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August 22, 2012
Don’t Need To Go Back To School To Learn Korean
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From beginner to advanced video and audio lessons, our Korean lesson hosts break down the basics the... Show more
August 15, 2012
New Korean Resources Corner
Hi there listener,
When students start learning Korean, a ton of questions start popping into their brains like...
“How’d the Korean language come to be?”
“What are the top 100 Korean words I should know?”
“What’s the deal with this crazy grammar?”
“Where’s a good dictionary when you need one?”
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You’ll find them and a lot more at the newly redesigned Korean Resources Corner. It covers everything from language origins, the writing system, grammar, and must-know vocabulary down to extras like mobile apps and the dictionary. Best of all, you get access to FREE resources like:
About the Korean Language
Korean Pronunciation
Introduction to Grammar
Korean Dictionary
100 Most Common... Show more
August 3, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – put (verb)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!놓다 put (verb)건물 앞에 간판을 놓으세요.Put the sign on the front of the building.이 상자를 맨 위 선반에 놓아보세요.Please try to put this box on the top shelf.Own 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!
July 28, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – cheap (adjective)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!저렴한 cheap (adjective)저는 저렴한 신발을 찾고 있습니다.I'm looking for a cheap pair of shoes.저렴한 신발cheap shoes저렴한 선글라스cheap sunglassesOwn 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!
July 27, 2012
Go For The Gold, Go For Korean Fluency with KoreanClass101
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