Archive for the 'Korean Culture' Category
December 14, 2018
The 6 Dialects of South Korea and Ways to Distinguish
Depending on where you’re from in South Korea, people speak with a different accent. This is called 방언 (bangeon) or 사투리 (saturi) in Korean. Also, the Korean language that you learn is standard Korean language, which is the Gyeonggi dialect. We won’t go into too much detail about how Gyeonggi dialect and the standard Korean language differ, since this is a very complicated topic. Instead, we’re going to introduce something more interesting; we’re going to introduce six different dialects in South Korea and how you can distinguish between them.
The important message to you is that we don’t expect you to memorize the different dialect usage. Just note that there are different dialects in South Korea and that they sound different. Once you... Show more
December 6, 2018
6 Common & Crazy Rules About School in South Korea
Whether you’re planning to teach English at a public or private school in South Korea, once you start teaching English at school, you’ll definitely notice that there are many differences between Korea and your country. You may find this article helpful if you want to know six vital Korean school rules along with the important cultural insight of each rule. Let’s have a look at Korean school rules with KoreanClass101!
1. 6 Korean School Rules that You Need to Know
1- You Don’t Go to School on Saturdays, But You are Expected to do Yaja
Students used to go to school on Saturdays; this was simply to maximize the study time. However, this law changed in 2000, meaning that students don’t go to school on Saturdays anymore in South... Show more
November 10, 2018
Pepero Day: Fun Facts About Pepero Day in South Korea
Happy Pepero Day! By the way, what’s Pepero Day? For those who aren’t familiar with what Pepero Day is, it’s an unofficial day in South Korea that’s celebrated by exchanging boxes of Peperos.
Have you ever heard of Pepero? It’s a chocolate covered cookie stick that is long and slim. It looks similar to the letter "I" or the number 1. That’s why November 11th (11/11) is Pepero Day in South Korea. On this day, friends and couples give each other Pepero.
The Pepero is one of the most famous Korean snacks that you can buy at any supermarket or even online in South Korea. The price for one Pepero box ranges from 1,000 to 1,500 KRW. But be aware that this is a habit you can really get hooked on, as they release Pepero special editions... Show more
November 3, 2018
Korean Cosmetics Guide: Best Shopping Tips & Beauty Secrets
When you go shopping in Myeongdong, Dongdaemoon, or other areas, you will be overwhelmed by the many Korean cosmetic brands that offer unique products that you don’t often see in other countries. One of the benefits of purchasing Korean cosmetics in South Korea is that people are able to find many alternatives to high-demand cosmetics, products that function similarly but also cost a lot less, therefore you can easily stock up your makeup box!
This blog will include Korean makeup trends and famous Korean beauty YouTubers that will teach you some tips about Korean makeup styles, tips on how to know when the shops have sales, and useful Korean vocabulary and phrases that you can instantly use when you go shopping in Korea.
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June 29, 2018
Korean Etiquette: 7 Do’s and Don’ts in Korea
Korea has its own customs, traditions, and rules for manners, just like your own country does. Some of these customs are completely fine in your country, but are considered offensive in Korea. These fascinating differences are necessary to learn before your visit to Korea.
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Korean Dining Etiquettes
Basic Korean Drinking Etiquette
Asking Someone’s Age in Korea
Place Setting Rules for Dining in Korea
Don’t Write Names in Red in Korea
Never Sit in Priority Seats in Korea
Take Your Shoes Off at Home in Korea
How KoreanClass101 Can Help You Learn More Korean
Today, KoreanClass101 is going to explain to you seven important Korean etiquettes in detail so that you can avoid making these mistakes while in... Show more