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February 27, 2014

How Do You Say “It depends on the situation.” In Korean?

Download Available Can you guess how Korean people would say “It depends on the situation.”? 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 February 27, 2014 18:00

February 25, 2014

If Korean Idioms Were Real – Episode 04

Learn everyday Korean idiomatic expressions with our new book ^^! In this video, we show you how 하늘이 노랗다 can be used, with a little bit of imagination that the idiomatic expression actually worked literally in real life. You can ... Read More
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Published on February 25, 2014 19:00

TTMIK Culture Ramblings – Public Display of Affection

Download Available Although it is not as uncommon as it once was, PDA (Public Display of Affection) in Korea is still not seen as much as it is other places in the world. PDA can also have a different meaning ... Read More
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Published on February 25, 2014 18:00

February 24, 2014

TTMIK Level 9 Lesson 26 – Advanced Idiomatic Expressions – 시간 (time)

Download Available  In this Advanced Idiomatic Expressions lessons, we give you 12 phrases related to 시간 (time) that you can use when you want to say “I don’t have time”, “stop wasting time”, “do you have enough time?” and so ... Read More
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Published on February 24, 2014 17:58

February 23, 2014

[Ask Hyojin] Being a Vegetarian in Korea – Kerri’s Experience

Download Available Vegetarianism (채식 주의) is a relatively new concept for a lot of people in Korea. Even though it is changing and more and more people have learned about vegetarianism, there are still many people who think that only ... Read More
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Published on February 23, 2014 18:00

February 21, 2014

Photo Vocabulary – 바다

Download Available Learn new Korean vocabulary words from everyday photos taken in Korea! For this week’s episode, you are looking at the sea in the photo. You can listen to the free audio lesson below using the audio player embedded ... Read More
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Published on February 21, 2014 18:10

February 20, 2014

How Do You Say “What is the filling inside mandu?” In Korean?

Download Available How would you say “What is the filling inside mandu?” 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 ... Read More
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Published on February 20, 2014 18:00

February 19, 2014

Catch the Wave / 잠귀가 밝다, 개미 허리

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 February 19, 2014 18:00

February 18, 2014

If Korean Idioms Were Real – Episode 03

Learn everyday Korean idiomatic expressions with our new book ^^! In this video, we show you how 바람 맞다 can be used, with a little bit of imagination that the idiomatic expression actually worked literally in real life. You can ... Read More
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Published on February 18, 2014 19:00

TTMIK Culture Ramblings – Food

Download Available When you travel to a foreign country, one of the first things you might do is eat! Food is one of the best ways to learn about a culture, even if you don’t know the language all that ... Read More
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Published on February 18, 2014 18:00

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