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[RESERVE YOUR SLOTS FOR OCTOBER BATCH NOW!] Exploring Korean | Night Sched Online Korean Language Beginner 1 & 2 Classes

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Hello Aspiring Korean Language Learners! This is rikakanashi, teacher and creator of Exploring Korean~ Since Night Sched Online Korean Language Beginner 1 Batch 1 Program has been successful, and our Batch 1 learners really enjoyed since they learned a lot through our program, we are opening 2nd batch of Beginner 1 program. Aside from that, our Beginner 1 learners want to continue to the next level, which is Beginner 2, so we will open the pioneer batch of Beginner 2 as well. The details of the program is stated below. Note: We only accept 10 slots per class since we want to focus on the progress of each student. Thus, the slots are this limited. DETAILS OF THE CLASS Remaining slots as of Sept 19 Beginner 1: 0 slots remaining Beginner 2: 3 slots remaining Beginner 1 Class [Batch 2] 36hrs worth of live classes for 12weeks Free handouts & access of video recording of the class via Zoom/Discord every Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30~10pm 10slots only 4,000php Tentative start: Oct 5 Beginner

[LESSON 3] 입니다

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From Lesson 2, we already know how to say 'I am Filipino' in Korean. And the grammar ending that we used is the 입니다 form . In this lesson, we will know what is the meaning of 입니다 . And how we use this form given the vocabulary words that we have in our bank. **CLICK ME TO SEE VOCABULARY FOR COUNTRIES** **CLICK ME TO SEE VOCABULARY FOR OCCUPATION** That's right. 입니다 is just like the equivalent of is, are or am in English. We can use this to introduce ourselves. First, our name, then nationality and then the occupation. Other examples: I am American 저는 미국사람입니다. I am a Firefighter. 저는 소방관입니다. I am German. 저는 독일사람입니다. I am a Nurse. 저는 간호사입니다. I am Australian. 저는 호주사람입니다. I am a Driver. 저는 운전기사입니다. ----------------------------------------------- And that concludes our lesson about 입니다 form~ I hope you have learned something from this lesson. Subscribe to be updated on the next lesson.  If you have questions, feel free to comment or message me in my accounts below. Thank you!

[KOREAN DRAMA REVIEW] REPLY 1988 (with Korean & English Transcript, Korean Vocabulary & Korean Grammar Guide)

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  Check my Korean Drama Review Video above and know the 3 reasons why you should watch Reply 1988. Take note, my Korean Drama Review is in Korean so better read the subtitles well~ Click the link below to download the Korean and English Transcript for an affordable price. Let's learn Korean while enjoying a very interesting Korean Drama. ---------------------------------------------- Subscribe to be updated on the content. If you have questions, feel free to comment or message me in my accounts below. If you like our content, we appreciate if you could share some coffee with us below Thank you! Happy Korean Learning! <<READ MORE:  [Korean Expressions] HELLO! Greetings! Pt.1 ~ Exploring Korean Language >> <<READ MORE:  [Korean Expressions] HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND Greetings! Pt.2 ~ Exploring Korean Language >> <<READ MORE:  Learn Korean With BTS~ EP01. BTS ㄱ to ㅎ >> LEARN SOME CLASSROOM EXPRESSIONS HERE: <<READ MORE:   [Classroom Expression] Le

October 9 is Hangeul Day - Korean Vocabulary

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  Learn about the vocabularies about Hangeul Day through the video above~ Did you know that October 9 is considered as public holiday in Korea when they commemorate the creation of their writing system called Hangeul (한글) or the Korean Alphabet. It was created by King Sejong (세종 대왕) who was the King during Joseon Dynasty.  Before his time, the writing system was in Chinese which was difficult for most of the people. But since the great King Sejong invented a writing system for his people, which they could call their own, they rejoiced!  VOCABULARIES IN THE VIDEO 한글날 - pronounced as 'Hangeul Lal' which means Hangeul Day 10월9일 - pronounced as 'Shiwol Gu-il' which means October 9 세종대왕 - pronounced as 'Sejong Dewang' which means King Sejong ---------------------------------------------- Subscribe to be updated on the next lesson.  If you have questions, feel free to comment or message me in my accounts below. If you like our content, we appreciate if you could buy u

[LESSON 2] How to say 'I am Filipino' in Korean?

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 From LESSON 1 , we already learned how to say your Nationality in Korean. This time, we will learn how to say your nationality in a sentence. For example:  I am Filipino in Korean~ We could check the discussion below~ 저 는 필리핀 사람 입니다 . Jeo neun Pillipin saram imnida. I am Filipino **I am Korean 저는 한국 사람 입니다. Jeoneun Han-guk saramimnida **I am Chinese 저는 중국 사람 입니다. Jeoneun Jung-guk saramimnida **I am Japanese 저는 일본 사람 입니다. Jeoneun il-bon saramimnida **I am Taiwanese 저는 대만 사람 입니다. Jeoneun De-man saramimnida ----------------------------------------------- LEARN THE KOREAN VOCABULARY FOR COUNTRIES HERE: <<READ MORE:   [Countries] Learn about the Korean terms for the Countries around the World~ Exploring Korean Language >> DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO READ AND WRITE KOREAN? LEARN HOW TO READ AND WRITE HANGEUL HERE: <<READ MORE:  Let's Learn Hangeul! ~ Exploring Korean Language >> LEARN THE KOREAN VOWELS HERE: <<READ MORE:   [Exploring Korean Language EP02] -