanging out with Seoul’s hippest crowds… right? Well, as you learn Korean, you’ll find out how to say just that in Korean! “There’s no way” is our grammar point in this lesson, and you’ll be expressing doubt in Korean in no time!
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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You meet some of your Korean friends on the street and ask them if they liked the movie they saw yesterday. If they go saying something like “We DID like it… but… “, they’re going to be using the grammar pattern that’s introduced in this lesson, -기는 -다. Listen to this lesson find out how this pattern can be constructed and used, and practice with us! Also, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us any questions or comments you may have!
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Our last Beginner Lesson to help you learn Korean! In our last lesson, we’re finishing up our mini-drama with 혜경 (Hyegyeong) and 태현 (Taehyeon). She makes her way to his house, and wants to talk with him. However, he’s not going to give her the best news. As she wants to talk with 태현 (Taehyeon), she’s going to have to use the particle -랑 (-rang). In addition to that, we’re going to go over the past tense! Learn some Korean by listening to our lesson today! And after listening, remember that you can practice Korean here at KoreanClass101.com!
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Category: Beginner Season 3 | Comments: 26 Comments »
Grammar: 아/어/여 ( a/eo/yeo) Conjugation, Intentional, past tense | Function: exercising, using the future tense, using the past tense, using the present tense | Topic: exercise, gyms | Politeness Level: standard
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