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Today, we’re going to practice the Korean grammar “다음에” and “후에.” Both words mean “after that” or “next”, and we use them to talk about what happens after something is finished.
In most situations, 다음에 and 후에 can be used interchangeably.
However, 다음에 sounds more natural when talking with friends, while 후에 is more formal and often used in writing or instructions.
For today’s listening practice, I’ll tell you a short story about a daily routine. Listen carefully for 다음에 and 후에, and try to notice how they are used in context.
Please click the link below to download the script:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qdmo9FAaynkCF4Zxpyj25s3sRY2UlrWk/view?usp=sharing
Here is the YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@EasyKoreanJulia
By JuliaToday, we’re going to practice the Korean grammar “다음에” and “후에.” Both words mean “after that” or “next”, and we use them to talk about what happens after something is finished.
In most situations, 다음에 and 후에 can be used interchangeably.
However, 다음에 sounds more natural when talking with friends, while 후에 is more formal and often used in writing or instructions.
For today’s listening practice, I’ll tell you a short story about a daily routine. Listen carefully for 다음에 and 후에, and try to notice how they are used in context.
Please click the link below to download the script:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qdmo9FAaynkCF4Zxpyj25s3sRY2UlrWk/view?usp=sharing
Here is the YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@EasyKoreanJulia