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Language Class Today, we have a phrase for you to learn. It is “sajin bu-tak-hye-yo”. The word “sajin” means picture and “bu-tak-hye-yo” is a word you use when you are requesting something. You can use the word “bu-tak-hye-yo” with other words as well. We hope this phrase comes in handy for you! 더보기
Helpful application for these days Clean air is a necessity that we as people need to keep healthy. When the air is bad, our bodies also struggle with the pollutants that we are breathing in. These days, Korea is having a struggle with the fine dust particles in the air. This causes a number of health issues, especially in young children and elderly. One of the ways that we found very effective is to either check the Yeonsu-Gu we.. 더보기
Happy Friday The weekend is almost here! 🌳Hope you have a chance to stroll through this weekend! Have a good one! 더보기
Language Class Today’s word of the day is “hamggye” What does this mean? The word hamggye means together. If you would like someone to go with you somewhere you can say, “hamggye gaja”. This word is very similar to the word “gachi” which also means together. We hope this word provides useful! 더보기
Happy Friday Happy Friday~ The weekend is almost here!! Have a great Friday evening and weekend with family and friends! 더보기
White Day – March 14, 2019 It seems as though it was just the new year, yet we are already into March, and this week is White Day! For those of you who do not know, what day is celebrated similar to Valentine’s Day. Here is the difference in Korea. White Day originated from Japan. It is celebrated on the 14th day of March. Other countries like Taiwan in addition to Japan and Korea are the countries which celebrate White D.. 더보기
Happyfriday Friday Freedom! Hope you have a great weekend!🥳 더보기
Language Class Let's learn a little Korean! Today’s word of the day is “kalkalhada” This word is associated with ones throat. It can be used to say my throat feels dry. It can also be associated with taste. When you feel as though a soup is spicy, you can say "kalkalhada". 더보기
Some ways to take care of yourself when the levels of fine dust are high As we start of the first week of March, there is a lot of fine dust in the air. A warning for high levels of fine dust have been issued. Please take precautions when heading outdoors. Here are some ways to take care of yourself when the levels of fine dust are high. Young children and elderly should stay indoors. Should you need to step outside, a fine dust mask should be warn. Upon returning ho.. 더보기
Happy Sunday Happy Sunday! If you're looking for things to do, visit Triple Street in Songdo!Triple Street is a multi shopping mall near Techno Park Station. 더보기
Malbok in Korea Today is Malbok in Korea! What does that mean?! It means that the end of summer has officially started! Korean people believe, in accordance with the lunar calendar, that today is the first of the final 10 days of this sweltering heat! It has been definitely a hot summer, the hottest in 14 years in Korea. So many must be glad that it will be ending soon! Like any special and meaningful day in Ko.. 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Cheon-man-eyo Today's word is "Cheon-man-eyo". It is used in a various ways; to deny the other opinion, to refuse something in a humble manner, and as an answer to express gratitude. Example : A: I think he stole money from my wallet. B: What? Chen-man-eyo(No way)! A: Thank you so much. B: Cheo-man-eyo^^ 더보기
Korean Language Class Yeonsu-Gu Language Class Oraenman-yi-eyo Today's word is "Oraenman-yi-eyo" which means "Long time, no see" It is used as greeting when we meet someone who have not seen for a long time. You can also use this phrase on phone calls, without having to see each other. If there is a Korean that you know, try to contact and say "Oranman-yi-eyo". 더보기
Jjimjilbang, the Special Place in Korea These days, it's so hot that you don't know where to go, do you? Then, let's go to the Jjimjilbang, the special place in Korea! Jjumjilbang is widely known as a public bath, and you can enjoy many kinds of sauna as well! Since jjimjilbang is made up of various places, usually, it uses the entire floor of a building. And some of the large jjimjilbangs use several floors of a building. By this, we.. 더보기
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