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January 23, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – badminton (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!배드민턴 badminton (noun)매년 여름마다 저의 가족은 뒷마당에서 배드민턴을 칩니다.My family plays badminton in our back yard every summer.뒷마당에서의 배드민턴back yard badminton배드민턴을 치다play badmintonOwn 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 20, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – peach (adjective)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!복숭아색의 peach (adjective)차가 복숭아색입니다.The car is a peach color.복숭아색peach colorOwn 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 19, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – sneeze (verb)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!재채기하다 sneeze (verb)여자는 막 재채기하려고 합니다.The woman is about to sneeze.여자는 재채기하고 있습니다.The woman is sneezing.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!
January 6, 2012
Best Decision You’ll Ever Make For 2012
Welcome to the New Year! This is the year of DECISION 2012.
If you haven’t yet decided to make 2012 an amazing year for Korean learning, then here’s something to think about.
What’s the difference between speaking fluent Korean and knowing a few words?
A decision. A decision to become fluent.
Yes you’re right – it won’t magically turn you fluent. But nobody speaks great Korean by accident either. Nobody gets fluent by twiddling their thumbs and hoping “Maybe, I think, I’d like to try it..but I don’t know.”
They decide to become fluent. Then they do it. They rampage through dictionaries, workbooks, audio lessons and any other material they can find. They speak and read and write and make mistakes, and make mistakes, and... Show more
January 2, 2012
Korean Word of the Day – passport (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!여권 passport (noun)여권과 티켓을 보여주세요.Passport and ticket, please.저는 여권을 가지고 있습니다.I have a passport.여권을 가지고 있습니까?Do you have a passport?여권에 찍힌 도장passport stamp미국 여권American passport여권과 티켓passport and ticketOwn 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!
