You have a hot date in Korea tonight and you could not be more excited! You have spent hours getting ready, doing your hair, makeup, and choosing just the right clothes. But as soon as you step into the living room, your Korean roommate takes one look at you and tells you in Korean, “Take that shirt off…it looks horrible!” Frantic, you ask her what you are supposed to wear instead?! She tells you in Korean, “Here, wear this shirt instead, it looks better with your eyes.” You hurriedly pull the shirt over your head and ask if you look okay now. Your roommate yells at you in Korean, “No! Take off that skirt! Now you don’t match!” Your roommate rushes into her room and returns moments later with another skirt. She tells you hysterically in Korean, “Put this skirt on instead!” As you pull the skirt on, you hear a knock at the door. Out of breath, exhausted, and frenzied, you open the door to greet your date…but hey, your clothes look great!
Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to use the Korean imperative to give commands or make polite requests in Korean. We will show you how to construct these phrases in Korean and provide you with examples to get you started. Visit us at KoreanClass101 for more great Korean lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there.

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