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λλ€. Many of the episodes come with the transcript and translations. λ§μ λ°©μ‘νΈλ€μ λ°μμ κ³ ν΄μ€ν μλ£κ° μ 곡λ©λλ€.
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There is an interesting phrase that Koreans use to express their displeasure. And it consists of surprisingly basic vocabulary! We are also going to talk about how Koreans treat dogs changed over time..Episode Summary: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = μ’ κ·Έλ λ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = λ°λ €κ²¬ λ¬Έν; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = κ°μ¬νλ λ§μβ¦
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There is an interesting phrase that Koreans use to express their displeasure. And it consists of surprisingly basic vocabulary! We are also going to talk about how Koreans treat dogs changed over time..Episode Summary: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = μ’ κ·Έλ λ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = λ°λ €κ²¬ λ¬Έν; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = κ°μ¬νλ λ§μβ¦
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Todayβs episode is all about butt-wiping, or toilet paper. There are a few ways itβs used in Korea that Westerners might find bizarre. Some might find them gross, but YOU might find them fascinating. We are also going to tell you how a roll of toilet paper can wish someone good fortune in Korea. And for the Deep Talk segment, we are going to start β¦
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Todayβs episode is all about butt-wiping, or toilet paper. There are a few ways itβs used in Korea that Westerners might find bizarre. Some might find them gross, but YOU might find them fascinating. We are also going to tell you how a roll of toilet paper can wish someone good fortune in Korea. And for the Deep Talk segment, we are going to start β¦
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You may know how to say βI like itβ in Korean. You may even know how to say βI love itβ. But do you know how to say βIβm crazy about itβ? Well, you will find out in this episode. We are also going to talk about how Japanese anime acquired a following among Korean kids to a religious fervor and how it still influences our culture. .Summary of the Epβ¦
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You may know how to say βI like itβ in Korean. You may even know how to say βI love itβ. But do you know how to say βIβm crazy about itβ? Well, you will find out in this episode. We are also going to talk about how Japanese anime acquired a following among Korean kids to a religious fervor and how it still influences our culture. .Summary of the Epβ¦
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x20 Reps - μΈκ΅μΈμ μ²μ λ³Έ λ (SpongeLoop No. 27)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode was originally called Sponge Loop #27 μΈκ΅μΈμ μ²μ λ³Έ λ .By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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x20 Reps - λ¨μ₯ (SpongeLoop No. 26)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode was originally called Sponge Loop #26 λ¨μ₯.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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μ¬ν¬λ¦¬ means βdialectsβ in Korean. There are many μ¬ν¬λ¦¬ in Korea, and some of them have social and cultural significances. We will explore the world of μ¬ν¬λ¦¬ from these perspectives. We also cover three most important factors in human relationships by sharing the difficulties we had with our marriage and how we overcame them..Summary of the Episode: Sectiβ¦
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μ¬ν¬λ¦¬ means βdialectsβ in Korean. There are many μ¬ν¬λ¦¬ in Korea, and some of them have social and cultural significances. We will explore the world of μ¬ν¬λ¦¬ from these perspectives. We also cover three most important factors in human relationships by sharing the difficulties we had with our marriage and how we overcame them..Summary of the Episode: Sectiβ¦
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There is this music genre popular in Korea thatβs more Korean than K-Pop, K-Ballads, K-R&B and things like that. Eunice and Jonson talk about what it is and its place in the Korean society. They also discuss probably the most important aspect of our lives, human relationships..Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = λ§μ; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°β¦
