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Welcome to the Essential Korean Podcast, where I help break down the nuances of the Korean language to help you become a more aware and confident speaker of Korean. Ready to elevate your Korean skills and join a vibrant community of learners? Join the EK Community at my.essentialkorean.com for engaging courses, comprehensive resources, exclusive content, and great conversations on diverse Korea-related topics with other members. Visit our membership page to choose a plan that gives you access to episode transcripts and an enhanced learning experience with weekly classes and study sessions alongside like-minded people. Letโs embark on this wonderful journey together!
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In this final installment of our 3-part series on the particle ์, weโll explore its use for indicating when an action or activity takes place. This essential usage will help you talk about schedules, events, and timing in Korean with confidence!
๐ฏ What youโll learn in this episode:
1๏ธโฃ The time-related usage of ์, and how to use it to describe when something happens.
2๏ธโฃ Practical examples to help you understand and apply ์ in real-life scenarios.
๐ Why this episode is special:
As always, this episode goes beyond grammar! Youโll be asked to repeat, practice, and really mean what you say, helping you internalize the language. This active approach will set you on the path to becoming a confident Korean speaker!
๐ Practice Along!
Follow Teacher Kay as she introduces new sentences and guides you through speaking practice. Challenge yourself to repeat aloud and integrate these phrases into your daily Korean practice!
๐ฌ Share in the comments: Whatโs one sentence you created using the ์ particle for time after this episode?
#LearnKorean #KoreanParticles #EssentialKorean #SpeakKorean #์Particle #TimeInKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanLessons #KoreanForBeginners #KoreanSpeakingPractice #LanguageLearning
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Welcome to the Essential Korean Podcast, where I help break down the nuances of the Korean language to help you become a more aware and confident speaker of Korean. Ready to elevate your Korean skills and join a vibrant community of learners? Join the EK Community at my.essentialkorean.com for engaging courses, comprehensive resources, exclusive content, and great conversations on diverse Korea-related topics with other members. Visit our membership page to choose a plan that gives you access to episode transcripts and an enhanced learning experience with weekly classes and study sessions alongside like-minded people. Letโs embark on this wonderful journey together!
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In this final installment of our 3-part series on the particle ์, weโll explore its use for indicating when an action or activity takes place. This essential usage will help you talk about schedules, events, and timing in Korean with confidence!
๐ฏ What youโll learn in this episode:
1๏ธโฃ The time-related usage of ์, and how to use it to describe when something happens.
2๏ธโฃ Practical examples to help you understand and apply ์ in real-life scenarios.
๐ Why this episode is special:
As always, this episode goes beyond grammar! Youโll be asked to repeat, practice, and really mean what you say, helping you internalize the language. This active approach will set you on the path to becoming a confident Korean speaker!
๐ Practice Along!
Follow Teacher Kay as she introduces new sentences and guides you through speaking practice. Challenge yourself to repeat aloud and integrate these phrases into your daily Korean practice!
๐ฌ Share in the comments: Whatโs one sentence you created using the ์ particle for time after this episode?
#LearnKorean #KoreanParticles #EssentialKorean #SpeakKorean #์Particle #TimeInKorean #KoreanGrammar #KoreanLessons #KoreanForBeginners #KoreanSpeakingPractice #LanguageLearning
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