- Easy to Learn Korean 976 – Non-communicable disease.
- Easy to Learn Korean 975 – Infectious disease.
- Easy to Learn Korean 974 – A sudden urge to do something unusual.
- Easy to Learn Korean 973 – A love-hate relationship.
- Easy to Learn Korean 972 – Expressions – To the extreme.
- Easy to Learn Korean 971 – Mixed Feelings, bittersweet emotions.
- Easy to Learn Korean 970 – Flirting with someone.
- Easy to Lean Korean 969 – Social issues: self-immolation.
- Easy to Learn Korean 968 – Avian Influenza.
Update: “The virus is usually spread by migratory birds.” The word, generally-일반적으로, is missing from the beginning of the sentence. It should read: 일반적으로 그 바이러스는 철새로 인해 전염되요. [Thanks to reader David So for pointing that out^^]
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- Easy to Learn Korean 967 – Watching TV at home.
- Easy to Learn Korean 966 – New Year’s celebration.
- Easy to Learn Korean 164 – Job search
According to a Job Korea survey of 1,876 Koreans aged 20-39, Google Korea and Apple Korea were selected as the favored foreign companies to work for. Young Koreans desire jobs at foreign businesses as they believe they offer a more flexible work culture.
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- Easy to Learn Korean 965 – Alzheimer’s disease (part two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 964 – Alzheimer’s disease (part one).
- Easy to Learn Korean 188-189 – Lunar New Year.
- Easy to Learn Korean 963 – Free Things.
- Easy to Learn Korean 962 – Writing an informal email to a customer.
- Easy to Learn Korean 961 – The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
- Easy to Learn Korean 074 – Which Chinese Zodiac animal are you?
- Easy to Learn Korean 960 – Year of the Blue Horse (part two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 959 – Year of the Blue Horse: 2014 (part one).
- Easy to Learn Korean 958 – Boxing.
- Easy to Learn Korean 957 – Winning every battle.
- Easy to Learn Korean 956 – Celebrity insider leaks and rumors
- Easy to Learn Korean 955 – Always single-person.
- Easy to Learn Korean 954 – Sejong City.
- Easy to Learn Korean 953 – Preparing for the Cold Weather (Part Two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 952 – Preparing for the cold weather (part one).
- Easy to Learn Korean 951 – Gangnam Trolley Bus.
- Easy to Learn Korean 950 – Gangnam Tourist Information Center.
- Easy to Learn Korean 949 – End of Year Feelings.
- Easy to Learn Korean 948 – Getting a head start.
- Easy to Learn Korean 947 – Making Last Minute Plans.
- Easy to Learn Korean 946 – Making a promise.
- Easy to Learn Korean 945 – Bucket List (Part Two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 944 – Bucket List (Part One).
- Easy to Learn Korean 943 – Popular Expressions – Lightning Meetup/Sudden Meetup.
- Easy to Learn Korean 158, 163, 949, 1146-1147 – Merry Christmas.
- Easy to Learn Korean 942 – Single Person Household
- Easy to Learn Korean 941 – Classmates and Reunions
- Easy to Learn Korean 940 – Sudden Wealth.
- Easy to Learn Korean 939 – The disciple is more skilled than the master.
- Easy to Learn Korean 938 – Lost and Asking for Directions (Part Three).
- Easy to Learn Korean 937 – Describing a Sequence of Events (Part Two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 936 – Describing a Sequence of Events (Part One)
- Easy to Learn Korean 935 – (Expressions) – Killer Technique.
- Easy to Learn Korean 934 – Booking a One-Day Tour (Part Two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 933 – Booking a One-Day Tour.
- Easy to Learn Korean 932 – Prefer a son.
- Easy to Learn Korean 931 – Wise Mother, Good Wife.
- Easy to Learn Korean 930 – Expressions: Wanting to look good all the time.
- Easy to Learn Korean 929 – Seorak Mountain.
- Easy to Learn Korean 928 – Two-timing boyfriend/girlfriend.
- Easy to Learn Korean 927 – Expression – One’s wife, a partner for life.
- Easy to Learn Korean 926 – Photogenic People.
