K.Study Korean And English Conversation
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5 days ago
5 days ago
In this video, a listening question from the "Listen and Speak" section is explained with the correct answer and solution. The question "Why is Lora learning Korean?" is analyzed to help learners understand how to choose the correct answer.
This video is very helpful for Korean learners, especially beginners who want to improve their listening skills.

Sunday Mar 29, 2026
Sunday Mar 29, 2026
This Korean dialogue lesson focuses on discussing future plans after graduation. Students talk about their dreams, such as becoming a teacher or starting a business. The lesson helps learners understand future tense grammar and improve conversational Korean skills through practical examples

Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
This question is about how something is used in everyday life. The passage explains that people make tea and also use it when washing white clothes to make them cleaner.
The correct answer is “when washing” because it fits the context naturally. This explanation helps learners understand Korean reading questions more easily.

Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
This lesson is about the future and our dreams. The teacher is explaining how to talk about our wishes and future plans. Students learn grammar and vocabulary about studying Korean and expressing hopes. In this lesson, we practice how to describe what we want to do in the future.
이 수업은 미래와 우리의 꿈에 대해 이야기하는 내용입니다. 선생님은 우리의 소원과 미래 계획에 대해 말하는 방법을 설명하고 있습니다. 학생들은 한국어 공부와 희망을 표현하는 문법과 어휘를 배웁니다. 이 수업에서 우리는 미래에 하고 싶은 일을 말하는 연습을 합니다.

Friday Mar 06, 2026
Friday Mar 06, 2026
아야/어야 하다 and -(으)ㄹ게요 are important grammar patterns in the Korean language. -아야/어야 하다 is used to express obligation or necessity, meaning “must” or “have to do something.” It shows that an action is required. On the other hand, -(으)ㄹ게요 is used when the speaker makes a decision or promise to do something, usually for the listener. It expresses the meaning of “I will do it.

Monday Mar 02, 2026
Monday Mar 02, 2026
This lesson focuses on a simple Korean conversation about seasons and weather. The topic is “Which season do you like the most?” Through a natural dialogue, the speakers talk about the weather getting cooler, summer ending, and autumn beginning
