HowtoStudyKorean Sentence Practice - Unit 1: Lesson 10

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I really love the “alright let's practice some sentences”
It makes me so ready

taherjeje
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Please keep this up! This is so helpful. My Korean is improving because of this thank you so much!

heykim
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I just want to say that your lessons are amazing, I've never advanced in a different language so fast before and the progress keeps me motivated! 감사합니다!

thatonegirl
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Now we finally know why you are such an amazing teacher, because you actually ARE a teacher. Your lessons are so great, the details and everything help so much, so thank you a lot for the hard work you must have put into this!!! :)

lenak
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I made these sentences to practice with, you should try as well.
Translate these sentences to Korean.
1. We have 5 cats in our house.
2. Today, I ate dinner at 7:15.
3. My grandmother is 68 years old.
4. She made 9 small cakes.
5. I wrote the assignment 5 times.

Korean Translation:
1. 우리는 우리 집에 고양이 5 마리가 있습니다.
2. 오늘, 저는 7시 15 분에 저녁을 먹었어요.
3. 저의 할머니는 육십 팔 살입니다.
4. 그녀는 작은 케이크 아홉 개를 만들었어요.
5. 저는 숙제를 다섯 번 썼어요.

Correct me if i got anything wrong. :D Hope this can help.

joyceclairesantiago
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Thank you so much for the lesson. It's really helpful. Thanks to you I do progress in Korean. You're amazing teacher

guzelkaya
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Wow, these videos are very helpful! Thank you so very much for making them and please don’t ever get rid of them, okay?

leahjohnson
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These sentence practice videos are so helpful. They are the only way for me to gauge how much I’ve retained from each lesson. I learn a lot from the way you explain how the sentences are constructed. Since I have no Korean friends and there are very few Korean classes being taught where I am (apart from isolation restrictions, they are also very far away), then this is in essence the “class” that I go to. You provide so much extra content that I feel embarrassed even to say this but, I would love to do more and would be happy to pay for them, if you were ever thinking of providing even more content.

tidus_
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These lessons are incredibly helpful. Thank you for the content.

trainyourselffit
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This si so SO helpful, thank you so much for all the love and work you have put on this. I dropped my korean class like a year ago, and with your site and videos I've been able to refresh my memory and learn lots of new things. 진짜 감사합니다!

aquamaria
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Fantastic, got them all correct! Couldn’t have done it without your help, thank you so much!!

xanderthomson
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I always learn a lot from these videos...

TK-juxi
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Excellent Method!!! Congratulations!!!😄😁😄

Gasosoo
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thank you for elaborating the structure of the sentences repeatedly, it really helps me to familiarize and memorize the current and past lessons ! tysm for the hardwork !

syd
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I continue using this amazing platform to study Korean. Thank you, please don't stop your hard work

diannanavarro
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I saw the word 대 from one of your dictation vids I csnt believe I remembered it

tinymoa
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Basically 수업 means lesson and 반 means class. That's the easiest way to distinguish between the two.

elledumble
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During this lesson, when i read 마지막, i instantly thought of blackpink's "As if it, s your last", since the title was "마기작처럼" and i already know 처럼 means "like" so i thought as if its your last and now im happy that i understood lmao.

_to_the_moon_forth_and_back
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I have always been doubtful abt the diff btwn 는/은 & 가/이 ..
What are the situations we use that

niiish
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I have finally reached a lesson where I am just confused lol
So With the object markers (이/가/을/를), how do I go about using them in these kinds of sentences? I am familiar with it a little since I am a bit used to hearing Korean, but I am still unsure of the pattern

Kholonie