March 30, 2010
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                    March 25, 2010
                        March 2010 Newsletter
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1. Knocking on 101 MILLION!   KoreanClass101.com and our sister sites at Innovative Language Learning  are fast approaching a big milestone - 101 MILLION lesson downloads! You  could win a Premium LIFETIME Subscription! Best of all, you're  already entered to win! Click here to find out more...
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Welcome to the KoreanClass101.com newsletter.  Spring is coming and we are ready to welcome in the new season with fun  and exciting lessons! These periodic... Show more                        
                        
                    March 24, 2010
                        A Few Simple Questions
                            In today's lesson we'll go over how to ask someone a few simple  questions.
Vocabulary
	네 ( yes )
	아니오 (no)
	도  (too, also)
	회사원 (office worker)
Grammar Focus
	The Formal  Interrogative - -ㅂ/습니까?
	This construction  is used to ask a question in a formal level of  politeness. It attaches  to verbs as a final sentence ending. -ㅂ/습니까  (-m/seumnikka) can be  attached to any verb to form a present tense  question with that verb.  This conjugation is in the formal politeness  level and is used for very  formal situations.
Formulating Yes-or-No  Questions
	The formal interrogative sentence  ending is -ㅂ/습니까? (m/seumnikka?) and attaches to the end of verbs.
	“Noun  1는(은) Noun 2입니다.” This sentence structure is using... Show more                        
                        
                    March 17, 2010
                        A Friendly Introduction
                            This Lesson adds more vocabulary and grammar to help you introduce  yourselves.
Vocabulary
	씨 - (Mr., Ms., Mrs.)
	연 주 씨. 안녕하세요. - Honam is a student.
	선생님 -  teacher
	유라 씨는 선생님입니다. - Yura is a teacher
	이 다 - To be
	우와! 한국이다! - Wow! It`s Korea
The Honorific Suffix - 씨
	In  Korean 씨 (ssi) is the honorific suffix. Just as the title suggests, it  gestures respect to the name it is suffixed to.
	It  can be used to respect anybody. It is unisex and can be used regardless  of age.
	It is used more frequently than  the English titles, Mister, Misses, and Miss. If two people are not on  casual terms, they will typically suffix 씨 (ssi) to the other person's  name.
	It is only used when referring to... Show more                        
                        
                    March 1, 2010
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