Learning through Korean Recipes
Learning a language should not be only about grammar, words and writing exercises. It can also be about delicious recipes, learn it through recipes.
The Time Basics in Korean
We begin our series on time expressions with a slow start as I simply review the basic ways to express time such as hours and days.
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Learning how to conjugate verbs is a must when learning a language. Some languages will put a heavy emphasis on verb tenses such as English, while others will be more easier to get used to. Korean is a language that takes it easy. Let us explore the basic Korean verb tenses beginning with the present tense.
We already covered counting once, but we mentioned then that there is a second system of counting: the Sino-Korean numbers. Those who learned the native Korean numbers will surely notice that these Sino-Korean numbers are a who lot easier to remember.
Last time I spend some time on the Korean names for fruits and vegetables found in Belgium. Today we are going to go a step further and explore verbs and adjectives that we can use when doing the groceries. In this post I am particularly interested about asking for help and expressing your thoughts about products in Korean.
As mentioned a few times, I participated in the Korean Speech Content at the Korean Cultural Center in Brussels. I spend quite a few days writing and practicing the speech. This video is proof of all the hard work I put into it.
No one and I mean no one likes watching commercials. However, sometimes when we see one commercial we do not mind watching it because it is utterly ridiculous and funny. Every country has some of these commercials and so does Korea.