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Naewonam Hermitage – 내원암 (Geumjeong-gu, Busan)
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~판 “Situation” | Live Class Abridged
My most recent live stream was about the advanced level form ~판, which means a “situation.” It’s a bit tricky to translate into one word, but it’s used for talking about a situation where something takes place or where something is a certain way. The full live stream was about an hour, but the abridged version is just under 10 minutes long.
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Gamcheonsa Temple – 감천사 (Yeonje-gu, Busan)
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Poseok-gok Valley – 포석곡 (Gyeongju)
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으려면 Grammar – Expressing “If You Intend To” in Korean
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The Rock-Carved Standing Buddha in Yaksu-gyegok Valley – 약수계곡 마애입불상 (Gyeongju)
20 Years of Learning Korean | The Truth No One Told Me
I started learning Korean in 2005, back before most people had high speed internet, and before YouTube was a thing. But that didn’t matter, because learning Korean just takes a lot of studying and a TON of practice, and I was able to do both of those and while living in Korea. So I compiled some of the most important things I’ve learned over the past 20 years into today’s newest video.
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인데 Grammar – How to Connect Ideas Naturally in Korean
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Geumdaeam Hermitage – 금대암 (Hamyang, Gyeongsangnam-do)
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No Sunrise, No Problem
I woke up at 4:30 a.m.—not because I had to, but because some restless part of me still believes in fire. The kind that burns across the sky in brilliant pinks and oranges, the kind of sunrise that makes people stop dead in their tracks and remember, “Oh right… I’m alive, and I live on a goddamn planet spinning through space.”
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Taejongsa Temple – 태종사 (Yeongdo-gu, Busan)
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Who is the Korean Onomatopoeia Master? | Son vs Dad
In the third episode of our quiz series I challenged my son Jeremy to an onomatopoeia challenge. This is something he might be better at than me, since kids learn onomatopoeia from children’s books a lot more than Korean learners (such as myself). But I’m also a teacher, so who knows? Actually I know, because I filmed the video with him.
What challenge should we do next?
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