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Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you how to connect two actions in Korean using the아/어/여서 (a/eo/yeoseo) pattern, which indicates reason or cause, and we use this pattern in conversational Korean We will also discuss the Korean volitional form. Stop by KoreanClass101 and pick up some more great Korean learning materials and lessons! Leave us a message while you are there!

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At first, you thought this would be a fantastic job to have while you are in school in Korea! You started babysitting one night for the Korean couple next door to you. The job helps you practice speaking Korean and they pay you for it! What a great way to learn Korean, right? Well…you thought so, too…at first. Last night you watched the little angels that live across the street. Everything was going great for about the first ten minutes. After that the kids wouldn’t do anything you said! In fact, it seemed like they did just the opposite of everything you said! You began to question whether they even understood what you were saying to them in Korean…is your Korean that bad?? The only practice you have gotten tonight in speaking Korean is demanding, “let’s…” repeatedly! Are you saying it right?
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to persuade people to do what you want in Korean using Korean propositive statements such as “let’s go!” You will also learn to add emphasis to these statements with a helpful Korean phrase. After listening to the lesson stop by KoreanClass101 and leave us a comment or get started on even more great Korean lessons! Let’s go!

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You just got a new promotion to manager in the Korean department of your company. Your first task as the new supervisor in Korea-inventory. As the new manager, you have no problem assembling a small team of workers who will do anything to impress you…or at least to not upset you! Now, all you have to do is explain the task to them-in Korean. Suddenly, it occurs to you that although you can count very well in English…you have no idea how to count or how to write the numbers in Korean! Not only can you not motivate your team in Korean, you can’t do the task yourself! You have all these smiling Korean faces looking up at you, awaiting your instructions in Korean…and you have nothing to tell them! Now would be a good time to pick a secret Korean office favorite to help you count in Korean!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean lesson, we will teach you how to make proposative statements in Korean, using “let’s….” Then, we talk about the verb “to take,” in Korean to talk about taking pictures. Be careful with this one…it can’t be used in any other way in Korean! Finally, we will teach you how to count from 1-10 in Korean! This could be very useful in many different situations while you are in Korea! So, listen in to today’s lesson and afterwards stop by KoreanClass101.com to find even more great Korean lessons and learning resources!

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