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17. How To Make Korean Sentences with Pronouns 'I' and 'we' & 13 Action Verbs

17. How To Make Korean Sentences with Pronouns 'I' and 'we' & 13 Action Verbs

FromEssential Korean Podcast


17. How To Make Korean Sentences with Pronouns 'I' and 'we' & 13 Action Verbs

FromEssential Korean Podcast

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Sep 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lesson Recap & TranscriptIn this episode, you will learn 4 Korean pronouns for ‘I’ and ‘we’; and practice using them in sentences with 13 action verbs we use daily. The verbs introduced in this episode are 하다-verbs, which consists of a noun with the verb 하다, which means 'to do.' Let’s quickly run through the list of verbs in the episode, starting with actions you would find in your morning routine. to brush your teeth: 양치+하다to wash your face: 세수+하다to take a shower: 샤워+하다 to have a meal: 식사+하다 to study: 공부+하다  to work: 일+하다 to call: 전화+하다 to talk on the phone: 통화+하다 to do a video call: 화상통화 +하다 to text: 문자+하다 to keep in touch: 연락+하다 to drive: 운전+하다 to work out, to exercise: 운동+하다It won’t be that exciting to talk about what you do daily in your own language, but it WILL be exciting and fun to talk about what you do daily in KOREAN, so let’s get to work!  *Don't forget to repeat after Teacher Kay when prompted and hear yourself speaking Korean :)
Released:
Sep 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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