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TRUST IN BREAD. BAKER’S VILLE TRUST IN BREAD. BAKER’S VILLE People tend to be most particular about food when it comes to what their children are eating. Mr. Baek Dong-sun, president of ‘Baker’s Ville,’ fully understands this state of mind. He himself did some investigating and research in order to create the best bread possible to feed his own daughter. His endeavor resulted in the Cabbage Bread he developed with his own ba.. 더보기
Language Class "Uh-Dee-ro Gayo" Today’s phrase is "Uh-Dee-ro Gayo?”. This means “where are you going?”, “Where are you heading?” When you would like to know where someone is going you can say “?" Uh-Dee-ro Gayo?”. Ask a friend where they are going for the weekend! 더보기
Sol-chan park Solchan Park is beautiful this time of year! You are able to enjoy the beautiful changing colors of the trees while taking in the view of the Incheon Coast. There are also rest areas where you can relax and enjoy the view of the Incheon Bridge! 더보기
Clay Road in Yeonsu! When living in a city, its hard to sometimes connect with nature and the natural surroundings around you. If you want to escape, but still be in the city, take a stroll through Yeonsu’s Clay Road! The road starts from the Yeonsu Administration and Welfare Center and goes through to Seonhak Dong. You may be wondering why this is so special, but this red clay is known to be really good for you. Du.. 더보기
GCF Day on October 25, 2019 Did you know that the Green Climate Fund is headquartered right here in Songdo? Many of you probably already know, however GCF is a fund established within the framework of UNFCCC. Its main mission is to support policies, programs, and projects aimed at countering climate change in developing countries. It was formed in 2010 and opened its headquarters in Songdo in 2013. In celebration of this, .. 더보기
Language Class "sojoong" What is our word of the week? It is “sojoong”. This means precious. When you have something dear or special to you, can use the word “sojoong”. To say this is precious to me, you say, “sojoong hyeyo”. 더보기
Hangul Day October 9, 2019 Each year, in Korea, the Korean alphabet Hangul is celebrated. It is celebrated on October 9, every year, and it a national holiday. North Korea also celebrates the creation of Hangul, however, there it is celebrated in January and is called Chosun-geul Day. Hangul was first created by King Sejong the Great during the early Chosun Dynasty. Until Hangul had been created, Korean people used Chines.. 더보기
Language Class "Mat-iss-uh-yo" “Mat-iss-uh-yo” means delicious! Here in this program you can see the person saying "jinjja mat-iss-uh-yo” which means its really delicious! These days there are so many great places to eat, we suspect you will easily be able to use this phrase! Lets start by trying to use it tonight! 더보기
Language Class "juh-doe" There is a term in Korea that you may here often “juh-doe”. What does this mean? It means me too. Here we see in this scene, they are ordering at a café. If you feel like ordering the same item as your mom or brother, you say “juh-doe yo” Adding “yo” is making sure you are using the polite form. Please try and use this on the weekend! 더보기
Language Class "pyun-ahn" Ruff ruff! Shall we learn some Korean with this cute dog?! The dog looks quite peaceful and comfortable right? In this situation, we use the word “pyun-ahn”, which means comfortable. If you would like to say “am comfortable” you would say “pyun-ahn hada”. We hope you have a “pyun-ahn han haru” which means a “comfortable/peaceful day”! 더보기
Mt. Cheong-Nyang This is a great mountain to hike during the fall. Beautiful hike as all the colors on the trees start to change. Also, when the weather is cooler like this, it makes the hike quite enjoyable! Check out Mt. Cheong-Nyang this fall! 더보기
Language Class "Bogo-sipuh" Learning Korean through watching Korean TV can be a lot of fun! Here is a word that you probably here often! It is “bogo-sipuh”. It means I miss you! When you are looking forward to seeing someone please use this phrase! 더보기
Chuseok Traditions in Korea September 13 this year, is Chuseok in Korea. This is one of the most celebrated holidays in Korea, a time for families to get together and spend several days together. In the past, this day was a day that Korean people paid respects to the gods for a great harvest. Below are some Chuseok traditions that Korean people follow during this holiday. Visiting Family As many people live scattered throu.. 더보기
Language Class "Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo " Today's phrase will come in quite handy this week and next! It is "Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo" What does this mean? This means "Have a Great Holiday!" As Chuseok comes up, we hope you are able to use this phrase with your co-workers and friends! Just say "Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo" and it is wishing them a Happy Chuseok! Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo, everyone! 더보기
Chuseok, Korean thanksgiving Chuseok is just a couple of weeks away! As everyone gets ready for this holiday in Korea, you may be wondering what is Chuseok? Chuseok also known as hangawi is a harvest festival, a Korean thanksgiving. Chuseok is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. This year, it is September 12,13, and 14. Chuseok day is September 13 this year. The holiday is a celebration of a y.. 더보기