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Learn how to ask for smoking or non-smoking seats
Learn about ordering food and drinks
Learn how to get the check
Learn about counting numbers of people
Learn how to say you are a vegetarian or ask if a certain dish has something
Learn how to ask questions starting with "how is" and "how about"
Learn how to order at a restaurant
Learn how to ask people where places are
Learn how to ask someone questions that mean "What is that?"
Learn how to ask about prices
Learn how to say a telephone number
Learn about counting money
Learn a very crucial word
Learn how the Korean counting units you should use with certain Korean numbers
Learn how to ask and answer the question, "How much is this?"
Learn how to ask how much something is
Learn how to talk about prices
Learn how to count from 1-10 in Chinese-based numbers
Learn to ask, "How much?"
Learn how to talk about numbers
Learn how to use counters
Learn how to make that stubborn waiter go away by teaching you how to say "only"
Learn how to make requests in Korean with the phrase, "please give me"
Learn about Korean foods
Learn about Korean beverages
Learn about Korean home cooking
Learn about Korean sweets
Learn about fruits that are popular in Korea
Learn about vegetables that are popular in South Korea
Learn about popular food-related souvenirs in South Korea
Learn how to exchange money
Learn the words for all kinds of vegetables
Learn the words for all kinds of fruits
Listen to a conversation set in a restaurant
Listen to a conversation set in a burger shop
Listen to a conversation about breakfast
Learn how to order food over the phone
Learn how to order food in a Korean restaurant
Learn how to ask for the bill at a restaurant
Learn how to get the check at a restaurant
Learn about using possessive adjectives, using "this" and "that"
Learn how to say 'this' - igeo, and 'what' - mwo
Learn a simple way to form a question
Learn how to ask where something is
Listen to a conversation set in a bookstore
Learn how to ask where something is located
Learn about looking for the closest store or ATM
Learn about giving directions
Learn how to show possession using possessive-marking adjectives
Learn about shops and services that are common in South Korea
Learn about chain stores that are common in South Korea
Learn how to get a bus ticket
Learn the words for places in the city
Listen to a conversation set in a department store
Learn how to ask for a discount
Learn about renting phones
Learn how to comment on prices, such as saying "it's expensive" or "it's cheap"
Learn how to say a very helpful phrase
Learn the Korean phrases you'll need to know when you want to negotiate over a price in Korea
Learn how to get a bargain
Learn how to use an internet cafe
Learn about Korean politeness levels
Learn how to use the Korean verb that means "to have" to tell someone what you possess
Learn how to use the Korean verb that means "to not exist"
Learn how to ask and answer the question, "What's this?"
Learn about traditional clothing in Korea
Learn the words for clothing
Learn the words for items you can find at a bookstore
Listen to a conversation about buying a shirt
Listen to a conversation about baking a cake
Listen to a conversation set in a clothing boutique
Learn how to ask what time something closes or opens
Learn how to buy tickets
Learn about counting, using native Korean-numbers
Learn how to talk about the order of actions using the words "first" and "next"
Learn how to count from 1-10 in native Korean numbers
Learn how to count from 11-100
Learn how to ask for something
Learn how to buy a phone card
Learn how to say 'not A but B' -malgo, and about some names of colors
Learn how to say "buy"
Learn how to use the Korean expression meaning, "what is it like" or "how is it?"
Learn how to ask politely for something you want
Learn how to buy a bus card
Learn about confirming bus destinations
Learn about asking for directions and looking for something
Learn another Korean verb you can use that means "to be"
Learn how to say you "have to" do something
Learn how to use a Korean suffix that means "using" with certain tools and instruments
Learn how to ask for directions
Learn how to ask where the bus stops next
Learn how to talk about directions
Listen to a conversation about choosing a place to wait
Learn how to buy a train ticket
Learn how to buy a subway ticket
Learn how to use Sino-Korean numbers
Learn about widely-used modes of transportation in South Korea
Learn how to ask about destinations
Learn how to ride a bus in Korea
Learn how to ask "Why?"
Learn the words for several vehicles
Learn about sending something at the post office
Learn about sending a package
Learn about taking a taxi
Learn how to take a taxi in Seoul
Listen to a conversation between a student and a teacher
Learn how to purchase movie tickets in Korea
Learn how to invite someone somewhere
Listen to a conversation about who's attending a party