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Review the grammar points covered in this series
Review particles we've introduced in this series
Learn how to talk about an incident, a person's feelings, or the state of things, and learn how to express an intention or a plan to do something in the future
Learn how to express doing one or more things based on the fact that the other action is happening
Learn about the grammatical structure that expresses hesitation
Learn how to express a wish or a hope, and just like when the English verb 'to wish' is used
Listen to a conversation about choosing an apartment
Learn about water and improve your reading skills
Learn how to speak in the past tense using simple Korean verb endings and the construction, "someone/something which + past tense
Learn how to use "with/using," as in the use of tools or materials
Learn how to provide helpful background information so your Korean listener will understand the appropriate context for your sentences
Listen to a conversation about reserving a hotel room
Learn about what animals eat and improve your reading skills
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "as_as..."
Learn the most common slang expressions in Korean
Listen to a conversation about job postings
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "_than..."
Learn how to express common slang expressions in Korean
Learn about taking care of the earth and improve your reading skills
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "from point A to point B"
Learn common expressions used by teenagers
Listen to a conversation in a clothing store
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "I am going to..."
Learn how to use superlatives
Learn about different kinds of leaves and improve your reading skills
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "I might..."
Learn expressions to fill in science
Listen to a conversation about a lost scarf
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "You should..."
Learn the expressions to alert someone
Learn about how to conduct an interview and improve your reading skills
Learn how to use expressions to recommend things in Korean
Listen to a conversation about choosing a birthday cake
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "You have to..."
Learn the expressions mainly said by men
Learn about bike safety and improve your reading skills
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "I assume..."
Learn about slang verbs
Listen to a conversation about buying shirts in a sale
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "_so..."
Learn expression for shopping
Learn how to convey time and improve your reading skills
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "... because..."
Learn expressions to talk about your past
Listen to a conversation about getting a haircut
Learn how to use the sentence pattern "You said..."
Learn about -ㄹ까 하다, meaning "thinking about doing," which we use to communicate an estimation of a future action
Learn how to claim a lost item at the station
Learn about the usage of "in spite of," "nevertheless," and "despite that,"
Listen to a conversation about scheduling a health checkup
Learn the Korean expression of "it would/could/should/must have been"
Learn how to read a notice about a delayed train
Learn the Korean construction -ㄹ/을 뻔하다 , which means "would/could come close to something"
Listen to a conversation about a lost wallet
Learn the Korean construction "Noun + 대로" or "VST + ㄴ 는 대로" -ㄹ/을 뻔하다
Learn how to reserve an express seat
Learn how to say지 않으면 안 되다, which means "If you don't do it, it won't do"--or, in other words, "You must do it"
Listen to a conversation about scheduling a meeting
Learn about the Korean phrase 고 말다, which you can use to convey a sense of loss, negativism, bad thinking, or misfortune
Learn how to find an alternate route
Learn about the Korean phrase ㄹ/을 게(요), which we use to show that the speaker will do something for somebody else
Listen to a conversation about a weather forecast
Learn about the Korean construction VST + 아/어/야 할지 모르다, which means "not know whether to VERB A or VERB B"
Learn how to read a promotional leaflet
Learn about VST + 게 하다, which is the causative verb structure
Listen to a conversation about a document
Learn about the Korean structure VST + (으)ㄹ 수록, which means "the more you ___, the more you do"
Learn about how to make a map and improve your reading skills
Learn about the Korean structure VST + ㅁ/음 으로써, which means "by doing so"
Listen to a report about bag sales
Learn about reported speech and acts as quotation marks
Learn about what is in the sky and improve your reading skills