korean class 101 beginner s1
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this a collection of pdf of koreanclass101.com for beginner season 1TRANSCRIPT
Grammar Point #1 - The Honorific Suffix
Grammar Point #2 - The Affirmative Copula
Grammar Point #3 - Formal Politeness Level Conjugation
Grammar Point #1 - The Formal Interrogative
Grammar Point #2 - Formulating Yes-or-No Questions
Grammar Point #3 - The Augmentative Particle
Grammar Point #1 - Describing One’s Nationality
Grammar Point #1 - Making negative statements - anida (anida)
Grammar Point #2 - Using the subject marker - i/ga
Grammar Point #1 - Stating the Existence or Possession of Something
Grammar Point #2 - Stating the absence or non-presence of something -
Grammar Point #3 - Asking about the presence of something
Asking about the absence or non-presence of something
Grammar Point #4 - Subject marking particle - i/ga -
Grammar Point #1 - The Subject Marking Particle - i/ga
Grammar Point #2 - The Topic Marking Particle - eun/neun
Grammar Point #3 - Double Subjects - eun/neun, i/ga -
Grammar Pointe #1 - Sino-Korean Numbers
Grammar Point #1 - To Go -
Grammar Point #1 - The Possessive Particle -
Grammar Point #2 - Demonstrative Pronouns
Grammar Point #3 - Let's Go!
Grammar Point #1 - Formal and Standard Politeness Levels
Grammar Point #2 - Dropping Parts of Speech
Counters
Grammar Point #3 - To Do - hada
Grammar Point #1 - Standard Politeness Level
Grammar Point #2 - What
Grammar Point #1 - The Object Marking Particle - eul/leul
Grammar Point #2 - 1st person pronoun - na
Grammar Point #3 - a/eo/yeo conjugation
Grammar Point #1 - Demonstrative Pronouns -
Grammar Point #2 - The Politeness Particle
Grammar Point #1 - Place Words -
Grammar Point #2 - Demonstrative Modifiers -
Grammar Point #3 - The Static Location Particle
Grammar Point #1 - Well
Vocabulary Break Down #2 - Well/Then
Vocabulary Break Down #3 - The Propositive -
Formal propositiveStandard propositive
Informal propositive
Grammar Point #2 - Particle Omissions
topic marking particle
Grammar Point #3 - Acknowledgment of Others
yes
yes
Vocabulary Breakdown #1 - expensive/inexpensive
Formal Present TenseStandard Politeness Level
Intimate Politeness Level
Formal Present TenseStandard Politeness Level
Intimate Politeness Level
Grammar Point #1 - The Negative Adverb
Grammar Point #1 - Demonstrative Adjectives
Grammar Point #1 - Hada - a Post-Nominal Verb
Grammar Point #2 - Hada - a Transitive Verb
Grammar Point #5 - Time Particle - e
Grammar Point #1 - Hada as a Post-Nominal Verb
Grammar Point #2 - The Negation Adverb
Verb Conjugation
Verbs Used in This Conversation
Grammar Point #2 - Object Marking Particle
Grammar Point #1 - Possessive Pronoun
Grammar Point #2 - Standard/Intimate Politeness Conjugation - a/eo/yeo
Grammar Point #3 - Irregular Verbs
Grammar Point #1 - Hada Verbs -
(Note: Usages 1 and 2 were introduced in Beginner Lesson #24 - these are not used in this conversa-tion)
Grammar Point #2 - Negative Adverb
Grammar Point #3 - Speech Softener
Grammar Point #1 - Desire or Want
Grammar Point #2 - Negative Adverb
Grammar Point #1 - Can't -
Grammar Point #2 - Imperative
Grammar Point #1 - With
Grammar Point #3 - Irregular 'eu' Verbs - Verbs
Grammar Point #1 - Irregular 'b' verbs
Grammar Point #2 - 2nd Person Pronouns
Note:
Grammar Point #3 - Intimate Politeness Level
Grammar Point #4 - - The Copula (Affirmative/Negative) in the Intimate Politeness Level