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Let’s face it. Sometimes you have to tell people not to do something. Like: “Don’t call me anymore” or “Don’t be mad at me.” Imagine if you needed to tell someone what NOT to do in Korean, but couldn’t. Knowing how to use this phrase in a variety of ways may just save you time and trouble! This beginner Korean lesson is designed to help you master -지 마(요/세요), the phrase used to tell people not to do something. You’ll also discover the only correct way to use it and the difference between polite and casual forms. In addition, you’re sure to benefit from the numerous example sentences in this extremely useful Korean lesson.

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Studying in a Korean school can be quite different that what you experience in your own country. Seniors, or in Korea, 3rd year students, have less classes. But Korean high school students often have to spend more time studying on their own, called self-study. Self-study in Korea is reflective of the Korean work ethic. Studying in Korea can be very tiresome and demanding, but most students are self motivated to study. So remember to listen in to this Advanced Korean lesson, 100% in Korean spoken by 100% native Korean speakers. And while you learn Korean, you’ll also be learning Korean vocabulary, and also about Korean culture and Korean schools!

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Learn Korean with Hyunwoo, Keith, Seol and Iseul at KoreanClass101.com! Today Hyunwoo and Keith are talking about the audio blog. Keith is working, and Hyunwoo is studying. Keith is not studying, Hyunwoo is not working. So what about the audio blog?! Well in today’s lesson, we’re going to be using 하다 (hada) verbs again, but now in conjunction with the negative adverb 안 (an). So be sure to listen to today’s lesson. And while you’re at it, stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In today’s lesson Inseong and Minho are talking about Soyeon. As they’re talking, Inseong is telling Minho, “don’t just look at girls and study!” And that’s why in today’s lesson, we’re going to go over the negative imperative. In addition to the negative imperative, we have a load of vocabulary words that are essential to Korean conversation. So remember to listen in. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!

Learn Korean: It's not my Fault


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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! In today’s audio blog, Hyunwoo talks about the test that nearly everyone Korean must endure. This is the test that students study for since the day they are born! This is the *dramatic music insert* College Entrance Exam. And Hyunwoo had quite an experience with his day of judgment. After learning about College Entrance Exams in Korea, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and answer Hyunwoo’s questions!

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