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14. Basic Terms to Learn for Korean Grammar Lessons

14. Basic Terms to Learn for Korean Grammar Lessons

FromEssential Korean Podcast


14. Basic Terms to Learn for Korean Grammar Lessons

FromEssential Korean Podcast

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lesson Recap & TranscriptIn this episode, you will be introduced to a few basic and important terms that set the foundation for learning Korean grammar. We'll take a closer look at these terms one at a time: Korean Verbs in Dictionary FormVerb Stem (VS)Verb Continuative Stem (VCS) We’ll look at 7 verbs, 5 of which have been introduced in the previous lessons and 2 of which are new. Although only 2 are new, today’s lesson will let you see all of the 7 verbs in a new light, as you will see how all the phrases come to have the “yo-ending."Mastering these will make learning advanced Korean grammar significantly easier, as the different forms and extensions of Korean words are derived from the few core forms we will cover today, so pay attention closely. Are you ready? Tune in and follow along - repeat after Teacher Kay, 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:
Jul 13, 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!