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April 22, 2016
Top 15 Things to Do over Spring Break in Korean
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There are a ton of things to do during Spring, and especially over Spring Break. If you still have no idea of what to do we compiled for you a list of 15 things to do! Whether you have money to spend or not for this season, this list is made for you for free!
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2. Party all night
밤새 놀다 (Bamsae nolda)
3. Go camping with friends
친구들과 캠핑가다 (Chingudeulgwa kaempinggada)
4. Read books
책을 읽다 (Chaegeul ikda)
5. Go shopping
쇼핑하러 가다 (Syopinghareo gada)
6. Have a movie marathon
영화 마라톤을 하다 (Yeonghwa maratoneul hada)
7. Stay at home and relax
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April 15, 2016
Top 10 Foods That Will Kill You Faster in Korean
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1. 가공육。 - Processed meat.
2. 감자칩。 - Potato chips.
3. 냉동식품。 - Frozen meals.
4. 마가린。 - Margarin.
5. 베이컨。 - Bacon.
6. 사탕。 - Candy.
7. 소다。 - Soda.
8. 에너지 음료。 - Energy drinks.
9. 인스턴트 라면。 - instant noodles.
10. 전자레인지용 팝콘。 - Microwave popcorn.
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October 1, 2015
Do You Know How To Say “Flavors” In Korean?
맛 (mat): flavors
This is the Korean word for "flavors."
Here are some flavors picked by Jae:
달콤한 (sweet)
매운 (spicy)
쓴 (bitter)
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September 16, 2015
Do You Know How To Say “Fruits” In Korean?
과일 (gwail): fruits
This is the Korean word for "fruits."
Here are some fruits picked by Jae:
살구 (apricot)
포도 (grape)
사과 (apple)
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September 1, 2015
Do you know what “wallet” is in Korean?
지갑 (jigap): wallet
Here are some words picked by Jae:
주민등록증 (identification card)
운전면허증 (driver's license)
현금 (cash)
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The Daily Dose of Korean is a Calendar that gives you new, 1-minute lessons every day. Why? Because learning a little every day is easy, strengthens your habits and motivation and you improve your Korean over time. Lessons range from culture and holidays to grammar, slang, phrases and more. Find it in the Korean Resources menu or in the Quick Links menu on your Dashboard.
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