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January 22, 2014
New! Go from your 1st Korean phrase to knowing 700 with the Korean PhrasePower iBook
Hello Listener,
Remember your first Korean phrase?
Was it “Hello, how are you,” “My name is....” or maybe “I have no idea what I’m saying?”
Every Korean learner starts out with simple phrases and questions. That’s because learning phrases is easy. They’re exactly what get you speaking, understanding, and improving your Korean in the first place. Not just random, unusable words.
So as a Korean Beginner, having a powerful Korean phrasebook is the easiest way to speak more Korean. And with our brand new iBook, you master over 700 phrases.
Master 700+ essential Korean phrases with the NEW Learn Korean: PhrasePower iBook for the iPad. This is the perfect first step for Beginners and Travelers that want to learn and speak a... Show more
January 21, 2014
A Language Learning Success Story “It definitely requires you to be self-motivated and dedicated”
Hello Listeners,
There are two halves to learning Korean.
No, no. Not grammar and vocabulary. Not reading and speaking. Think bigger.
The first half is your learning material and your methods. This includes your KoreanClass101 lessons, your lesson notes, your textbooks, workbooks, apps, and so on.
And the second half? It’s you. It’s how much you care to learn the language. It’s your actions – past, current, and future – that determine where exactly your language progress is going. Actions like...sleeping less to study more, consistently putting in a specific amount of time regardless of how little it is, ignoring everything around you for the sake of focus, and studying language that’s beyond your capability just so you can... Show more
January 17, 2014
You Wanted To Learn A New Language in 2014? Try Czech & Danish
Hi listeners!
Looking for a new language to study? Aside from KoreanClass101, we have 28 other languages that you can learn the fast, fun and easy way! And now there’s even more.
We’ve added 2 new languages to the Innovative Language family.
What are they? Based on user requests, we’ve launched Danish and Czech.
Czech, believe it or not, used to be called “Bohemian” until sometime in the 19th century. It's the official language of the Czech Republic, one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations. And like all Slavic languages, Czech has a reputation for having lots of consonants clustered together. But don’t let that scare you away. Czech uses the Latin script, which makes it easier to learn than a character-based... Show more
January 12, 2014
Korean Word of the Day – ocean (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!대양 (daeyang) ocean (noun)바다는 나라들 간의 무역을 위해 중요합니다.Badaneun naradeul ganui muyeogeul wihae jungyohamnida.Oceans are import to trade between countries.상어가 바다에서 수영을 하고 있습니다.Sangeoga badaeseo suyeongeul hago itsseumnida.The shark is swimming in the ocean.파란 바다paran badablue ocean펼쳐진 바다pyeolchyeojin badaopen oceanOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
January 6, 2014
Take The KoreanClass101 Challenge!
Welcome Back Listener!
It’s been a while! Last time we saw you, it was still 2013... Christmas trees were up, and you were still making your 2014 resolutions.
Now that the new year has begun, the #1 question everyone’s asking is...
“How do I fulfill my resolution and make serious Korean progress?”
One: Stop thinking and start doing. Take on the challenge and jump in. Your progress starts NOW.
Two: Create a measurable and attainable Korean goal. (Master 100 new words in 2 weeks, listen to 5 Korean lessons a week, hold a Korean conversation for 5 minutes, etc.)
Three: Challenge yourself more each month. (Go for 10 minute conversations, move on to 200 words, etc.)
It’s as easy as that!
So in 2014, take the... Show more
