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Do you need an excuse to get out of work or school? In this lesson we’ll be going over reasons again, so you can use them to get out of work, skip school, or to simply give an explanation! Our lost student is late to the graduation ceremony and he’s given a explanation using 니까 (nikka), which is used to give reasons. Learn about the different nuance with this Korean grammatical structure! Remember to learn Korean as you listen to KoreanClass101.com. And after listening, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post! 
Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com and we’ll let you know what to say when you’re taking a picture in Korea. In today’s dialog, two friends are climbing Mount Halla, the highest mountain in South Korea. As they’ve climbed to the mount, they want to take a picture, just like anybody mountain climbing in Korea would. So listen in to today’s lesson about taking pictures, and afterwards stop by KoreanClass101.com and “Say Kimchi!” 
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Category: Beginner Season 2 | Comments: 13 Comments »
Grammar: 니까 | Function: giving a reason, taking a picture | Topic: graduation, pictures, School | Politeness Level: intimate, standard
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