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1. How To Greet People for the First Time Meeting in Korean & Other Essential Phrases

1. How To Greet People for the First Time Meeting in Korean & Other Essential Phrases

FromEssential Korean Podcast


1. How To Greet People for the First Time Meeting in Korean & Other Essential Phrases

FromEssential Korean Podcast

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lesson Recap & Transcript In this episode, you will learn a few useful phrases to use right after your flight to Korea lands at the Incheon Int'l Airport! You'll be asked to imagine being an exchange student who has just arrived in Korea, going through the customs and meeting the host family at the airport :)Kay will teach you a few ways to greet people when meeting them for the first time, to say thank you, and to answer yes/no questions - all with example situations.  By the end of this episode, you'll be able to say:Hello / HiNice to meet youThank youYesNoI can't speak KoreanI can't speak Korean well - ALL IN KOREAN!The show consists of three parts: LessonMini Quiz for ReviewSuggested practiceTune in and follow along- repeat after her, answer the questions, and find yourself speaking KOREAN! If you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes, email us at contact@essentialkorean.com. We love to hear from you!  
Released:
Feb 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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This podcast is brought to you by Kay, a veteran Korean teacher and author of several Korean language books, including Korean Through Folktales, Essential Korean for Daily Conversation, and Online Learning Module for Advanced and Superior Korean. If you want to learn from a teacher who explains the nuances of the Korean language and its grammar, asks you questions, and practices with you with real-life examples, this podcast is for you. For more, study with our courses at essentialkorean.com, and if you have any questions, email us at contact@essentialkorean.com. See you next episode!