When we want to show respect to the listener or the person we are talking about, we say O or GO before nouns or adjectives concerning that person. For example, SHIGOTO (work) becomes OSHIGOTO. GENKI ...
The new question-of-the-week is: How should we teach grammar to students? Our students need to learn grammar, but the real question is how to teach it in ways that don’t bore them out of their minds.
Lesson 1: I'm Anna. Anna is an international student from Thailand. Today she meets her tutor Sakura at the university for the first time. A party will be held at the dormitory for foreign students ...
Join Josh and Ollie on Jolly as they explore the Korean particle '만,' which means 'only.' This fun and educational lesson covers how to use '만' with nouns, pronouns, and verbs. With real-life examples ...
Join Gabie and Ollie from Jolly as they dive into another entertaining Korean lesson. This episode spotlights the -어야/아야 되다/하다 grammar point, which expresses necessity in Korean—think 'have to,' ...
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