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Language Class 'hana deo' Today’s phrase in Korean is “hana deo”. This is a very handy phrase! It means one more. If you would like to use the term politely you can say “hana deo juseyo”. Juseyo means please. This would be “one more please”. We hope you are able to make use of this phrase this weekend! 더보기
Neungheodaeji In Yeonsu, at the Neungheodae Park, there is a traditional Korean pavilion. This is a replicate of the pavilions that stood there during the Baekje Era. Around 1600 years ago, the people of Baekje used this area as a port. Passages to and from China were from this area. This particular area played a very important part in ancient Korea’s history. Incheon designated the traditional Korean pavilio.. 더보기
Language Class "Sajin Jiikuh-yaji" "Sajin Jiikuh-yaji” means you should take a photo. You can use this phrase if you are commenting that you would like to take a photo or you can use this phrase to share with someone to take a photo! We hope you are able to take some photos this holiday! 더보기
Gwangbokjeol August 15 is the National Liberation Day of Korea. It is a day that is commemorated in both the North and the South. This day celebrates the day that Korea was able to get its independence by after it had been occupied by Japan for decades. In Korea it is called Gwangbokjeol, and is a national holiday observed throughout the peninsula. On this day, there are many events and activities that take .. 더보기
Language Class : Jungmal Have you heard the word jungmal before? Its used daily and you may have also heard it on TV! What does it mean? It means really. You can use it to ask really? Or you can use it to express that it is really hot, or something is really delicious! Try and use it today! 더보기
August 8, 2019 Ipchu In Korea, in the past, farmers would plan according to the solar terms. Ipchu in Korea means that it is the 13th of 24 solar terms marking formal beginning of autumn for farmers. This year, it is tomorrow August 8. You may be thinking oh my gosh, its still so hot, but yes, tomorrow will mark the beginning of autumn for our farmers. For the rest of the community, autumn will truly begin with the .. 더보기
LanguageClass Today’s word of the day is “Saranghe”. This word means I love you or I love this! You can use it to a person, but also to express that you love something! Here the character is expressing how much he loved the dish by saying “nan e-guh saranghe”, I love this! 더보기
Emergency Response Guidelines - Typhoon / Heavy Rain Here are some tips and what you should know a natural disaster such as a typhoon come into your area. These are just some simple tips that you should remember. It is always best that you are prepared. 더보기
Language Class Today’s phrase we would like to share with you is …eh suh wass uh yo. When you would like to hare which county or city you have come from, you can easily put the country name first followed by …eh suh wass uh yo. For example, Uganda eh suh wass uh yo. 더보기
Best Foods to Eat in the Summer Korean people believe you should eat healthier foods during the summer to help replenish nutrients lost and help you beat the heat! Here are some popular summer foods! Samgyetang - Chicken Soup July and August are the hottest days of the summer in Korea. During this time, many Korean people go to eat samgyetang. This is a type of Chicken Soup made with ginseng, herbs, and garlic. The soup has ma.. 더보기
LanguageClass Have you heard the word “daebak”? The word “daebak” carries the meaning jackpot. So you will hear people using the word when they are encouraging others! I hope you hit the jackpot. This is a great word to know! 더보기
Language Class Today’s word is a slang word, “jjang-yi-ya”. This word is used when expressing something that is the best! Whether it is food, a friend, or an event, to express that you really like something or that it is the best you can use, “jjang-yi-ya”! You can even use it to say the weekend is the best by saying “jumal yi jjang-yi-ya”! Have a great weekend!😃 더보기
Yeonsu-Gu Incheon Landing Operation Memorial Hall Incheon Landing Operation Memorial Hall June in Korea marks a month of people remembering and honoring those that had selflessly given their lives to protect Korea during the Korean War. Please take some time to visit one of the memorial in Yeonsu in remembrance of these brave soldiers. The Incheon Landing Operation was a well known operation that played a critical role during the Korean War. Th.. 더보기
Language Class This week's phrase of the day is "nol-la-gaja". This means lets go have fun! A great summer phrase to know. It can be used casually to ask a friend to go and have fun somewhere! Nol-la comes from the verb nol-ja which means play. Gaja means let's go! "Woori nol-la gaja" can be used to say "Let's go have fun!". 더보기
Language Class A useful word to learn in Korean is “Yeo-giyo”. This word is used to call someone over. It literally means “Over Here”. When in a restaurant and you need to call the waitress over, you can use this word to get their attention. “Yeo-giyo” can come in very useful! We hope you get a chance to use it! 더보기