Your first interview in Korea went so well it landed you your dream job! Then, things went straight downhill from there. You haven’t impressed your bosses at all since you started working for the Korean company. But today, it seems as if things may start looking up for you. Today, some very important customers from Germany are visiting your company and you are the only one that can speak German! Your bosses discuss what they are going to do in Korean (as if you aren’t even standing there!), “It would be different if only we could trust him!” Your other boss replies in Korean, “It would be different if we had someone else, but we have no choice.” Your first boss argues in Korean, “It would be different if only they spoke Korean and we could just meet them!” You finally interrupt and tell them in Korean, “It would be different if I wasn’t so confident in speaking German! Just give me a chance!” They both reply in Korean, “It would be different if only you hadn’t messed up so badly already!”
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Intermediate lesson will teach you how to use the Korean grammatical structure meaning, “It would be a different story if…” or “It would be no problem if….” You can use this construction to discuss things you would or would not do if circumstances were different. Visit us at KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and learning materials. If only you would leave us a message while you are there…

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You’re ready to start to speaking fluent Korean, right away! A whole new world will open up for you with sentences that include, “Starting now…,” “From here on out…” and other variations of this phrase. You might just be ready to say, “From now on, I’ve decided to live in Korea!”
With this beginner Korean lesson, master에서 to refer to “from now.” You’ll also be able to use까지 (”until,” “up to”) with style to talk about time, range and distance. There are so many ways to incorporate these phrases into your Korean, you won’t know how you spoke the language without it! 











