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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Feeling neglected, you ask your significant other in Korean, “What are your plans for today?” Your significant other responds in Korean, “Well, first I have a dentist appointment, and then I’m going to work. I’m having lunch with some friends, and then after work, I’m going to go to the gym and lift some weights.” You tell your significant other in Korean, “That’s a busy schedule. When do you think you’ll be home?” Your significant other replies in Korean, “I’m not sure, but it might be late if I get dinner out after the gym.” You start to pout and say in Korean, “I was hoping we could do something together tonight…you’re so busy every night it’s hard to get time together these days! Maybe we can eat dinner together?” Your significant other responds in Korean, “I guess so…let me get my schedule and I’ll write it down so I don’t forget!”

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Absolute Beginner lesson will show you how to ask someone questions starting with the Korean equivalent of the word “when.” As busy as you are, all we want to know is “when” are you going to make time for this important Korean lesson? 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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All of your friends are getting together today in Seoul for a fun-filled day of shopping, eating Korean food, and sightseeing! You are running a little late though. Your roommate has been dressed and ready to go for an hour already, but leave it to you to be late! She tells you in Korean, “we can’t wait much longer…hurry!” Rushing around frantically, you yell back in Korean, “please, just wait a minute longer!” Frustrated, she says she is calling the rest of the group. You hear her tell them in Korean, “I am still waiting on her to get ready and we will be on our way.” She yells back to you in Korean, “they are only waiting fifteen more minutes!” You rush to her side and ask her in Korean, “What are we waiting for?!” She doesn’t look amused…

Learning Korean with KoreanClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Korean! This Korean Newbie lesson will teach you how to keep your friends waiting in Korean by using the Korean phrase meaning, “wait!” Be sure to stop by KoreanClass101 to get more great Korean lessons and learning materials…we won’t keep you waiting! Leave us a message while you’re there!

 

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One absolutely critical skill is being able to talk about days, months and years in Korean. Maybe you’re going on a trip for two days or leaving the country for a year. Perhaps you just want to talk about an event that’s taking place in four days. It’s virtually impossible to call yourself a Korean speaker without being able to express periods of time.

In this beginner Korean lesson, master the ways to talk about days, months and years in Korean. Discover sino-Korean numbers, the native and most popular way to talk about periods of time. And, you may be surprised about the formal versions of the words! This Korean lesson is packed with charts of common time periods and easy instructions for expressing any combination of days, months or years you’ll ever need.

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This lesson is a must-read! In fact, it unlocks secrets to the Korean language that you can’t be without. Learn the suffixes that turn verbs into adjectives so you can use sentences like, “That’s the book I’m reading,” or “She’s the new boss.” Let’s face it, you need to talk about objects and who people are. This is the lesson that helps you do it!

This beginner Korean lesson introduces you to -ㄴ/은(eun), -는(neun), -ㄹ/을(eul), suffixes that turn verbs into adjectives. With these suffixes, you can speak the Korean you need to explain people and things in the past, present and future tenses. In addition, this Korean lesson is chock full of helpful vocabulary words that you’ll use all the time. Working out in a Korean gym


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Free daily podcasts, and online lessons in Korean at KoreanClass101.com is the best way to learn Korean! Our video Homework was such a success that we’re sending out another Video Homework assignment! In this video homework assignment, we’re asking about time(시간)! Time is the 4th dimension, and KoreanClass101.com transcends all space and time. But while we’re transcending, we’re going to stop by the 4th dimension and talk a little bit about time. So remember to listen in find out about this video homework assignment! And while you’re at it, stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a post!

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