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Learn how to order food over the phone
Learn five words about Korean food
Learn how to take a taxi in Seoul
Learn five words for different drinks
Learn how to purchase movie tickets in Korea
Learn five words for clothes
Learn how to ride a bus in Korea
Learn five words for clothing and accessories
Learn how to order food in a Korean restaurant
Learn fivefamous Korean cuisine
Learn how to enjoy a Korean public bath
Learn five words for different birds
Learn how to introduce yourself to your neighbors
Learn five words for different bugs and insects
Learn how to greet others at work
Learn five Korean companies
Learn how to use the counter 개 (Gae)
Learn five words related to medicine
Learn how to use the counter 마리 (Mari)
Learn five words about being sick
Learn how to use the counter 명 (Myeong)
Learn five words to express health concerns
Learn how to use the counter 살 (Sal)
Learn five words related to crossing borders
Learn how to use the counter 시 (Si)
Learn five words related to hygiene
Learn how to use the counter 권 (Gwon)
Learn five words for different hobbies
Learn how to use the counter 잔 (Jan)
Learn five South Korean cities
Learn how to use the counter 채 (Chae)
Learn five Korean tourist attractions
Learn how to use the counter 대 (Dae)
Learn five words related to geography
Learn how to use the counter 그루 (Geuru)
Learn five Korean musical genres
Learn how to use the counter 장 (Jang)
Learn five words for study subjects
Learn how to use the counter 층 (Cheung)
Learn five words for life events
Learn how to use the counter 번 (Beon)
Learn five words about exchanging currency
Learn how to use the counter 벌 (Beol)
Learn five words related to tourism
Learn how to use the counter 접시 (Jeopsi)
Learn five words you can use at the aquarium
Listen to a conversation in a jewelry store
Learn why ipnida sounds like imnida?
Listen to a conversation about rearranging an office
Learn how to use the pronoun "you" in Korean
Listen to a conversation about grocery shopping
Learn why Koreans drop particles
Listen to a weather report
Learn why ㄱ (giyeok) sometimes sounds like ㅋ (kieuk)
Listen to a conversation about redesigning a business card
Learn why the consonant ㅇ is always silent
Listen to a conversation about getting directions
Learn how many ways you can say "Yes"
Listen to a conversation about choosing drinks for a meeting
Learn the difference between 이에요 (ieyo) and 예요 (yeyo)
Listen to a conversation set in a computer store
Learn how to you say the vowels ㅗ (o) and ㅜ (u) correctly
Listen to a conversation about a travel schedule
Learn what the correct pronunciation of ㅡ (eu) is
Listen to a conversation about ordering pizza
Learn how to pronounce the consonant ㄹ(rieul) (r/l)
Listen to a conversation about a restaurant's opening hours
Learn how to say F and V in Korean
Listen to a conversation about choosing a delivery time
Learn how to pronounce the consonants ㅅ (siot) and ㅆ (ssang siot)
Listen to a conversation about when and which medicines to take for an illness
Learn the differences between the number systems in Korean
Listen to a conversation about someone's family
Learn how to introduce yourself in Korean
Listen to a conversation about choosing a pair of glasses
Learn some ways to say "goodbye" in Korean
Listen to a conversation about changing a dentist appointment
Learn why 네 (ne) meaning "your" is sometimes pronounced 니 (ni) in Korean
Listen to a conversation about locating a friend's apartment
Learn whether 요 (yo) makes everything more polite in Korean
Listen to a conversation about renting DVDs
Learn how to use the topic-marking particles 은 (eun) and 는 (neun)
Listen to a conversation about the time
Learn how to use the subject particles 이 (i) and 가 (ga)
Listen to a conversation about choosing a seat on a plane
Learn how to use the object-marking particles 을 (eul) and 를 (reul)
Learn how to read notices and report lost items
Learn how to use the location-marking particles 에 (e) and 에서 (eseo)
Learn how to report a lost item at the station
Learn how to use the counters 명 (myeong) and 분 (bun) correctly in Korean
Learn how to read a maintenance notice at the station
Learn why Korean has two words for "my"
Learn how to check if the express train is running
Learn when to use the humble form of verbs in Korean
Learn how to read a promotional offer
Learn why people sometimes use 우리 (uri) meaning "our" when they actually mean "my"
Learn to read a lunch menu in a restaurant
Learn to read a notice on a lunch menu
Learn to read a dessert menu
Learn how to find an alternate route