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January 4, 2013
Grab A Sneak Peek At The Korean Lesson Schedule for 2013
Rise and shine, listener!
You’re in a new year and you've made your Korean resolution!
Just one last thing left to do: start speaking some Korean with KoreanClass101.
Whether you’re just starting out light with the basics, or going heavy...you’re about to add some serious Korean muscle this year. You’ll go from simple phrases to dominating conversations in Korean. Why? We’re guiding you every step of the way, that’s why!
And we've made it our New Year’s resolution to go heavy too. We’re pushing out all new series – all new lessons to get you learning the Korean language and culture inside-out with native speakers. Stay tuned because the first lessons start publishing on January 7, 2013!
Here’s a sneak peek of the... Show more
January 4, 2013
Your Korean progress starts now! Take the KoreanClass101 Challenge!
Welcome Back Listener!
It’s been a while! Last time we saw you, it was still 2012... Christmas trees were up, and you were still making your 2013 resolutions.
Now that the New Year has begun, the #1 question everyone’s asking is...
“How do I fulfill my resolution and make serious Korean progress?”
One: Stop thinking and start doing. Take on the challenge and jump in. Your progress starts NOW.
Two: Create a measurable and attainable Korean goal. (Master new 100 words in 2 weeks, listen to 5 Korean lessons a week, hold Korean a conversation for 5 minutes, etc.)
Three: Challenge yourself more each month. (Go for 10 minute conversations, move on to 200 words, etc.)
It’s as easy as that!
So this 2013, take the... Show more
January 4, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – butter (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!버터 (beoteo) butter (noun)유제품에는 치즈, 요거트, 버터, 그리고 크림이 함유되어 있습니다.Yujepumeneun chijeu, yogeoteu, beoteo, geurigo keurimi hamyudoeeo itseupnida.Milk products include cheese, yogurt, butter, and cream.버터 나이프beoteo naipeubutter knife버터 하나와 슬라이스beoteo hanawa seullaiseustick of butter and slices of butterOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
January 2, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – credit card (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!신용카드 (sinyongkadeu) credit card (noun)호텔을 예약하려면 신용카드가 필요합니다.Hotereul yeyakharyeomyeon sinyongkadeuga piryohapnida.The hotel requires a credit card to reserve a room.신용카드로 계산을 하고 현금으로 팁을 주세요.Sinyongkadeuro gyesaneul hago hyeongeumeuro tibeul juseyo.Pay the bill with a credit card and the tip with cash.신용카드 사용이 가능한가요?Sinyongkadeu sayongi ganeunghangayo?Do you take credit cards?신용카드로 지불하다sinyongkadeuro jibulhadapay by credit card신용카드 번호sinyongkadeu beonhocredit card number신용카드로 사다sinyongkadeuro sadabuy with a credit cardOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio... Show more
January 1, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – dinner (phrase)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!저녁 (식사) (jeonyeok (siksa)) dinner (phrase)우리 가족은 매일 저녁 식사를 함께 합니다.Uri gajogeun maeil jeonyeok siksareul hamkke hapnida.My family eats dinner together every night.우리는 매일 저녁 일곱 시에 식사를 합니다.Urineun maeil jeonyeok ilgop sie siksareul hapnida.We have dinner at seven o'clock sharp each night.오늘 저녁은 외식 합시다.Oneul jeonyeogeun oesik hapsida.Let's eat out for dinner.가족은 저녁 식사를 하고 있습니다.Gajogeun jeonyeok siksareul hago itseupnida.The family is eating dinner.가족과의 저녁 식사gajokgwaui jeonyeok siksafamily dinner저녁 시간jeonyeok sigandinner time즐겁게 저녁 식사를 하다jeulgeopge jeonyeok siksareul hadaenjoy dinner저녁 식사를 하다jeonyeok siksareul hadaeat dinnerOwn a... Show more