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You didn’t do your homework, you’re tired, and you don’t feel like going to school. Does this sound familiar? In this lesson, we’re going on a three part series with a student that really doesn’t like school. Korean students are usually very studious but this particular student really doesn’t like going to school. And as he’ll be making excuses, he’ll be using -기 때문에 (-gi ttaemune) to give his reasons. There are several different ways to give reasons for one’s inaction or inaction, and this three part series focuses on giving those reasons in Korean! Remember to learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com. And as you learn essential Korean vocabulary and indispensable Korean grammar, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us any questions or comments! 
To learn Korean with free online lessons and free daily podcasts is pretty much like playing in a sandbox. It can’t get any easier or any more fun! In this lesson, Max has run into 김태희 (gimtaehui), and 비 (bi - Rain), and has befriended them. He’s planning to meet them, go out for some food, and hang out with them… or so he says. And his friend is just as skeptical as we are. Listen in to today’s lesson and learn how to make plans with -기로 하다 (-giro hada). And as we don’t believe him, we’re going to be using our phrase: 놀고 있네… (nol-go itne…). Listen in to bonus to find out what that means! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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Category: Beginner Season 2 | Comments: 31 Comments »
Grammar: 기 때문에 | Function: going to school, making excuses, giving reasons | Topic: cold weather, School, rain | Politeness Level: standard, intimate
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