Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Korean Learn (Level 3 part 7) [so.....]


Now, we are going to look at another verb ending that you can use to connect two or more verbs in one sentence. We learned the verb ending -고 [-go] in one of our previous part; -고 [-go] is used to connect independent actions and states together in one sentence, but they do not necessarily have a strong logical relation to each other.

On the other hand, the verb ending we are looking at in this lesson, -아/어/여+서, is a verb
ending that can show logical relation between the verbs.

Korean Learn (Level 3 part 6) [Will vs Will]


Through our previous Part, we have learned how to use the future tense. Now, we are introducing one more way of talking about a future action and looking at how the two ways of talking about the future are different.

-(으)ㄹ 거예요 vs. -(으)ㄹ게요

If you pronounce -(으)ㄹ 거예요 [-(eu)l geo-ye-yo] very quickly, it sounds similar to -(으)ㄹ게요
[-(eu)l-ge-yo], so a lot of beginner-level

Monday, March 25, 2013

SUPERSHOW5 Seoul Day 1 (130323)


Annyeonghaseyo Chingu deul...... Annyeonghaseyo ELFs.... I try to make this post.... hope that this will make ELFs feel better cuz most of us Can't watch The SS5SeoulDAY1

*I'm just make it all in one post..... all credit are at the last of post.... I'm not edited all twit that they post.... just Copy paste it here ^_^