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Workbook Level 2 Lessons 21-30
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안녕하세요! We are back with another workbook. This workbook is the lessons 21-30 in Level 2.
How to use the workbook:
1. First open the PDF file available in the sidebar (or in the iTunes podcast feed) and try answering the questions yourself.
2. Check out the correct answers section at the end of the PDF.
3. Listen to the audio file to listen to the correct pronunciation of the words and phrases used in the PDF.
Thank you!

Workbook Level 2 Lessons 21-30








Discussion( leave a comment )
Wow! Thanks for this! You guys are the best! 정말 감사합니다!
감사합니다, 잘 대답할거예요.
Hyunwoo, thanks a lot for your efforts 감사합니다 :)
안녕 ^^
The review was very helpful! Thanks to this review, I remembered many useful words and sentence structures. :D
감사합니다 현우 씨 <3
안녕하세요 ,
너무 좋아요 !! ㅅㅅ
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감사합니다 <3
Yesss!! Finally another workbook!
감사합니다!! TTMIK FTW!
너무 좋아해요. ^-^
감사합니다!
woohooo another great workbook to work with :P thank you so much for your hard work -^^- <3
감사합니다!
저도 너무 좋아해요~~
정말 감사합니다!
워크북 잘 풀고 계신가요? 재밌게 이용해 주셔서 너무 감사합니다. ^^
thank you so much :D
워크북 잘 이용하고 있습니다 ☆ミ
선생님들, 감사합니다… :D
thanks. I love you all
In Level 2 Lesson 26 it says add the ending -아/어/여세>>> i’m confused did i understand the lesson wrong or it’s just a mistake?? cuz i know we add 아/어/여 to 주세요 and (으) to 세요 of course in cases…..
answer plz…
Hi Rose,
Thanks for your comment. I’ve check the pdf but I could not find the “-아/어/여세” part. Could you please let me know which page it has?
It’s at the end of page 5 (the first question of level 2 lesson 26)…
regardless of that you guys are the best ~
Hi! Just wondering, for lesson 21, question 5, why is it 재미있어요 & not 재미고있어요Thank you!
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