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There is this music genre popular in Korea thatβs more Korean than K-Pop, K-Ballads, K-R&B and things like that. Eunice and Jonson talk about what it is and its place in the Korean society. They also discuss probably the most important aspect of our lives, human relationships..Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = λ§μ; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°β¦
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There is a Korean expression that Koreans use to express their disappointmentβ¦ or sadness. But itβs used differently from the way the words βdisappointedβ or βsadβ are used in English. You will have a clear idea how it works once you listen to this episode. And we are also going to find out why you rarely see kids at playgrounds in Korea. .Summary β¦
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There is a Korean expression that Koreans use to express their disappointmentβ¦ or sadness. But itβs used differently from the way the words βdisappointedβ or βsadβ are used in English. You will have a clear idea how it works once you listen to this episode. And we are also going to find out why you rarely see kids at playgrounds in Korea. .Summary β¦
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x20 Reps - κ³λλ°₯ (SpongeLoop No. 25)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode was originally called Sponge Loop #25 κ³λλ°₯By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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x20 Reps - ν₯λΆμ λλΆ (SpongeLoop No. 24)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode was originally called Sponge Loop #24 ν₯λΆμ λλΆ.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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In this episode, Eunice and Jonson talk about how Koreans say βOK, Boomerβ. They also talk about the culture and trends around plastic surgery in Korea, and what pushes Korean girls into going under the knife.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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In this episode, Eunice and Jonson talk about how Koreans say βOK, Boomerβ. They also talk about the culture and trends around plastic surgery in Korea, and what pushes Korean girls into going under the knife. ---Summary of the Episode: Segment 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = κΌ°λSegment 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = μ±νμμ Segment 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = μ§μ
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Whatβs the Korean idiom for βbad influenceβ? And whatβs up with that gold colored tea that almost every Korean restaurant serves for free? We are going to cover it all in this episode!---Summary of the Episode: Segment 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = λ¬Όλ€λ€Segment 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = 보리차Segment 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = μ§μ
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Whatβs the Korean idiom for βbad influenceβ? And whatβs up with that gold colored tea that almost every Korean restaurant serves for free? We are going to cover it all in this episode!By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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In this episode, Eunice and Jonson discuss the English education in Korea and how it changed over timeβ¦ and what it means in Korean social life when your ears start getting βitchyβ.Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = κ·κ° κ°λ ΅λ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = νκ΅μ μμ΄κ΅μ‘; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = μλΉ λ¬ΈνBy Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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In this episode, Eunice and Jonson discuss the English education in Korea and how it changed over timeβ¦ and what it means in Korean social life when your ears start getting βitchyβ.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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x20 Reps β μ€λ (SpongeLoop No. 10)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode was originally called Sponge Loop #10 μ€λ .By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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x20 Reps β κ°μ¬ν κ² (SpongeLoop No. 23)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode was originally called Sponge Loop #23 κ°μ¬ν κ².By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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When Koreans say you have big hands, it sometimes has nothing to do with the body parts attached to your arms. It is an expression and itβs used whenβ¦ well, you are going to find out from this episode. Oh and also how the name βKoreaβ came about.Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = μμ΄ ν¬λ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = μ½λ¦¬μ λΌλ λλΌ μ΄λ¦μ μ λ; Sectionβ¦
