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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!

5 Responses to “Reply To This ‘Learn Korean Online’ Post To Ask A Question About Class#9”
  1. owbEe says:

    Hi Teacher Rob. I was wondering where are the links to the classes? I often see your posts on asking a question on class # but I can’t view the class itself. Is it only available for paid members? :?:

  2. RobJ says:

    Hey owbEe,

    Yeah, right now the classes are only running locally here in Korea, and yeah, those are not free. But if you’re interested, I am actually starting one up in the next few weeks. If you want some info on it, you can check this page out…

    http://www.learnkoreanonline.net/koreanclassinfo

    That page is not asking anyone to say yes or no to joining the classes. It’s just giving some info and seeing who “might” be interested.

    Cheers owbEe. Hope you have a good weekend,

    Rob..

  3. Galinaros says:

    Hey Rob,
    I just read through your page about the Korean class info. I enjoyed your short narrative about how you came to be a teacher of the Korean language, and I would be more than happy to sign up for the online classes. Unfortunately, I have not the money to do so.
    Now, I don’t want you pitying me and making some special offer. I would just like to tell you that your offer looks promising. Good luck with it!

    And if you could, tell me how it goes :)
    -Galinaros

  4. James says:

    This lesson finally cleared up a team-making game I’ve seen Korean students play: turning a hand while singing “팀 – 짜 팀짜 팀짜” then raising it up “위에”or lowering it down “아래”. They repeat this until an even number of hands are up and down.

  5. Rob says:

    Ah, nice. You mean it helped clear up what they meant by 위에 and 아래?

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