November 10, 2015
가장 좋아하는 취미는 뭐예요? What is your favorite hobby?
취미 (chwimi): hobby
Answers from our users:
책 읽기 그리고 모든 종류의 배우기.
쓰기, 읽기입니다.
드라마, 예능 보는 것.
What is your favorite hobby?
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November 5, 2015
얼마 동안 한국어를 공부했습니까? Do you know how to answer this question?
얼마 동안 (eolma dongan): how long
Here's how to ask how long someone's been studying Korean in Korean:
얼마 동안 한국어를 공부했습니까? How long have you been studying Korean?
Here are the ways to answer the question.
한 달 동안 공부했습니다. I’ve studied for 1 month.
이 년 동안 공부했습니다. I have studied for 2 years.
반년 동안 공부했습니다. I have studied for half a year.
How long have you been studying Korean?
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November 2, 2015
한국어를 배울 때 가장 어려운 점은 뭐예요? What’s the hardest part of learning Korean?
어렵다 (eoryeopda): difficult
Answers from our users:
Memorizing the Korean alphabet and how to pronounce it.
Korean grammar and making proper sentences.
한국말을 배우기에 가장 어려운 부분은 무엇보다 한글을 외우는 겁니다.
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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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October 31, 2015
한 장 주세요 (Han jang juseyo): One ticket, please.
Today's phrase will let you enjoy the many cultural exhibits, shows, and sites Korea has to offer.
The first part of the phrase is 한 장 (han jang), or "one ticket." 한 (Han) is "one." Actually, 하나 (hana) is "one," but it changes to 한 (han) because of the counter added onto the end of the number. The counter that's added is 장 (jang), or "ticket."
Next we have 주세요 (juseyo), which means "please."
서울 가는 기차표 한 장 주세요. (Seoul ganeun gichapyo han jang juseyo.): One train ticket to Seoul, please.
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October 29, 2015
3 Ways to Fully Master Korean Conversations. It’ll Feel Like Cheating
Hello Listener,
Today, we have 3 ways to help you FULLY understand Korean conversations...simply by listening and reading along. In fact, it works so well, it’s almost like cheating.
Imagine listening to a new Korean conversation: Oh! A word you know! Tons of words you don’t know. And...you’re lost. But, what if you had the lines and translations – everything that’s being said – to read along with? Simply by listening and reading along...
You understand 100% of the Korean that you hear.
You stay laser-focused. It’s easy to get distracted with reading or listening alone. Here, you’re much more engaged by 2 senses at the same time.
Result: You learn Korean faster. New words. New phrases. They’re all translated for you. Your... Show more