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April 23, 2014

Hangeul Master (Learn the Korean writing system)

For everybody who wants to learn to read and write in Korean, the Hangeul Master book is finally here! We’ve worked very hard on it for many months to help you learn not only the basic writing system of the ... Read More
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Published on April 23, 2014 01:47

April 21, 2014

Translation Challenge – 여기서 기다려 주세요

Translation challenge! Can you translate what’s written in this photo? Translate it in your preferred language and leave us a comment We will combine a few of these translation challenges together in one video to explain what the Korean words ... Read More
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Published on April 21, 2014 19:00

April 17, 2014

How do you say “Are you free this weekend?” in Korean?

Download Available How would you say “Are you free this weekend?” in Korean? Teacher 경화(Kyung-hwa) is going to explain it in detail in this video. Enjoy! In this video series, “How Do You Say This In Korean,” we choose one ... Read More
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Published on April 17, 2014 19:00

April 16, 2014

Catch the Wave – 말을 꺼내다, 귀에 못이 박히다

Every Friday at 6 PM (KST), you can listen to Hyunwoo and Adrien LIVE on the radio at ArirangRadio.com/CatchTheWave to learn new Korean expressions and listen to fun recordings sent in by listeners of both Catch The Wave and TalkToMeInKorean around the world. Everyday Korean Idiomatic ... Read More
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Published on April 16, 2014 20:00

April 14, 2014

Translation Challenge – 표 사는 곳

Translation challenge! Can you translate what’s written in this photo? Translate it in your preferred language and leave us a comment We will combine a few of these translation challenges together in one video to explain what the Korean words ... Read More
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Published on April 14, 2014 18:45

April 10, 2014

How Do You Say “I work at a school” In Korean?

Download Available Can you guess how Korean people would say “I work at a school”? Teacher 경화(Kyung-hwa) is going to explain it in detail in this video. Enjoy! In this video series, “How Do You Say This In Korean,” we ... Read More
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Published on April 10, 2014 19:00

April 9, 2014

Catch the Wave – 돈을 날리다, 실눈을 뜨다

Every Friday at 6 PM (KST), you can listen to Hyunwoo and Adrien LIVE on the radio at ArirangRadio.com/CatchTheWave to learn new Korean expressions and listen to fun recordings sent in by listeners of both Catch The Wave and TalkToMeInKorean around the world. Everyday Korean Idiomatic ... Read More
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Published on April 09, 2014 20:00

April 8, 2014

TTMIK Culture Ramblings – Working Out

Download Available Do you work out regularly? If so, what kind of exercise do you do? Or if not, what keeps you from working out? Other than the obvious fact that you can stay healthy, what can be possible benefits ... Read More
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Published on April 08, 2014 19:00

Translation Challenge – 밀어줘요

Translation challenge! Can you translate what’s written in this photo? Translate it in your preferred language and leave us a comment We will combine a few of these translation challenges together in one video to explain what the Korean words ... Read More
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Published on April 08, 2014 00:00

April 7, 2014

TTMIK Level 9 Lesson 30 – Sentence Building Drill 17

Download Available Learn to replace words in certain sentence structure to create your own sentences with Sentence Building Drill series! In Sentence Building Drill lessons, you can train yourself to come up with Korean sentences comfortably and with confidence. Flexibility ... Read More
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Published on April 07, 2014 19:00

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