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When Koreans say you have big hands, it sometimes has nothing to do with the body parts attached to your arms. It is an expression and itβs used whenβ¦ well, you are going to find out from this episode. Oh and also how the name βKoreaβ came aboutβ¦By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Eunice and Jonson talk about the expression Koreans use to describe someone who gets swayed by others too easily. They also talk about how our feeling and mood can change from moment to moment and how it impacts us.Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = κ·κ° μλ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = λΆλμ°κ°; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = μ±κ²©β¦
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Eunice and Jonson talk about the expression Koreans use to describe someone who gets swayed by others too easily. They also talk about how our feeling and mood can change from moment to moment and how it impacts us.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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x20 Reps β λ»ν μκ° (SpongeLoop No. 22)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode was originally called Sponge Loop #22 λ»ν μκ°.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Koreans love sharing their foodβ¦but not always. And maybe not anymore, at least for certain kinds of food. In this episode, Eunice and Jonson discuss the food sharing culture in Korea and how it changed over time.Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = 꼬리λ₯Ό λ΄λ¦¬λ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = μμ λλ λ¨ΉκΈ°; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = μ±κ²©β¦
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Koreans love sharing their foodβ¦but not always. And maybe not anymore, at least for certain kinds of food. In this episode, Eunice and Jonson discuss the food sharing culture in Korea and how it changed over time.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Almost every Korean male has to serve in the military, and as a consequence, military culture permeates the entire Korean society. In this episode, Eunice and Jonson discuss the military culture in Korea as well as important military lingo commonly used by Koreans.Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = κ±°ν λ¬Όλ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = νκ΅μ κ΅°λβ¦
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Almost every Korean male has to serve in the military, and as a consequence, military culture permeates the entire Korean society. In this episode, Eunice and Jonson discuss the military culture in Korea as well as important military lingo commonly used by Koreans.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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x20 Reps - μ¦κ²κ² μ¬λ λ² (SpongeLoop No. 21)
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This is a previously released SpongeLoop episode but repeated 20 times. This is meant for repetitive listening, my absolute favorite language learning technique. You can request the transcript and the translations at SpongeMind.org. This episode is called Sponge Loop #21 μ¦κ²κ² μ¬λ λ².By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Let us tell you about the fascinating food delivery culture in the old days in Korea. Oh and about this thing that youβd have to do for your friends if you won a lottery in Korea.Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = νν± λ΄λ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = νκ΅μ λ°°λ¬λ¬Έν; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = 건κ°By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Let us tell you about the fascinating food delivery culture in the old days in Korea. Oh and about this thing that youβd have to do for your friends if you won a lottery in Korea.By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Did you know thereβs one Korean word that can be used for both cold water and hot soup? Or Korean professional baseball was first created for a political reason? Or orange juice is actually bad for you?Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = μμνλ€; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = νλ‘μΌκ΅¬; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = 건κ°β¦
