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Hi,

Class#9 is a bit of a heavy one in terms of content, so if you have any lingering questions, just reply to this and ask.

Cheers!

Rob…

P.S. Just a reminder that we’re about 4 classes from really getting into the ‘nuts and bolts’ of Korean – the skills you’ll need to possess to really become conversational in Korean. I’m lookin’ forward to it. Hope you are, too!

Hey owbEe,

Here you go. Again, if it doesn’t clear it up totally for you, let me know.

Cheers,

Rob…

Hey Richter,

Here ya’ go…

Cheers,

Rob…

P.S. Coming soon to learnkoreanonline.net is “Hands-down the best damn free gift any complete or struggling beginner Korean learner could hope to get”. Unfortunately there won’t be an infinite supply, so be sure to check out this site from time to time if you think you might be interested in that.

Hey Richter,

Good question, hope this helps…

Cheers,

Rob…

P.S. If the content of this video seems way over your head, you may want to keep on the lookout for “Hands-Down The Best Damn Free Gift Any Complete Or Struggling Beginner Korean Learner Can Get,” coming very soon to learnkoreanonline.net.

Hey again,

Same as the others, just reply to this note and leave your questions.

Thanks,

Rob…

P.S. For anyone new to Korean, keep an eye out for “Hands-Down The Best Free Gift Any Complete Or Struggling Beginner Can Get” coming very soon!

The question from Richter was…

“Hey Mr, Julien. How do I conjugate sentence that has two verbs in them? THere is a lot of them, but let’s start with the easy ones, i want to and i like to.”

And the answer is…

Again, this one was a bit above and beyond, but it’s REALLY useful grammar in Korean. So if there’s something that you want cleared up, go ahead reply to this and I’ll try to set you straight.

Cheers,

Rob…

P.S. New to Korean? Leave your name and email above to get my tips on learning Korean while avoiding all the headaches and frustration that so many encounter.

The exact question was…

“How do I say: I play guitar. Or I play soccer. Does it use the same word for play?”

Actually they don’t use the same word.  Check out the video…

Hope that helps. Good question, Richter. Keep ‘em coming!

Rob…

p.s. If you’re not already a member of the online classes for learnkoreanonline.net, keep an eye out for the upcoming “best FREE gift any absolute or struggling beginner Korean learner can get”.

Hey,

This is the page where you can ask questions or read/listen to answers about class #3 where we learned about the verb, ‘to be’ – how to conjugate it into different levels of respect and use it as a statement or a question – and used it in our first second Korean sentence asking and answering, “What is it?” –> “It’s a __________.”

Same process as before. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page, reply to this post and ask away.

Remember, only members of www.learnkoreanonline.net are able to ask questions. If you’re not a member but would maybe like to be, click here (not yet clickable) to find out how you can test out the first 3 classes totally FREE – no obligation whatsoever.

Otherwise, cheers and I’ll see you soon in a video answering your question,

Rob…

P.S.  If you’re just starting your Korean-learning journey, I – and others – highly recommend you check out the box above for how to get your hands on “hands-down the best FREE gift any struggling beginner Korean-learner could hope for” – if there are still any left.  Cheers!

Hey,

This is the page where you can ask questions or read/listen to answers about class #2 where we finished learning all the reading and writing rules of the Korean alphabet, and also learned a bit of speaking.

Same process as class one. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page, reply to this post and ask away.

Remember, only members of www.learnkoreanonline.net are able to ask questions. If you’re not a member but would maybe like to be, click here (not yet clickable) to find out how you can test out the first 3 classes totally FREE – no obligation whatsoever.

Otherwise, cheers and I’ll see you soon in a video answering your question,

Rob…

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