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Previous Learning Experiences: Self study hasn't worked for me because it's not structured and is hard to stay motivated. I learned a lot while I was studying Korean in college, but now that I have graduated, I no longer have access to that structure.
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Let's start the first lesson:
Lesson 1: Review of Intermediate Korean Grammar
A crucial aspect of intermediate Korean is being able to express your thoughts more fluidly, and one way to do that is by connecting your sentences smoothly. A useful grammar point for this is -๋๋ฐ (-neunde), which loosely translates to "but" or "and" in English.
This is how it's used:
If the stem ends in a vowel, add -๋๋ฐ
If the stem ends in a consonant, add -์๋ฐ
Let's take an example with the verb ๊ฐ๋ค (gada - to go):
Remove ๋ค from ๊ฐ๋ค: ๊ฐ
Because ๊ฐ ends in a vowel, add -๋๋ฐ: ๊ฐ๋๋ฐ
So, ๊ฐ๋๋ฐ means "I'm going, but/and..."
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