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Did you know thereβs one Korean word that can be used for both cold water and hot soup? Or Korean professional baseball was first created for a political reason? Or orange juice is actually bad for you?By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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SpongeMind Podcast is back, with a new regular guest! Jonson and Eunice, his lovely wife, are going to give you many fun conversations about Korean language and culture. Summary of the Episode: Section 1 (μ€λμ νκ΅λ§) = λ°₯; Section 2 (μ¬λ―Έμλ νκ΅ μ΄μΌκΈ°) = λ¨κ΅° μ΄μΌκΈ°; Section 3 (κΉμ μκΈ°) = 건κ°By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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058 μ μμ΄νλ₯Ό μκ°ν©λλ€ (English)
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SpongeMind Podcast is back, with a new regular guest! Jonson and Eunice, his lovely wife, are going to give you many fun conversations about Korean language and culture. In this episode, you will learn about the 3 usages of the Korean word λ°₯. We are also going to tell you the legend of λ¨κ΅°, the founding father of Korea.β¦
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μ€νμ§ λ£¨ν 28 - Six Interesting Facts About Kimchi
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μ€νμ§ λ£¨νλ μμ΄ λ¦¬μ€λ μ°μ΅μ μν μμ΄λν μλ£μ
λλ€. λ°μμ κ³ ν΄μ€ν μλ£λ₯Ό 무λ£λ‘ λ°μΌμλ €λ©΄ λ€μ μ¬μ΄νΈλ‘ κ°μΈμ: http://spongemind.org/-Created by SpongeMind μ€νμ§λ§μΈλBy Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Sponge Loop 28 - κΉμΉμ λν μ¬λ―Έμλ μ¬μ€ μ¬μ―κ°
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Sponge Loop is a collection of Korean stories for Korean listening practice. To get the free transcripts and translations for Sponge Loops, please go to http://spongemind.org-Created by SpongeMindBy Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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μ€νμ§ λ£¨ν 27 Ian's Korean Learning Journey (Part 3)
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μ€νμ§ λ£¨νλ μμ΄ λ¦¬μ€λ μ°μ΅μ μν μμ΄λν μλ£μ
λλ€. λ°μμ κ³ ν΄μ€ν μλ£λ₯Ό 무λ£λ‘ λ°μΌμλ €λ©΄ λ€μ μ¬μ΄νΈλ‘ κ°μΈμ: http://spongemind.org/-Created by SpongeMind μ€νμ§λ§μΈλBy Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Sponge Loop is a collection of Korean stories for Korean listening practice. To get the free transcripts and translations for Sponge Loops, please go to http://spongemind.org-Created by SpongeMindBy Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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μ°λ¦¬λ λ°°μ°κ³ μλ μΈκ΅μ΄μ λν΄ μ΄λ±κ°μ μ’
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λλΌκ³€ ν©λλ€. μ€λμ μ΄λμλ λ¦°λ (Lindie Botes)λ νκ΅μ΄λ₯Ό ν¬ν¨ν μ¬λ¬ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ μ°½νκ² κ΅¬μ¬νλλ°λ λκ°μ΄ κ·Έλ λ€κ³ νμλ€μ. μ€λμ κ·Έλ
κ° νκ΅μ΄μ λν΄ μ΄λ±κ°μ λλΌκ² νλ μΈκ°μ§κ° 무μμΈμ§ μκΈ°ν΄λ΄
λλ€. νκ΅μ΄, μμ΄ μ΄μ€μΈμ΄ μΈν°λ·° νμμΌλ‘ μ€νμ§λ§μΈλμμ λ€μΌμκ² λ©λλ€!By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Yes, we often feel insecure about the target language we are still learning. And Lindie Botes, a famous polyglot who speaks fluent Korean, is no exception. Today she talks about three things that make her feel insecure about her Korean in this a bilingual interview in Korean and English. Thanks for listening to SpongeMind Podcast!β¦
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μ€νμ§ λ£¨ν 26 Ian's Korean Learning Journey (Part 2)
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μ€νμ§ λ£¨νλ μμ΄ λ¦¬μ€λ μ°μ΅μ μν μμ΄λν μλ£μ
λλ€. λ°μμ κ³ ν΄μ€ν μλ£λ₯Ό 무λ£λ‘ λ°μΌμλ €λ©΄ λ€μ μ¬μ΄νΈλ‘ κ°μΈμ: http://spongemind.org/-Made by SpongeMind μ€νμ§λ§μΈλBy Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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Sponge Loop is a collection of Korean stories for Korean listening practice. To get the free transcripts and translations for Sponge Loops, please go to http://spongemind.org-Made by SpongeMindBy Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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In the last conversation of the series, Ian talks about one thing he wishes he hadnβt done when learning Korean. Specifically, we discuss how to approach those grammar points that are tricky and difficult to grasp. Thanks for listening to SpongeMind Podcast!By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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056 λ―Έκ΅μμ μ¨ λΆμ° λ¨μ (Part 3)
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λ―Έκ΅μΈ μ΄μκ³Όμ λν μλ¦¬μ¦ λ§μ§λ§ νΈμ
λλ€. μ΄μμ¨κ° μΈκ΅μΈμΌλ‘μ νκ΅μ΄ λ°°μΈ λ ν μΌλ€ μ€μ ννκ° λλ μ€μκ° νλ μλλ°μ κ±°κΈ°μ λν΄ μκΈ°ν΄λ΄
λλ€. ꡬ체μ μΌλ‘ μ΄ν΄νκΈ° μ΄λ €μ΄ λ¬Έλ²μμλ€μ΄ λμ¬ λ μ΄λ»κ² ν΄μΌν μ§ κ·Έ μ κ·Όλ²μ λν΄ μκΈ°λ₯Ό νμ΄λκ°λλ€. μμ΄ λ°°μ°λ λ°©λ²κ³Όλ λ§μ μ°κ΄μ΄ λλ μκΈ°μΈλ°μ, μ€νμ§λ§μΈλ νμΊμ€νΈμμ λ€μΌμ€ μ μμ΅λλ€!By Jonson Lee μ‘΄μ¨ λ¦¬
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