Learn Korean with Video - Relaxing in the Evening

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

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Since you've moved to Korea to study Korean, you've worked non-stop! The only time you have to yourself is when you go home in the evening, and this is the perfect time to study Korean. Work, study and no time to relax.how unfair is that! But you've figured out a way to do both. You've started to borrow CDs with Korean speakers from the library. Now you can study your Korean while you're cooking, eating, or taking a bath. This is what you call relaxing in the evening with Korean!

This Korean video series is a brand new way to learn Korean. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this Korean video lesson. Read the Korean lesson notes to learn about the Korean verb tenses Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at KoreanClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic Korean lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

Find out more, go to: http://www.koreanclass101.com/2011/01/14/video-vocab-s3-2-relaxing-in-the-eve...

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  • can u guys put it with eng please ??

    it would be helpful

  • @BFFnhe Here you go: 1. Father; 2. House/Home 3. Return/Come back 4. The father came back home. 5. Family 6. Television 7. To see/look/watch 8. The family is watching TV. 9. Man 10. Shower 11.Taking a shower 12. The man is taking a shower (in the shower). 13. Siblings (brothers) 14. Bath tub 15. Take a bath 16. The siblings (brothers) are taking a bath in the bathtub. 17. Baby 18. Blanket 19. To sleep 20. The baby is sleeping on top of the blanket.

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  • why it´s itda at the end in every sentence?

  • needs to have eng words 2

  • @n2882 thanks it solved the confusion that i had haha

    i was just guessing before but got about 70% right hahaha

  • @n2882 - Much appreciation - thank you for clarifying the exact lesson that was meant to be taught from the pictures.

  • @BFFnhe Good idea. Normally I prefer to hear only the language being taught. But with still photos & no markers referenced it's difficult to understand *exactly* which activity, thing, etc., is being referred to.

    I thought "abeoji' meant baby and that "jip" meant family. " But luckily another viewer posted that the teachers meant ,"father." & "house.'

  • @BFFnhe yeah, I agree, I wanted to know exactly what was being talked about, with each clip shown.

  • @BFFnhe uuhuhmm thats how it isss, thats why theres a picture...

  • Lol why don't you use korean models? 한국사람을 좋아합니다. ㅋㅋㅋ

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