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Do you work in an office? Learn Korean words pertaining an office in Korea! Bringing you another great way to learn Korean, we’re continuing on with out Picture Video Vocab series to go over some Korean vocabulary in the office place! Offices in Korea are very similar to those found elsewhere in the world. So listen in to today’s Picture Video Vocab Lesson, and learn some Korean words that you may use on an everyday basis! And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
Learn Korean with Hyunwoo, Keith, Seol and Iseul at KoreanClass101.com! Today Hyunwoo and Keith are talking about the audio blog. Keith is working, and Hyunwoo is studying. Keith is not studying, Hyunwoo is not working. So what about the audio blog?! Well in today’s lesson, we’re going to be using 하다 (hada) verbs again, but now in conjunction with the negative adverb 안 (an). So be sure to listen to today’s lesson. And while you’re at it, stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Continue your Korean studies and learn Korean at KoreanClass101.com! In today’s lesson, we’re looking at an extremely key verb in Korean, 하다 (hada). It’s a verb that can be used to create new verbs that didn’t exist before! It’s a great way to build vocabulary as a large percentage of Korean verbs are constructed using this 하다 (hada) verb. And after listening, remember to stop by KoreanClass101.com and leave us a comment!
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Function: using office vocabulary | Topic: office, work | Politeness Level: Formal, standard
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