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📖 How to Use -아/어야 해요 – Intermediate Level (TOPIK 3–4)

How to Use -아/어야 해요 | Intermediate Korean (TOPIK 3–4) Do you know how to say “I have to…” in Korean? This lesson will teach you how to use …

😊 Want Something in Korean? How to Use -고 싶어요 to Express Desire – Beginner Level (TOPIK 1–2)

How to Use -고 싶어요 in Korean Grammar | Beginner Korean Guide Do you want to eat Korean food or visit Seoul? In Korean, you can express what…

🟠 Using -고 있다 for Present Progressive (Intermediate Level, TOPIK 3-4)

Master how to describe ongoing actions in Korean using -고 있다. Perfect for intermediate learners preparing for TOPIK 3–4! 🟠 Introduction …

🟠 Making Suggestions with -(으)ㄹ까요? – Intermediate Level (TOPIK 3–4)

Want to sound more natural when making suggestions or asking someone to do something with you in Korean? The expression -(으)ㄹ까요? is essential …

🟠 Advanced Grammar: -도록, -게 하다 – Intermediate Level (TOPIK 3–4)

Are you ready to express **causation** and **purpose** in Korean at an intermediate level? In this post, we will explore two essential grammar p…

⚖️ Making Comparisons in Korean – Intermediate Level (TOPIK 3–4)

Comparisons help us express opinions, make decisions, and describe the world around us. In Korean, there are various grammatical structures used…

🏙️ Talking About Places You Go – Beginner Level (TOPIK 1–2)

Are you ready to talk about the places you go in Korean? Whether it’s the supermarket, the school, or your favorite cafe, today’s lesson will help…

🧱 Basic Sentence Structure in Korean: SOV (Subject–Object–Verb)

Did you know that Korean sentences follow a completely different word order from English? If you’re used to saying “I eat rice,” get ready to fl…

📘 Expressing Intention or Plan in Korean: -(으)려고 하다

Expressing Intention or Plan in Korean: -(으)려고 하다 One of the most useful grammar structures for Korean learners is -(으)려고 하다 , …

🕐 Expressing 'Before/After' Actions in Korean: -기 전에 / -고 나서

🕐 Expressing 'Before/After' Actions in Korean: -기 전에 / -고 나서 In Korean, expressing the order of actions—what happe…

🗣️ Korean Quoting Grammar: -(이)라고 하다

🗣️ Korean Quoting Grammar: -(이)라고 하다 The expression -(이)라고 하다 is commonly used in Korean to quote someone or mention what…

🎯 Expressing Experience in Korean: -(으)ㄴ 적 있다

🎯 Expressing Experience in Korean: -(으)ㄴ 적 있다 One of the most useful expressions for sharing your past experiences in Kor…

🌱 Using -게 되다 to Talk About Change in Korean

🌱 Using -게 되다 to Talk About Change in Korean 🌱 Using -게 되다 to Talk About Change in Korean Have you ever found yourself do…

🧐 Expressing Possibility in Korean: How to Use -(으)

🧐 Expressing Possibility in Korean: How to Use -(으)\u308b \uc218\ub3c4 \uc788\ub2e4 Ever wanted to say something *might h…

🤝 Expressing “Let’s” in Korean: -(으)ㅂ시다 and -자

🤝 Expressing “Let’s” in Korean: -(으)ㅂ시다 and -자 If you want to sound confident and inclusive when inviting someone to do …

🔄 Master Korean Causative Verbs: 시키다, 먹이다, 앉히다 & More

🔄 Master Korean Causative Verbs: 시키다, 먹이다, 앉히다 & More Causative verbs allow you to express that someone causes another p…

⚖️ Using ~데 and ~지만 to Contrast Ideas in Korean

⚖️ Using ~데 and ~지만 to Contrast Ideas in Korean Are you looking to express contrast like "but" or "al…

🔮 Expressing Hypotheticals in Korean: -(으)면, -았/었으면

🔮 Expressing Hypotheticals in Korean: -(으)면, -았/었으면 What if you could speak Korean fluently? Or go back in time and…

🧩 Expressing "Because" in Korean: -아서/어서 vs. 때문에

🧩 Expressing "Because" in Korean: -아서/어서 vs. 때문에 There are two major ways to say "because" in…