- Easy to Learn Korean 925 – Homestyle meal.
- 50 page book preview on Amazon – An Illustrated Guide to Korean.
Amazon.com now features a 50 page preview of An Illustrated Guide to Korean. The preview includes:
Table of Contents, rules of Korean Romanization, Chapter 1: First Meetings and Introductions, and Chapter 2: Small Talk and Making Friends. The Illustrated Dictionary, Tips, and Food sections were omitted from the preview so look forward to many of Moon-Jung’s drawings and food photos as well as more cultural incite. The book is 308 pages long and is structured for study and travel. Please take a look, tell your friends, and consider supporting us. If you order from Amazon you can leave comments on their site ~Click the image of the book containing the words, Look Inside.
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- Easy to Learn Korean 924 – Being a Tourist in Korea (Part Two)
- Easy to Learn Korean 923 – Being a Tourist in Korea (Part One).
- Easy to Learn Korean 922 – Cooking Methods (Part Two from ETLK #262).
- Easy to Learn Korean 921 – Understanding a Taxi Receipt.
- Easy to Learn Korean 920 – Conglomerate Business.
- Easy to Learn Korean 919 – Spare Time.
- Easy to Learn Korean 918 – Cafeteria Food.
- Easy to Learn Korean 917 – Expressions: I don’t want to complain but…
- Easy to Learn Korean 916 – At the Hospital (Part Two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 915 – At the Hospital (Part One).
- Easy to Learn Korean 914 – Mommy and Baby Talk.
- Easy to Learn Korean 913 – Budget Deficit.
- Easy to Learn Korean 912 – Busan International Film Festival.
- Easy to Learn Korean 911 – Expressions: Delicious Food.
- Easy to Learn Korean 910 – Campaign Promise.
- Easy to Learn Korean 909 – Conversation Basics (Part Two)
- Easy to Learn Korean 908 – Conversation Basics (Part One).
- Easy to Learn Korean 907 – Paper.
- Easy to Learn Korean 906 – National Foundation Day – Origin of Korea (Part Two).
- Easy to Learn Korean 905 – National Foundation Day (Part One) – Origin of Korea.
- Easy to Learn Korean 904 – Inter-Korean Family Reunion.
- Easy to Learn Korean 903 – Expressions – Better Off Without Kids.
- Easy to Learn Korean 902 – Hangeul Day.
- Easy to Learn Korean 901 – Divorce.
- Easy to Learn Korean 900 – Devoted Son/Daughter.
- Easy to Learn Korean 899 – Ballet at the SeongAm Arts Center, Gangnam.
- Easy to Learn Korean 898 – Describing Food – Appearance and Taste.
- Easy to Learn Korean 897 – Expressions: A Slikworm’s Wrinkles.
- Easy to Learn Korean 896 – Exotic Foods – Silkworms.
- Easy to Learn Korean 895 – Treason Allegations
- Easy to Learn Korean 118-119, 777, 1095-1096 – Chuseok
The Chuseok holiday is the biggest holiday of the year next to Lunar New Year’s Day. Koreans return to their hometowns and Seoul turns quiet. [Happy Mid-Autumn Festival to those in Chinese and Vietnamese speaking countries.]
Chuseok – 추석
Here’s a compilation of our Chuseok articles.
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- Easy to Learn Korean 894 – Current Events – Radioactive Water.
- Easy to Learn Korean 893 – Asking Someone’s Age.
- Easy to Learn Korean 892 – Expressions: Take it all the way
- Easy to Learn Korean 891 – Makjang TV Drama
- Easy to Learn Korean 890 – Expressions – Starting a Task
- Easy to Learn Korean 888 – Don’t understand, Don’t want, Don’t know
- Easy to Learn Korean 887 – Social Issues – Youth Suicide
- Easy to Learn Korean 886 – Contact Information
- Easy to Learn Korean 885 – Gaeseong Industrial Complex (North Korea)
- Easy to Learn Korean 884 – To Look for something
- Easy to Learn Korean 882 – Tips for Shaving
- Easy to Learn Korean 883 – To Forget
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