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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! You’re going through your usual morning preparation ritual as you get ready to go to work in Korea, and you glance in the mirror for a second. Something catches your eye, and you take a closer look. Then you shriek in Korean, “I see a gray hair!” Your spouse comes running in the room to see what’s wrong, and you tell your spouse in Korean, “Look! Just look at this! It’s a gray hair!” Your spouse looks at the hair and says, “You’re going crazy. It might even be a blonde hair. I can’t tell.” You respond in Korean, “Well, then you need to get your eyes checked. It’s definitely gray! I’m getting old!” You freak out, pull the gray hair out of your head, and frantically search for more. Your husband replies in Korean, “It’s just a natural part of getting older. It’s just one hair, and you have thousands on your head. Why don’t you relax and come down to breakfast?” You tell your spouse in Korean, “I’ll be down in a minute, after I see how many gray hairs I have.” Your spouse reminds you in Korean, “It’s natural that the more stressed out you are, the more gray hairs you’ll have…”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Idioms and Phrases lesson will teach you how to say something “is natural” in Korean. Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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It’s strange how nothing is where it should be when you try to find it! Just last night, you invited some friends over to your new house in Korea to eat dinner and watch some movies. After a lovely Korean dinner, everyone grabbed a drink and headed to the living room to lounge on the couch and watch some movies you rented. You put the DVD in, everyone got comfortable, and guess what? No remote! Okay, no one panic! Everyone gets back up and begins looking. One friend asks you in Korean, “Could it be under the sofa?” Another friend joins the search and asks you in Korean, “Is it on the table?” Finally, your wife asks sarcastically in Korean, “I don’t suppose it’s under YOUR cushion on the couch is it?!” Racing to the cushion, she beats you by a fraction of an inch (trying to prove someone wrong makes women faster!)! Holding the remote, “she tells you in Korean, “Just for that, you are sitting on the floor tonight!” But…but…”I thought you were talking about the other remote…the one on top of the desk!” Your words fall on deaf ears!

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to say, “on top of” and “below” in Korean. We will show you how to construct phrases using these Korean words as well as provide you with plenty of examples of their use. Visit us at KoreanClass101 for more great Korean lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!

 

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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Different languages have different systems, and sometimes these differences can give you a headache, but once you get them under your belt, they make you sound so much more fluent! And in this 24th lesson of Beginner Season 3, you can learn how to use the passive voice in Korean. Passive voice in Korean can be used in contexts and situations that do not use passive voices in English, so listen to this lesson and find out in what kind of situations you can use passive voice in Korean and also learn how to use it in a sentence. After listening, be sure to leave us a comment and practice with us!

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You are strolling through the zoo one beautiful summer afternoon in Korea with your family. Your son is learning to speak Korean at school and wants to know the Korean words for everything he sees! As you pass the monkeys, he asks you in Korean, “what’s this mom?” Happy to hear him using his Korean words, you reply in Korean, “this is a monkey honey!” As you pass the pigs, he asks in Korean again, “what’s this mom?” Again, thrilled to hear him speaking Korean, you tell him in Korean, “this is a pig, honey.” As you come around the corner, he squeals with delight as he asks in Korean, “what’s that Dad has?!” As Dad approaches, you tell your son in Korean, “This is a watermelon…and this is delicious!”

 

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! In this Korean Newbie lesson, we’ll be going over one of the most basic, yet most empowering Korean phrases a newbie can have, “what is this?” This Korean phrase will empower you to ask your Korean language exchange partners and your Korean friends what something is. With this phrase, you will learn Korean by using Korean! Don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101 for more great Korean lessons and learning materials, and after listening, don’t forget to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

 

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Everyone has something they want to do on their last day of summer vacation in Korea! You and all of your friends decided to get together and have one last day of fun before it’s back to the books tomorrow at the Korean University! One friend says in Korean, “before we go home today, I want to go shopping in Seoul!” Well, that seems to be fine with the women in the group… One Korean man speaks up in Korean, “before I go home today, I want to see a movie.” As your group of tightly knit friends starts to come unraveled, discussing the different possibilities for your last free day in Korea, you realize a solution! You scream out in Korean above the arguing, “Before we go home today, we can do all these things if we stop arguing about it now!” Then you add in Korean, “But before we go home today, we HAVE to eat at the new Korean restaurant!” Finally, a solution everyone can agree on.

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Beginner lesson will teach you a commonly used pattern in Korean for expressing one action that occurs before another action. In addition to simplifying the grammar, we’ll also be going over some key vocabulary in a Korean household. We’ll also tell you where many Korean activities take place! Before you leave, stop by KoreanClass101 and start another great Korean lesson or pick up some more Korean learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!

 

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