Practice Your Korean Level 1 Lessons 9+10
안녕하세요! We know that you are studying Korean very hard and practicing your Korean every chance you get. But your “practice time” might not long enough so we started making the “Homework” videos to which you can leave video responses where you practice speaking Korean. We are going to continue publishing them, but at the same time, we wanted to give our listeners easier tasks for their Korean practice, so here you go!
In the “Practice Your Korean” series, we read out loud some phrases from our lessons and give you an opportunity to repeat after them and practice your pronunciation, without having to worry whether the sentences are correct or not.
Hope you enjoy practicing the sentences given in these videos, and be sure to practice with us by leaving a video response!
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Practice Your Korean Level 1 Lessons 9+10







Discussion( leave a comment )
Jinseokjin! You’re so funny with your expressions
I can’t repeat after you without laughing or smiling :-)
Please keep going with Practise lesson, thanks to you two practising Korean is very easy and joyful !
Haha. Thanks for enjoying the video lesson.
Teacher Seokjin is really funny >_< Everytime he speaks , i wanna laugh !!!
Did I do something fun? Hm… I tried to pronounce it seriously.
Ok… It is just joke. : )
TTMIK chemi issayo!!
seokjin sansennim your acting was really funny!
kamsahamnida!!
Yay, 재미있었어요?
Frumos si interesant,
Voi incerca sa studiez.. sa aprofundez…
Va multumesc mult….
Sunt de acord cu tine …
I still a little confussed about topic/ subject marking particle. But i LOVE these review videos.
I am sure practice will make you understand it better, so I hope you to write many sentences.
We will adjust them.
Thanks for your comment.
Hello HOW HAVE YOU BEEN,
I miss a lot this website thank you
Thanks for your comment. I have been good! : )
한눌은 재미있어요!친시는funny!
=D
감사합니다
한글 재밌어요? 감사합니다.
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