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Learn how to use the Korean imperative to give commands or make polite requests
Learn how to form past tense sentences using the expressions meaning "to wash" and "to brush one's teeth"
Learn how to form past tense sentences using the expressions meaning "late," "to get up," and "to sleep, go to bed"
Learn how to form the imperative using Korean phrases meaning "catch it" and "spray it"
Learn how to use the Korean words for "to give" and "to spend" so you can discuss your pocket money with your family
Learn how to use the verb "to give"
Learn how to tell people not to do things
Learn how to talk about things you have and do not have, as well as several common expressions about the rain
Learn how to emphasize an adjective using the Korean word meaning "very," "really," or "too"
Learn how to negate verbs
Learn common Korean phrases to use in a Korean post office
Learn how to count people
Learn how to form sentences in the past tense
Learn how to talk about the future
Learn how to make suggestions to others about what you can do
Learn how to use possessive pronouns
Learn how to tell someone what your strengths are
Learn how to use the past tense, with expressions related to traveling
Learn how to describe your plans
Learn how to say one of the most important words in Korean - "and"
Learn how to say the Korean equivalent of "so" and "therefore"
Learn how to say the Korean word for "and"
Learn how to use the Korean word meaning "but" and earn how to say some computer-related Korean phrases
Learn how to say what you want and don't want to do