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2018/06

Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Jal meokgesseumnida Do you know what to say before having meals in Korea? You can say "Jal meokgesseumnida" which means "I'm going to have a good meal". This is the phrase to show appreciation to the person who prepared the food. When you use this phrase before having meals, you may be considered as a polite person. 더보기
Happy Friday~! Happy Friday~! The rainy season has been begun. Do you have any plans for this weekend? If you were planning to go outside on Sunday you might as well change the plan since Sunday will be a rainy day. Have a relaxing and safe weekend with Yeonsu-gu, Incheon! 더보기
Using Free Wi-Fi in Yeonsu-Gu In Korea, wireless Internet, "Wi-Fi" is developed so that you can use the Internet anytime, anywhere quickly and comfortably. Today let me introduce you to free Wi-Fi available in Yeonsu-gu! Go to the Public Wi-Fi homepage (http://www.wififree.kr/enmain.do) provided by the Korea Telecommunications Association to see the following screen: You can find free Wi-Fi locations not only available in In.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Algesseo-yo Today's word is used frequently in daily life. That is, "Algesseo-yo", meaning "Ok, alright" When someone asks for a favor or makes an apology, you can use this word as an answer to those requests. For example: Would you like to have lunch with me? Then you can say: Algesseo-yo 더보기
Happy Friday! It's already Saturday tomorrow. Next week, June 25th is the 68th anniversary of the Korean War. We hope you have a meaningful weekend at the Incheon Landing Operation Museum in Yeonsu-gu to learn about the history of Korean War! 더보기
Emergency Numbers to Know while in Korea When you are visiting or living in a foreign country, it is always important to know emergency phone numbers! Here are a few that you should keep with you at all times. 119 Emergency If you find yourself in an urgent situation and you need to contact the ambulance or first responders this is the number you want to dial. This number is used for fire, emergency, and ambulance. When calling this nu.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Today's word is "Eodi-eyo?" which means "Where are you?" It is very useful phrase to know when you are speaking on the phone with someone trying to figure out where they are. It can also mean “Where is it”. So it can be used to ask where a place is. When you have no idea where the post office is, you can ask "Ucheguk(Post office) Eodi-eyo?" Then someone will help you to .. 더보기
Happy Friday! Happy Friday! With summer comes roses, beautiful roses! All throughout are parks are roses for you to enjoy! Come on down to Yeonsu-Gu and smell the roses! Have a great weekend! 더보기
Important Korean Holidays How much do you know about Korea? There are a few holidays in Korea that are very meaningful and a significant part of Korean history. Let's take a look! Independence Movement Day (March 1) March 1 is Independence Movement Day. Independence Movement Day was held on March 1, 1919, when Korea issued the Declaration of Independence while under Japanese colonial rule, to let the world know the will .. 더보기
Happy Friday~ Happy Friday~ Come down to Cheonghak Park this weekend for a fun day in the sun! Have a fantastic weekend! 더보기
June 13, 2018 Korean Local Elections Are you in Korea now? All around you may see a lot of banners and people campaigning. On June 13, 2018 Korea will be holding their local elections. On this day, all 17 metropolitan mayors and governors will be up for election. Also there will be elections for the vacant seats in the national assembly. This day, has been designated as a non-work day encouraging people to go out and vote. On this .. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Gachi Gayo Today’s word is “Gachi Gayo”. What does this mean? Gachi means together and gayo means let’s go. “Gachi Gayo” is used when you are asking someone to go with you. Let’s go together! Gachi Gayo! 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Dashi Han Beon Malhae Juseyo Learning Korean? This is a useful phrase to know. "Dashi Han Beon Malhae Juseyo" means please say it again. This can be used when you would like someone to repeat something to you. Dashi Han Beon Malhae Juseyo! 더보기
Happy Friday Happy Friday! Cool mornings, warm days, cool evenings... just few more days to enjoy this great weather! Do you have plans for the weekend? What about a day in Central Park? 더보기