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June 24, 2013
Want to speak more Korean? New KoreanClass101 Lessons Series Starting July!
Hi Listener,
Want to speak more Korean? You need exposure to native Korean conversation. And you need a Korean speaker to explain it all - the words, the grammar, and cultural nuances.
That’s every KoreanClass101 lesson. And there’s more on the way!
Starting July 8th, 2013, we’ll be publishing brand new seasons and lessons to get you mastering Korean the fast, fun and easy way! Want to know what you can expect?
Here’s a sneak peek at what you can look forward to:
Monday: Upper Intermediate
Thursday: Throwback Thursday
Friday: Video Series: Korean Counters For Beginners
Remember, KoreanClass101’s newest lessons are free for the first three weeks! You have three weeks worth of lessons at any given time. Oh, and the first... Show more
June 21, 2013
More Updates To KoreanClass101 Lesson Pages
Hi listeners,
Last week we made the switch to cleaner, friendlier lesson-page layout! If you’ve completely missed the big news, click here to take a lesson and see for yourself!
In the meantime, we’d like to thank you for all of the fantastic feedback. We took your suggestions to heart and over the past week, we’ve rolled out three updates with more on the way.
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Some of our listeners pointed out that comments disappear when you’re in the Lesson Materials section or the Review Section. We’ve went and added a way to easily access lesson comments from any section on the lesson page.
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June 17, 2013
New Years Resolution To Learn Korean? No. We’re Starting Now!
Hi listener,
Where will you be in 6 months? And your Korean? Successful students plan ahead. They don’t leave learning Korean to luck.
So, when 2014 comes around and most people are just starting their Korean resolutions, you’ll be 6 months ahead (if not more!)
Forget the 2014 Resolution, start Korean now!
Grab 6 months of KoreanClass101 Premium for $66 - that’s 45% OFF! With Premium, you unlock 1,000+ Korean lessons (new lessons published weekly), PDF lesson notes, Premium Tools and Exclusive Inner Circle Access!
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You Speak Korean From Day One. Want to speak quickly and confidently? You need to be exposed to conversation right now. In every KoreanClass101 lesson, you instantly jump into... Show more
June 11, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – rainy (phrase)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!비가 오는 (biga oneun) rainy (phrase)저는 비가 오는 날도 바람이 부는 날도 신문을 배달해야 합니다.Jeoneun biga oneun naldo barami buneun naldo sinmuneul baedalhaeya hapnida.I have to deliver newspapers on rainy days and windy days.비가 오는 날biga oneun nala rainy dayOwn 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!
June 8, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – train station (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!기차역 (gichayeok) train station (noun)기차는 기차역에 있습니다.Gichaneun gichayeoge itseupnida.The train is at the train station.기차역에서gichayeogeseoat the train stationOwn 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!
