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I created a Korean Sentence Structure CHEAT SHEET [2/8]
I made EIGHT new Korean cheat sheets and I’m uploading one for FREE every week. Here’s the second cheat sheet which is all about Korean sentence structure. There are still six more to come, so make sure to check back again next week for the third one. Or if you’re a paid Patreon member you can download all eight of them right now.
I created a Korean Sentence Endings CHEAT SHEET [1/8]
I’ve made eight new Korean cheat sheets and will be posting one each week for the next eight weeks. This first one includes some of the most commonly used Korean sentence endings. You can download it right now from my Patreon page for FREE (links in the video description). Or if you’re one of my paid Patreon supporters you can download all eight of them right now in advance.
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무슨 vs 어느 vs 어떤 – Which is Which? | Korean FAQ
The words 무슨, 어느, and 어떤 can all be used to ask more information about something – “what,” “which,” and “what kind.” But there’s a bit more to it. Also these three words aren’t only used in questions – they can also be used in regular statements. But their meaning changes when they’re not used in questions. I break down their differences in this lesson.
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Through the Lens: Finding Beauty in Ulsan
When I stood on stage at the 2026 Ulsan Global Festival to receive an award recognizing my work with multicultural families over the past two decades, I felt a strange mixture of gratitude, pride, and disbelief. Recognition has never really been part of the equation for me. Most of the projects I’ve taken on over the years—from building communities and teaching photography to helping newcomers navigate life in Korea—were never motivated by the possibility of awards or public acknowledgement. They were simply things that felt worth doing.
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The Lanterns of Tongdosa
Buddha’s Birthday has come and gone once again.
The years seem to move faster now. Maybe it’s because life gets busier as you get older. Maybe it’s because I’m getting older myself. Either way, these moments that once felt like entire seasons now feel like brief flashes in the rearview mirror.
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