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February 17, 2014

Level 9 Lesson 25 – Advanced Situational Expressions: 길을 물어볼 때

Download Available Have you ever gotten lost in Korea and had to ask someone for directions? Or have you ever been mistaken for someone who is from the area and got asked for directions? Either way, if you know some ... Read More
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Published on February 17, 2014 18:00

Hangeul Master + Hangeul T-shirts (Pre-orders Available Now)

You can get our Hangeul Master book on our online store here (international shipping) and learn how to read and write in Hangeul, including handwriting! If you are an absolute beginner just starting to learn the Korean language, or if ... Read More
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Published on February 17, 2014 01:28

February 14, 2014

Photo Vocabulary – 계량기

Download Available Learn new Korean vocabulary words from everyday photos taken in Korea! Here, you can see a photo of a water met (수도 계량기). You can listen to the free audio lesson below using the audio player embedded in ... Read More
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Published on February 14, 2014 18:00

February 13, 2014

How Do You Say “once every other week” In Korean?

Download Available Can you guess how Korean people would say “once every other week”? 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 13, 2014 18:00

February 12, 2014

Catch the Wave / 대학을 나오다, 바늘 도둑 소 도둑 되다

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 12, 2014 18:00

February 11, 2014

If Korean Idioms Were Real – Episode 02

Learn everyday Korean idiomatic expressions with our new book ^^! In this video, we show you how 비행기 태우다 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 11, 2014 19:00

TTMIK Culture Ramblings – Driving

Download Available If you live in a big city, dealing with traffic and crazy drivers can be hectic. If you drive, are you a crazy driver? Welcome to  “TTMIK Culture Ramblings”! In each episode, you will listen to a roundtable ... Read More
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Published on February 11, 2014 18:00

February 10, 2014

[Korean Pronunciation Guide] 윤석민 (Yoon Suk-min)

Download Available If you are curious how to pronounce the name of Yoon Suk-min, a baseball player in Korea, here’s our Korean Pronunciation Guide lesson on it! 윤석민 [yun-seok-min/yun-seong-min] Got any requests? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/v... Make your Korean more natural through 1:1 ... Read More
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Published on February 10, 2014 19:00

Level 9 Lesson 24 – -(ㄴ/는)다면서(요), -(이)라면서(요)

Download Available If you are familiar with the structure -(으)면서, which was introduced in the previous lesson, it is easy to guess what  -(ㄴ/는)다면서(요) and -(이)라면서(요) mean.  However, if you try to translate -(ㄴ/는)다면서(요) and -(이)라면서(요) literally to English, the ... Read More
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Published on February 10, 2014 18:00

February 9, 2014

[Ask Hyojin] Keith’s Experience as a Korean-American

Download Available In this episode of Ask Hyojin, Keith shares his experience in Korea as a Korean-American. We can’t say he can speak for all Korean-Americans, but we hope this video can give you some ideas as to what life ... Read More
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Published on February 09, 2014 18:00

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