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1:1 private korean class in Busan

Koreabridge - Tue, 2021-06-01 13:36
Classified Ad Type: Contact person by email

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Private lesson in Deokcheon.

 

Course 1. Conversation class (speaking) 

₩70,000 (for 4 times)

Course 2. Study with Korean children'sbook (reading, speaking, listenin, writhing)

₩80,000 (for 4 times)

Course 3. Grammar / TOPIK / KIIP

₩90,000 (for 4 times)

 

Available times

Monday : 9am / 11am / 12pm / 5pm / 6pm

Tuesday : 1pm / 2pm

Wednesday : 10am / 11am / 12pm / 6pm

Thursday : 1pm / 2pm / 4pm

 

** 55 minutes class

** You can choose between 4 times in a month and 8 times in a month.

(4 times in a month means 1 day in a week, and 8 times means 2 days in a week.)

 

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Hi! I'm Wonnie.

I have new time table for the private classes!

The place for these lessons in Deokcheon(덕천), Busan.

If you need more info about these lessons, feel free to contact me :)

 

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- Although the student late for the class, still finish on time.

- Payment is on the first day of lesson times.

- Class cancellation must be announced by the day before on the class day, and if canceled on the day, the class is considered.

- Announced by the day before on the class day lessons will have supplementary lessons after the last class.

(** You can postpone only 1 time which has supplementary lesson. After that, you can not postpone but just can cancel, which will not have any supplementary lesson.)

 

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Hi 안녕하세요 I'm Won!
I hope this channel is helpful

Private Korean lesson (Conversation, Pronunciation, Writing etc)
You can check more detail on my Instagram page

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Anyone practicing French?

Koreabridge - Tue, 2021-06-01 07:54

Hello~

wonder if anyone in Busan interested in language exchange in french

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Koreabridge - Tue, 2021-06-01 06:23

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Korean classes in June!

Koreabridge - Tue, 2021-06-01 04:40
Classified Ad Type: Location: Neighborhood: pnu PNU haeundae Haeundae seomyon pusan busanContact person by email

Busan's Korean Language Institute For Foreigners (KLIFF) is offering classes for everyone.  Make a change by learning Korean this season.  The teachers at KLIFF can help!

Think it takes a year to speak Korean well?  Think again!  In just a  month we can get you speaking with the locals! 

KLIFF is located in two convenient locations: PNU and Haeundae. 

We have as many as 9 levels of Korean ability for you to choose from.  We also offer special lectures targeted toward the Korean proficiency test.

We're open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and available Sunday, too!

Questions or need directions?  Feel free to call us any time at 010-9108-6594, or email to [email protected].  You can also check us out at www.kliff.co.kr
See the map below to our PNU location, call or see our website for Haeundae classes.

Busan's Korean Language Institute For Foreigners (KLIFF) is offering classes for everyone.  Make a change by learning Korean this season.  The teachers at KLIFF can help!

Think it takes a year to speak Korean well?  Think again!  In just a  month we can get you speaking with the locals! 

KLIFF is located in two convenient locations: PNU and Haeundae. 

We have as many as 9 levels of Korean ability for you to choose from.  We also offer special lectures targeted toward the Korean proficiency test.

We're open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and available Sunday, too!

Questions or need directions?  Feel free to call us any time at 010-9108-6594, or email to [email protected].  You can also check us out at www.kliff.co.kr
See the map below to our PNU location, call or see our website for Haeundae classes.

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Listening practice for TOPIK 1 (level 2)

Koreabridge - Tue, 2021-06-01 00:54

Instagram     YouTube

Hi 안녕하세요 I'm Won!
I hope this channel is helpful

Private Korean lesson (Conversation, Pronunciation, Writing etc)
You can check more detail on my Instagram page

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Punggyeong – Fish-Shaped Wind Chimes: 풍경

Koreabridge - Tue, 2021-06-01 00:25
A Fish-Shaped Wind Chime at Manbulsa Temple in Yeongcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do

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Introduction

One of the most beautiful decorative items that you’ll find adorning a Korean Buddhist temple or hermitage are the melodious wind chimes that hang from the eaves of a shrine hall. And while these Fish-Shaped Wind Chimes, or “Punggyeong – 풍경” in Korean, are absolutely beautiful, but like everything else at a Korean Buddhist temple, they have a symbolic meaning. So what do they look like? Why are they shaped like a fish? And why do you find them adorning Korean Buddhist temple shrine halls?

