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By Roselyn Martinez
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Today, we will learn the differences between ‘Say’ and ‘Tell’ and I will also give some example sentences. I know these verbs are quite confusing, and so I made this episode to better understand the difference between them.
Thank you for listening!
- Lin
In this episode, I discussed the rising and falling intonation in English. I gave some examples and explanations of sentences.
Thank you for always listening to my Podcast. - Lin
Today we’re going to understand the meaning of the expression “A blessing in disguise” and will give you some scenarios and example sentences.
Expression: A blessing in disguise
This is an Idiom which means something seems bad or unlucky at first but eventually becomes a good result. It is like something bad happens to you that makes you furious or disappointed, but later it turns into something good. When this happens, we call it a blessing in disguise.
I know that prepositions are very confusing to many students because they’re different in their native languages. By the end of this lesson, you will learn how to use three prepositions of time such as At, On, and In.
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Saying "goodbye" sounds a bit boring. Some people avoid saying goodbye because they want to see the person again. Some people think that "goodbye" feels forever, and so let’s learn other ways to say goodbye. In this episode, you will learn Parting Expressions in English.
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Do you think learning Idioms is just a piece of cake? There are lots of Idioms that we will study for upcoming episodes and it may not be easy to memorize all of them but just hang in there. I know most of us have other things to do in daily life besides studying. Let’s keep our chin up! Every day is a learning process.
Idioms for the day:
Casual Smart Alternative to “How are you?”
In this episode, I’ll share with you some of my favorite alternatives to How are you and I will also use contractions to sound more natural. Contraction is the shortening of a word, syllable, or word group by the omission of a sound or letter.
* What’s new/ what’s new with you?
* What are you up to?
* How’s it going?
* How is everything?
* How’s things?
* How’s life?
* How have you been?
Hi everybody! 안녕하세요! 여러분
I want to share what I learned with the Korean class.
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Formal way to say Hello! In Korean:
안녕하세요!
A more formal way to say hi or hello:
안녕하심니까
Younger generations or people of the same age can simply say hello using: 안녕
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안녕하세요! 저는로즈 린이에요 Hi! I’m Rose Lin.
저 – means “I”
는 – topic marker
To introduce yourself in Korean, say your last name first, then your first name.
You say “저는 +Name+예요/이에요.
We add 예요 to the last syllable of the name if there is no final consonant, otherwise, we add 이에요.
제 이름은로즈린이에요 which means “My name is Rose Lin”
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Let's practice!
I'm Lee Minho…..저는 이민호여요.
I’m Jong Suk….. 저는 종석이에요
My name is Hyun Bin …..내 이름은 현빈이에요
My name is Bae Suji 제 이름은 배수지예요
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Korean Vocabulary:
이름 in English it is “name”
뭐예요 if we translate it in English, it mean “What or What is it”
이름이뭐예요 in English it means “ What’s your name?”
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You can send voice messages to my Podcast main channel, https://anchor.fm/learnwithlyn. This episode is also available on Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Sticher, and other listening platforms.
Thank you! 감사합니다! :)
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
In today's episode, I'm going to share with you some of my favorite alternative phrases for "I think" and I will give example sentences that talk about a long-distance relationship.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.