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December 19th, 2008

If you’re working for a Korean company, get ready to let the good times roll! Korean companies usually go out together and eat lots of good food. But after they eat, most of them go get some Korean soju! Then… they get some Korean snacks! Then… they go to karaoke! For a night out in Korea, it seems to never end. Find out why hanging out in Korea means, you’ll be hanging out till the morning. And if you can keep up, you’ll be loving our grammar point! In this lesson, we’ll be going over the potential, - ㄹ/을 수 있다. With this you’ll be able to tell your Korean friends if you can keep up with them or not! korean lessons

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Voice Actors: Yuna, Cheonhong | Host: Seol, Minkyong, Keith
Category: Beginner Season 3 | Comments: 17 Comments »
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June 10th, 2008

You’ve been working all day and didn’t have anything to eat all day. You’re starving and once the clock strikes, you’re dashing for the door to grab something to eat. But we’re not going to grab the same ol’ hamburger. In this lesson, we’ll be talking about the best Korean food has to offer. In this lesson we’ll be going over how to express desires in Korean. We’ll be going over how to say “I want to eat” in Korean and also how to say “I want to drink” in Korean. These are some essential Korean phrases that any Korean student needs to know! Also, we’ll be talking about Korean alcohol (Soju), and also some good ol’ Korean barbecue - everyone’s favorite.

Korean alcohol - soju

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Voice Actors: Cheonhong, Mihyun | Host: Seol, Minkyong, Keith
Category: Newbie Season 2 | Comments: 51 Comments »
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