Fish-Shaped Wind Chime Design

When you first approach a temple, especially on a windy day, you’ll be able to hear a slight ringing in the air. This is the Fish-Shaped Wind Chime that is so prominently displayed up in the eaves of temple structures, especially shrine halls.

First, the bell is smaller is size. It has a typical bell shape as is the clapper/striker, as well. What differentiates the Fish-Shaped Wind Chime is that the sail, which dangles down from the bottom of the bell’s opening, is shaped like a fish. This fish-shaped sail dangles down from a mid-sized string/cord and allows the clapper/striker to hit off the interior of the bell. This is what allows the temple to sound so beautiful, especially on windy days. Also, this style of bell is traditionally made of bronze.

A uniquely designed Fish-Shaped Wind Chime at Gakwonsa Temple in Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do A Fish-Shaped Wind Chime at Anyangam Hermitage in Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do. Fish-Shaped Wind Chime Meaning

There are three meanings behind the design of the Fish-Shaped Wind Chime. The first is that the wind chime allows the wind to pass through the chime. This is likened to the condition of complete freedom from obstruction. This is centred on one of the core beliefs in Buddhism: the shedding of the superficial for the Truth. The second is found in the meaning behind the eyes of the fish. Like in real life, a fish never closes its eyes whether it’s asleep or awake. Similarly, the Fish-Shaped Wind Chime rings both night and day without ceasing and never getting tired. This is important symbolically because it’s a reminder to both monks and nuns to remain diligent on their path inside the Dharma and on their journey towards enlightenment. And the third, and final, meaning behind the Fish-Shaped Wind Chime is that the bell’s sound is meant to dispel evil spirits. As a bit of a side note, this is why you’ll see both houses and apartments in Korea having a Fish-Shaped Wind Chime near their entryways.

Conclusion

Much like all artwork that adorns Korean Buddhist temple halls, the Fish-Shaped Wind Chime has so much more symbolic meaning than simply looking and sounding great. So the next time you hear a ringing in your ear at a temple, you’ll know that this sound is a reminder to the faithful to remain vigilant on their journey towards Buddhahood. And if there’s an evil spirit around, it might just dispel a spirit or two.

A Fish-Shaped Wind Chime at Beomeosa Temple in Geumjeong-gu, Busan. The Fish-Shaped Wind Chime at Seoamjeongsa Temple in Hamyang, Gyeongsangnam-do. —

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9 ways to say “to hold” in Korean | Korean FAQ

Koreabridge - Mon, 2021-05-31 12:48

This is something I'd never even thought about before, but there are a lot of different words that mean "to hold" in Korean.

In order to translate "to hold" in every situations, it's necessary to learn at least nine different verbs. There might even be more I couldn't think of. Here are the most common ways how to say "to hold" in Korean.

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F6 Visa native speaker looking for teaching work

Koreabridge - Mon, 2021-05-31 11:35
Classified Ad Type: Location: Neighborhood: BusanContact person by email

Hi

I am currently looking for teaching work in Busan starting from mid this month I am available.

For more information contact me.

F6 Visa

Native speaker

Regards Jonathan

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English Sub teacher

Koreabridge - Mon, 2021-05-31 00:41
Classified Ad Type: Location: Neighborhood: BusanContact person by email

I am available to English Sub teaching.

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American seeking part-time (year round) or full-time (Summer only) job

Koreabridge - Sun, 2021-05-30 22:54
Classified Ad Type: Location: Neighborhood: Contact person by email

To whom it may concern:

I am a 24-year-old American who has taught ESL for 3 years both in the United States and in South Korea (Seoul and Busan). I am interested in finding a part-time job throughout the week, or full-time for the summer only due to other time commitments. Please email me at [email protected] if there is any position available. Thank you. 

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Will you get a Covid-19 vaccine this summer?

Koreabridge - Sun, 2021-05-30 16:52
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Grading your Korean – Super fast Korean skills | Billy Go

Koreabridge - Sat, 2021-05-29 13:03

Since starting this series I've received dozens of videos of subscribers speaking in Korean. It's been a lot of fun watching them, and it's always a challenge to pick which ones I can feature in a video.

In today's video I grade one of my subscribers, Fatimah. I'll show you what she does well, and how she can improve her Korean even more.

Also if you'd like to be featured in a future episode of this series, check out the link in the video description with information for how you can send in your video to be graded.

The post Grading your Korean – Super fast Korean skills | Billy Go appeared first on Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean.

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