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Aug 25, 2016
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Take a look inside our new textbook, Korean Q&A Sentence Patterns! You can get your own copy on our online bookstore at http://goo.gl/gMGFzC (international shipping available). Conversations are basically continuations of questions and answers. Sometimes you ask questions, and other times you answer questions. In this book, we introduce common sentence patterns used in interview questions as well as day-to-day conversations. There are 50 questions, divided into 10 different categories, and each question is followed by 3 more similar questions, and each sample answer is also followed by 3 more possible answer types. (200 main questions and 200 answers in total!) And about each of the 50 questions, there is a sample answer by Talk To Me In Korean teachers and a short sample dialogue, also followed by study notes. This will be a great learning material for anyone who is preparing for any kind of interviews in Korean, Korean speaking test, or real-life conversations at work or during travel. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates about our books and discount coupons! http://eepurl.com/xaFFH If you enjoyed watching this video, please check out our website for more Korean lessons at http://talktomeinkorean.com Learn how to read and write in Korean https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hangeul Our online bookstore http://mykoreanstore.com Other social media links http://twitter.com/ttmik http://instagram.com/ttmik http://facebook.com/talktomeinkorean TTMIK Teachers on Instagram Kyeong-eun http://instagram.com/kyeongeunchoi Kyung-hwa http://instagram.com/wittygirlhaeri Seokjin http://instagram.com/seokjin82 Jooyeon http://instagram.com/pillarlotus Hyunwoo http://instagram.com/ever4one
Released:
Aug 25, 2016
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TTMIK Level 4 Lesson 1: 안녕하세요! Welcome to Level 4! In this lesson, we look at how to say "the more [A], the more [B]" in Korean. The key expression/verb ending we will be using is "을수록". Listen in to learn how to use it, and be sure to practice with us... by Talk To Me In Korean