Practice your Korean with KoreanClass101.com! This week’s video homework is about how to say what you’re planning to do.
What are you planning to do this weekend? If you don’t have any specific plans for this weekend, what about next week?
Think about it, and try answering this question in Korean. Don’t know how to do that? Don’t worry, you can listen to Lower Intermediate Lesson #1 to learn how to say that!
Lower Intermediate #1 - Can You Eat Out Tonight? - Talking About Your Plans

The Result of Korean Video Homework #3
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Getting away on a short trip is the ideal way to get rid of some stress. In this lesson, Seongju, our studious son wins a free trip to…! Well not win, but his dad wants to take him out. In this lesson we’ll go over a grammatical pattern that expresses that you were intending to say something, but was already said. Learn how to say “I was going to say that” in Korean! In this lesson we’ll go over essential Intermediate Korean vocabulary, as well as explain the Korean grammar easily and quickly. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post! 
Well, your date with the Korean foot doctor last night did not go so well. But-somehow-he thinks it did! He wants to know if you have any plans in Korea next weekend! You cannot fathom having to sit through another three-hour discussion in Korean-during dinner no less-about how many different types of foot fungus there are! You told him in Korean you are job-hunting Friday, going to a spa with your friends Saturday, and you have a family gathering Sunday. You hoped he might get the hint-apparently not! He says you can surely squeeze him in sometime before or after those appointments! If you can’t very quickly figure out a way to tell him your appointments last “from” morning “until” evening it looks like you will have your second date with your Korean lover boy! Ooh, maybe you can get his and hers Korean pedicures! How cute!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you the Korean particles “until” and “from.” Then, we will discuss the Korean indefinite pronoun “something.” After listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post in Korean or English! Don’t forget you can get more great Korean lessons and learning materials while you are there!

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