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December 16, 2013

TTMIK Level 9 Lesson 16 – -(으)ㄹ 테니(까)

Download Available The sentence structure -(으)ㄹ 테니(까) is used in situations where one person wants (or asks) the other person to do something. Although this is the general idea, there are actually two specific usages for this structure. Check out ... Read More
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Published on December 16, 2013 18:00

December 13, 2013

We’ve won a Prime Minister Award from the Korean Government!

Hi, everybody. Hyunwoo here from TalkToMeInKorean. Words can’t describe how excited we are to share this news with you. We’ve won an official award from the Korean government that recognizes our efforts to teach the Korean language and share the ... Read More
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Published on December 13, 2013 00:44

December 12, 2013

How Do You Say This in Korean? (13 December 2013)

Download Available Welcome to the 25th episode of “How Do You Say This in Korean?”! In this series, teacher 경화 (Kyung-hwa) is joined by a co-host of her choice twice a month to answer some listener questions. The questions we ... Read More
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Published on December 12, 2013 19:00

December 11, 2013

Catch the Wave / 돼지꿈, 기분파

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.  
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Published on December 11, 2013 20:30

December 9, 2013

TTMIK Level 9 Lesson 15 – Advanced Idiomatic Expressions – 기분 (feeling)

Download Available In our Advanced Situational Expression series, we introduce various phrases, without explanations, that you can use every day. In this particular lesson, we are looking at phrases you can say when you regret something. Thanks for studying with ... Read More
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Published on December 09, 2013 18:50

December 6, 2013

Learn Korean Words with K-Pop – 야생마 by 노라조

How have you been? It’s been a while since my last blog post, but now that I’m FINALLY in Korea and moved into my apartment, these posts will definitely be more regular! While I was unpacking my things and cleaning ... Read More
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Published on December 06, 2013 15:00

December 5, 2013

Korean Dialect Lessons with Seokjin – Lesson #9

In this series, you can learn along side Terris as Seokjin teaches him some phrases in 경상도 사투리, the dialect spoken by people from the Gyeongsang Province area, which includes cities like 대구, 부산, 마산, 포항, 경주, etc. In this ... Read More
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Published on December 05, 2013 18:00

December 4, 2013

The Korean Verbs Guide is published!

Let’s take a more detailed look at our new release, The Korean Verbs Guide! Teacher 경화 and 현우 show you what the book looks like and what kind of content you can expect to see in the book. The book ... Read More
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Published on December 04, 2013 23:00

Catch the Wave / 울며 겨자 먹기, 팔은 안으로 굽는다

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.  
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Published on December 04, 2013 18:00

December 3, 2013

[Ask Hyojin] Korean Slang Words (Part 2/2)

Download Available How familiar are you with Korean slang words? While using too much slang can make you sound a bit too informal, knowing some Korean slang can come in handy when watching Korean dramas or talking to younger Korean ... Read More
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Published on December 03, 2013 20:00

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