April Idiomatic Expression with “Talk To Me In Korean”
Let’s Learn Korean idiomatic expressions with Talk To Me In Korean! For April, we’ll show you idioms related to hearing and studying for the big exam.
Let’s Learn Korean idiomatic expressions with Talk To Me In Korean! For April, we’ll show you idioms related to hearing and studying for the big exam.
“Drawing is like a diary.” -Seo Yeong-Hwa
A South African-born lover of art, Lindri Steenkamp has taken full advantage of her time (one year, thus far) in Korea to explore many elements within the creative sphere. Theater, poetry, visual art, and music as well as photography have colored her world with beauty and purpose within the context of Korean living and culture.
He’s been all around the world but the GIC has beckoned this well-traveled boy back home. Son Hyun-woo, a Gwangju-bred linguistic hero, master of the dance floor, blogger-extraordinaire has become somewhat of an online celebrity. His website, Talk to Me in Korean, has emerged as a forerunner in web-based language learning.
This is the Gwangju Korean Learners’ Club (GKLC), and the woman is Doaa Ghareeb. She’s not imposing, but Doaa’s clearly in charge.
Jaram has been diligently studying music since she was nearly four years old, and playing the violin since she was six.
In Korea, the number 4 is considered to be bad luck. It goes even further: this number is believed to symbolize death itself.