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Learn Advanced Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Free online lessons and free daily podcasts, now with Advanced lessons! We’re starting our new Advanced Korean Lessons! If you have studied Korean for a while now, you may have found yourself thinking, “Now I know the grammar, but I’d like to use a richer Korean vocabulary.” In the Advanced Lessons at KoreanClass101.com, we’re going to have a story or a news article presented in Korean, and it will be explained and paraphrased in Korean, letting you get the most out of the advanced vocabulary and expressions used in it. In today’s Advanced lesson, we’ll be talking about rising costs. Do you know what ‘물가 픅등’ means? Why not listen to this lesson, and afterwards, stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
여러분이 한국어를 몇 년동안 공부하셨다면 이렇게 상각하고 계실 수있겠죠? ‘이제 문법은 알겠는데, 좀 더 풍부한 어휘를 구사하고 싶어.’ 오늘 고급반 레슨에서는 ‘물가 폭등’에 대해서 이야기 할 거예요. ‘물가 폭등’이 무엇인지 아세요? 한번 수업을 들어 보시고, KoreanClass101.com에 오셔서 코멘트나 질문을 자유롭게 남겨 주세요!

Learn Korean, even while going to Japan! Today, Hyunwoo is telling us about his trip to Japan. Korean and Japan have some very similar aspects. The language, and culture are somewhat similar. So see How Hyunwoo assessed his trip to Japan. Listen in to today’s podcast and find out how a Korean thinks when he goes to a different country. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!
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Go Shopping and learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Today’s we’re following up last week on Tom and Mina’s phone call and heading out to NamDaeMun, a large traditional marketplace in Seoul, Korea. As we’re going shopping, we’re going to go over descriptive verbs (adjectives)! After listening to Tom and Mina’s conversation, please comment on our site and let us know what you think!
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Category: Advanced Lessons | Comments: 53 Comments »
Topic: prices | Politeness Level: Formal
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