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    41. How to Approach Making Complex Korean Sentences & Pronouncing the 고 Conjunctive in Colloquial Speech (& Tribute to Extraordinary Attorney Woo :)

    en-usAugust 15, 2022
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    About this Episode

    * If you liked the content of our podcast, please visit our website, essentialkorean.com, to check out our thoughtfully presented courses, along with other resources!

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    In this episode, we’ll do two things: 


    • First, we’ll be revisiting sentences from previous episode to learn how to pronounce the 고 conjunctive in casual, colloquial language and practice speaking. 
    • Second, you'll be introduced to an approach to creating complex Korean sentences that will provide an excellent framework for you to build off of. 


    You'll also learn to say a sentence, presented as a tribute to the popular K-drama, Extraordinary Attorney Woo  :) 

    Let’s get started! ~ 



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