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From: koreanclass101
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  • Hey! thanks for these cool videos. They seem to be quite basic for what I'm looking for. Do you have any good ideas to keep up on my korean? 난 부산지역에서 이년동안 살았지만 지금 제 고향에 한국사람을 많이 없어서 내 등급은 퇴보하고 있거든예. 제안 있어요? 감사합니다

  • @rdallinboardman if you live near universities, go and buy some textbooks they use for their Korean classes. read that and brush up on your grammar and reading skills. then watch korean dramas online by going on mysoju or dramacrazy(dot)net and brush up on your listening skills.

  • less useless chit-chat and more teaching with photos, full sentences, and repetition.

  • originally, i am curious of nowadays korean youth thinking of their participation in the two years' militaryservice? Are they willing or think it's a obstacles in their career? I accidentally search throught the internet and find your article. Eg: a korean idol singer is really hot in his job now, how can they stop their job and will he think he will be less popular after the service period. (i am not a korean)

  • they do their service after their contract with their music company is done, or when they disband.

  • COOL I LOVE LEARNING KOREAN : )

  • what a strange corn o.o... here's all yellow

    whatever, a very interesting class. Feels like I'm learning more and more everytime.

    Thanks!

  • its a fruit! ^ ^ (in america too)lol

  • True. A lot of Americans get it wrong.

  • Well, I agree that it

    s a fruit but I also call it a vegitable.

    It's a VeggieFruit.

    Half Fruit Half vegitable.

  • nice ,jamil

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