Well, tonight is the big night. You have wanted to date a beautiful Korean girl from your school for quite some time. With your infinite wisdom and undying charm, you have whittled her down to accepting a dinner invitation IF you meet her strict Korean family first. Well, she is smart and beautiful, and some things in life are worth going the extra mile. Now to impress… As the very stern-looking Korean man invites you into his home, you say “hello” in Korean and hand him a small gift. You explain in Korean as he opens the gift, “this is wine from my family’s vineyard, and now it is yours.” He smiles and thanks you for the gift. He asks in Korean “what are your intentions with my daughter?” You thoughtfully explain in Korean, “your daughter, sir, her happiness and safety are of my top priorities.” This seems to make him very happy. You continue in Korean to clarify “my intentions are the best, and I vow to do my best to make your daughter happy.” Wow, who knew that a few carefully placed Korean personal pronouns could sound so good!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you all about Korean possessive pronouns. Possessive pronouns in Korean contain some cultural and social implications, which are unique to Korean culture and Korean society. These are obvious if you take a deeper look into the Korean language. So to help you do that, we’ll be studying Korean and Korean culture with you! We’ll also talk about the proper way to address someone in Korea. Don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101 where you will find even more great Korean study materials and lessons. While you’re there leave us a message!

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Traveling to Korea is a dream for you! You have been writing to your Korean family for years. However, you never thought you would actually have the chance to travel to Korea to meet them fact to face! Yet…here you are! And you have a surprise for them! You have been learning to speak in Korean for the past few months so you could speak to them (at least a little) in Korean! The first day you are in Korea, they introduce you to everyone they know and they have hundreds of questions for you! Right away, they ask how your mom is doing. You surprise them by telling them in Korean that your mom is doing well! Your Korean family is stunned and comments on how well your mother has done to keep the family culture alive in you! It’s okay…everyone has family secrets. KoreanClass101 can be yours!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you about using the intimate politeness level when speaking Korean. You will also learn the proper use of Korean possessive pronouns, and review the past tense in Korean. Finally, we will discuss the use of second person pronouns in Korean. Stop by KoreanClass101 to get even more great Korean learning materials!

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Are you good at art? In today’s lesson, Nayoung is being critiqued by her teacher. And as he’ll be criticizing art, he’s going to need some descriptive verbs (a.k.a. adjectives). In addition to introducing descriptive verbs, we’ll have a few irregular conjugations we want to get into as well. So remember to tune in to listen to our lesson! And after you do, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment! 
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