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[Learn Korean Day 30] The Grand Finale: 15 Essential Shopping & Souvenir Words
[Learn Korean Day 30] The Grand Finale: 15 Essential Shopping & Souvenir Words Congratulations! You have officially reached Day 30 with Instructor Soona. Give yourself a big round of applause! You have learned over 500 words, mastered number systems, and explored Korean culture. To wrap up our amazing journey, we are going to learn about one of the most exciting parts of any trip: Shopping for Souvenirs (기념품 쇼핑)! What should you buy for your friends back home, and how do you


[Learn Korean Day 29] Ready for Takeoff: 15 Essential Travel & Vacation Words
[Learn Korean Day 29] Ready for Takeoff: 15 Essential Travel & Vacation Words Hello, Korean learners! Welcome back to Day 29 with Instructor Soona. We are just one day away from finishing our 30-day journey! Many of you are learning Korean because you want to visit this beautiful country. Whether it's the neon lights of Seoul or the peaceful beaches of Jeju Island, knowing travel-specific words will make your trip 10x smoother. Today, let’s pack our bags and learn 15 essentia


[Learn Korean Day 28] The Bridge of Sentences: 10 Essential Conjunctions
[Learn Korean Day 28] The Bridge of Sentences: 10 Essential Conjunctions Hello, Korean learners! Welcome back to Day 28 with Instructor Soona. Until now, we have learned how to make short, simple sentences. But in real life, we don't just speak in fragments! We connect our thoughts, explain reasons, and show contrast. To do this, you need Conjunctions (접속사) . Think of conjunctions as the "bridges" between your thoughts. Today, we will learn 10 essential words that will help


[Learn Korean Day 27] Asking Like a Pro: 10 Essential Question Words
[Learn Korean Day 27] Asking Like a Pro: 10 Essential Question Words Hello, Korean learners! Welcome back to Day 27 with Instructor Soona. To have a real conversation, you need to do more than just make statements. You need to ask questions! Asking questions is the best way to show interest in others, get directions, and learn new things about Korean culture. In English, we call these the "5W1H" (Who, What, Where, When, Why, How). In Korean, we call them 육하원칙 [yuk-ha-won-chik


[Learn Korean Day 26] Adding Flavor: 15 Essential Adverbs for Natural Sentences
[Learn Korean Day 26] Adding Flavor: 15 Essential Adverbs for Natural Sentences Hello, Korean learners! Welcome back to Day 26 with Instructor Soona. Think of adverbs as the "seasoning" of a language. Without salt and pepper, food is bland. Without adverbs, your sentences are just basic information. But once you add words like "really," "very," or "quickly," your Korean suddenly starts to sound much more natural and alive! Today, we are going to learn 15 essential adverbs t
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