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Have you ever had a teacher that was so demanding that you were afraid of him/her? That’s what the students in this Korean math class is experiencing. Teachers in Korea can be extremely demanding. There are teachers that are very lenient, but generally, Korean teachers are very demanding. And students in Korea will often experience the conversation we have in this dialog.
In this lesson we’ll be going over how to express one’s ability or inability to do something in Korean. The grammar in this lesson is used extremely often in everyday Korean conversation. We’ll also be going over a phrase that can be considered Korean slang. We’ll be going over the often used phrase 장난 아닌데 (jangnan aninde). And the meaning is not so difficult to guess. Take a guess at this common Korean phrase, and stop by KoreanClass101.com and listen to the bonus track to see if you’re correct! And while you’re at our site, remember to leave us a post!
Do you have someone that helps you with your Korean? Possible a Korean teacher? A Korean friend that teaches you Korean? Or even a Korean language exchange partner? Then teachers day (스승의 날) is the day to show them you appreciate it! Give back to these people who have used their time and energy to help you with your Korean, with a small “Thank You.” And the best way to find out how you can do that is to listen in to today’s Advanced Audio Blog with Jeongeun!
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Category: Idioms and Phrases | Comments: 12 Comments »
Grammar: ㄹ(을)줄 알다/모르다 | Function: expressing knowledge of a skill, using slang | Topic: division, math, multiplication, School, teachers | Politeness Level: intimate, standard
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