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September 18, 2012
Can you speak better Korean in one day?
Hello Listener,
What’s one day of Korean learning?
Simple phrases? Takes 5 minutes. 30 new vocabulary words? At least 30 minutes. New grammar and creating your own sentences? Let’s say an hour.
And we’re still just 2 hours and 35 minutes into the day.
You won’t master Korean in one day but you’ll make big progress. One day is enough to start learning, start speaking, and improve your Korean.
Rome wasn’t built in a day, but streets and city blocks here.
So, if you tune into the fun, fast and easy lessons, you start speaking minutes into the lesson. Just one lesson. Imagine how much more you’ll learn in one day?
It only takes one day to speak better Korean.
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September 12, 2012
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September 10, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – finish (verb)
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끝내다 (kkeunnaeda) finish (verb)
남자는 초과 근무를 방금 끝냈습니다.
Namjaneun chogwa geunmureul banggeum kkeunnaetseupnida.
The man has just finished working overtime.
저는 여덟 시에 일이 끝나니까 아홉 시에 레스토랑에서 만나요.
Jeoneun yeodeol sie iri kkeunnanikka ahop sie reseutorangeseo mannayo.
I finish work at eight PM, so I'll meet you at nine at the restaurant.
스키어가 경주를 끝내고 있다.
Seukieoga gyeongjureul kkeunnaego itda.
The skier is finishing the race.
스키어가 경주를 끝낸다.
Seukieoga gyeongjureul kkeunnaenda.
The skier finishes the race.
스키어가 경주를 끝냈다.
Seukieoga gyeongjureul kkeunnaetda.
The skier finished the race.
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September 4, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – open (verb)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!열다 open (verb)여자가 커튼을 열고 있습니다.The woman is opening the curtains.문을 열어 주세요.Please open the door.남자 아이가 문을 열고 있다.The boy is opening the door.남자 아이가 문을 연다.The boy opens the door.남자 아이가 문을 열었다.The boy opened the door.창문을 열다open a window문을 열다open a doorOwn 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!
August 31, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – ballpoint pen (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!볼펜 ballpoint pen (noun)이 종이들에 사인하기 위해 검은 잉크와 함께 볼펜을 이용합니다.Use a ballpoint pen with black ink to sign these papers.검고 금색의 볼펜black and gold ballpoint penOwn 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!
