What time does it close? Is there a discount for children? With Rocket Korean you’ll be able to find out. Just listen to the pronunciation, and practice these common questions and Korean words aloud.
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How to pronounce questions in Korean
As hard as you try, without helpful feedback your Korean pronunciation is never going to be the same as a native speaker’s. If you've found it difficult to perfect the way you say Korean words and phrases, this lesson will help you.
The Korean National Tourist Organization (KNTO) in Seoul offers a wealth of information including free brochures, and advice on travel. There are also tourist information centers in larger cities, such as Boosan and Jejoo.
One of the first questions you might want to ask when arriving in an unfamiliar city is...
Practice Your Pronunciation With Rocket Record
Congratulations, you have completed this lesson. Don’t forget to practice your new vocabulary as much as possible. I always find that writing words or phrases on post-it notes and putting them up around my house is a good way to memorize them. Put a series of words or phrases on the bathroom wall and practice them as you brush your teeth each day!
For more on the use of Korean questions check out these lessons...
- Saying "how are you?" in Korean.
- Learn the correct use of When? in Korean.
Anyoung hee gaseyo!
Sujung Lee: Rocket Korean