Grammar

#32 - 어떤 선물 받았어요
In today’s blog we will be learning about presents 선물. Let’s start with situations where presents are normally given: 생일 = birthday 돌잔치 = 1st birthday party 발렌타인데이...
#32 - 어떤 선물 받았어요
In today’s blog we will be learning about presents 선물. Let’s start with situations where presents are normally given: 생일 = birthday 돌잔치 = 1st birthday party 발렌타인데이...

#31 - 즐기다
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 즐기다 which means to enjoy. While 즐기다 means to enjoy, most Korean learners are confused with other similar phrases such...
#31 - 즐기다
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 즐기다 which means to enjoy. While 즐기다 means to enjoy, most Korean learners are confused with other similar phrases such...

#30 - 여행해요
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 여행해요 and travel related words/phrases. 여행 = travel 하다 = to do 여행해요 basically means to travel. We...
#30 - 여행해요
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 여행해요 and travel related words/phrases. 여행 = travel 하다 = to do 여행해요 basically means to travel. We...

#29 - 동지에 먹는 음식
In today’s blog we will be learning about winter solstice or 동지 (冬至). Winter Solstice marks the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, and the longest...
#29 - 동지에 먹는 음식
In today’s blog we will be learning about winter solstice or 동지 (冬至). Winter Solstice marks the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, and the longest...

#28 - 미쳤다
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 미쳤다. 미친다 = crazy 미쳤다 means crazy in past tense, however in this context where it is normally used...
#28 - 미쳤다
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 미쳤다. 미친다 = crazy 미쳤다 means crazy in past tense, however in this context where it is normally used...

#27 - 고발할 거예요
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 고발할 거예요. 고발 has two meanings: To accuse, charge somebody To report somebody Both is mostly used in criminal...
#27 - 고발할 거예요
In today’s blog we will be learning the phrase 고발할 거예요. 고발 has two meanings: To accuse, charge somebody To report somebody Both is mostly used in criminal...