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Learn how to use idiomatic expressions that use the word 머리 or 얼굴, meaning "head," from an informal conversation two friends in South Korea
Learn how to use idiomatic expressions that involve the word 이 or 이빨, meaning "tooth," from an informal conversation two people in South Korea
Learn how to make a polite request using the phrase 부탁드립니다, from an formal TV interview in South Korea
Learn how to confirm your understanding of something in a business situation, from a formal business conversation over the phone between two people in South Korea
Learn Korean the Korean phrases you need to say when greeting someone at a first business meeting
Learn how to use the Korean phrase ㄹ 생각이다, which means "are considering"
Learn how to use the Korean verb 드리다, to make a polite request
Learn how to make a proposal in a business setting using Korean
Learn some useful vocabulary for a business email
Learn how to use the conjunction 단 which means "however," from a formal TV interview in Korea
Learn how to make a conditional arrangement
Learn how to use idiomatic expressions that use the Korean word meaning "shoulder"
Learn how to use expressions about how to tell the truth
Learn the Korean grammatical tips that you need to know when reporting at a company
Learn how to use words and phrases related to currency
Learn how to use the Korean expression [A]은 물론이고 [B], meaning "not only A, but also B"
Learn how to use idiomatic expressions that use the Korean word팔, meaning "arm"
Learn how to use idiomatic expressions that use the Korean word발, meaning "feet"
Learn about the Korean auxiliary verb 수도, meaning "might do something"
Learn about the Korean expression -을(ㄹ) 바에는, meaning "I'd better do something"
Learn about the Korean idiomatic expressions that use the word 쥐, meaning "rat"
Learn about Korean idiomatic expressions that use the word "tigers"
Learn about Korean expressions that use the word "thoughts"
Learn about the expression 다가도, meaning "but then" or "nevertheless"
Learn about the Korean expressions that mean "whether A or B"