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모양이다 “Appears” | Live Class Abridged
This was my first live Korean classroom since returning back to the US, with many more to come! I’m planning to do these again on my regular schedule until next summer when I go to Korea again.
This lesson is about the form 모양이다, which is used to mean “appear.”
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Quality Traditional Soju 101
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Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #11: If & When
This is a free 20 part video course that teaches the most essential Korean sentence connectors. The full course covers over 270 sentence connectors, and this this lesson teaches ~(으)면, 그러면, ~때, (이)라면, ~때마다, ~다면, 만약(에), 만일(에), ~더라면, ~때쯤, 시, ~무렵, ~즈음, and ~거든.
Seobongsa Temple – 서봉사 (Nam-gu, Daegu)
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Swimming Pool & Beach Etiquette in Korea
Now that it's super hot and steamy here, it's time for a swim.
A Korean Girl Explains what you should know about public swimming pool etiquette in South Korea!
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Important Hanja: “LEVEL” 급 (級) | Korean FAQ
級 (급) is a Hanja that means “level,” “rank,” “grade,” or “rating.” In this series I break down the meanings and uses of common Hanja in Korean, and give you several examples of words that use them.
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