Korean Lesson every Saturday
By adnileb
@adnileb (5276)
Philippines
August 4, 2012 11:18am CST
I just want to share to you some of my useful days in the office.
Today was the third Saturday that our boss taught us some Korean expressions.
First and second lessons were some sentences we can use for general conversations and the third was the Korean alphabet or the 'Hangul'. Describing my Korean boss, is like describing Jackie Chan, a somewhat serious face but bursting into comedy-like features in a while. Our today's 30-minute lecture made my day. He even drew a face to show how we should stick our tongue out when saying their alphabet. Such a funny guy.
So now, I have learned lots of Korean expressions.
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3 responses
@flapiz (23153)
• United Kingdom
8 Aug 12
Well I do envy you as I really want to learn anything korean. That is a very good way of stress relief from work. You've got a very nice boss.
@adnileb (5276)
• Philippines
8 Aug 12
Really? Why do you want to learn? My boss is kind that way. Don't ask if he's kind at work because I think there's none. I understand him being serious because it is a serious work. Anyways, I can teach you some of the korean expressions he taught us. Just tell me if you want to. =)
@adnileb (5276)
• Philippines
9 Aug 12
So, let's start first with a greeting. Um, don't mind first learning the hangul alphabet because it's not available in my keyboard.
First, hello, hi, good morning, good afternoon and good evening in Korean are all the same. It's "annyeong haseyo"... The "-yo" means respect. So, you can tell your close friend "annyeong", it's the same.
Thank you, it's "kamsahamnida".
Now, you know two korean words already. Or you already knew it before?
@flapiz (23153)
• United Kingdom
9 Aug 12
Well I want to learn anything Korean because I find Koreans to be really, really cute. Plus, I am addicted to Korean films and make ups. Hehe. Of course I'd want to learn. :)