LESSON 2: KOREAN GRAMMA: Sounds like… 들어 보니~인 것 같네

How to say in Korean SOUNDS LIKE or SEEMS LIKE! This ending, including the -네, is to express your emotion as you supposed to be some sort of surprised. For example if you want to say: Sounds like fun -->  들어 보니 재미 있을 것 같네. Sounds like a date --> 들어 보니 , 데이트하는... Continue Reading →

Korean Ginseng: I want my strength back!

Sometimes we feel so tired, lack of power or strength, and we know that intake of vitamins or other food supplements are necessary to improve our body conditions, but in Korea everything is in Korean... and difficult to know what it is or for what is it... and the most important: is it safe? can we take it?... Continue Reading →

LESSON 1: KOREAN GRAMMA: I didn’t Know! (으)ㄴ/ 는 or (으)ㄹ 줄 몰랐다

(으)ㄴ/ 는 or  (으)ㄹ 줄 몰랐다 Honestly, there is some Korean "grammar endings" (as I called them) that foreigners we are able to remember and use more than others. Therefore, each of us need to find the ones which we feel more comfortable and confident to use. When you read this you must already know... Continue Reading →

Korean Parenting Style: The Korean goose father 기러기 아빠

Sometimes I feel so amazed and most of the times puzzled for the things I hear and see in KOREA. When I was working in the Korean Company I had the interesting experience of meeting a "Kirogi appa",which in Korean is written like (기러기 아빠) and in English means goose father, and I always wanted to share my thoughts about it.  So... Continue Reading →

Ben’s cookies review: Like Heaven

This week I would like to introduce one of the most delicious cookies that I could find in Seoul. I have been eating them all Christmas and I never get tired!! Those cookies are so called BEN's COOKIES and this amazing recipie and brand in coming from the UK. British people sometimes they have really... Continue Reading →

The korean Obsession : English

I was reading the news and suddenly I became so bothered again with this english obsession that Koreans have taken to the extreme in the past few years. It is like a fever! Why Korean parents want to put their kids in english kindergartens? Is that English Kindergarten in Korea necessary? This is a very hotly... Continue Reading →

In Korea, english is not cool anymore! the chinese language’s take over

When I was younger the second languages that we used to learn was not english but you could choose between French and German. Some years later it switched to english language. Where do french and german as a second language go? English became a official language and if you could be fluent you could get a... Continue Reading →

MY 5+1 BEST GIFTS FOR THIS CHRISTMAS 2016

Seems unbelievable, but every time seems to be harder and harder to find a nice outstanding gift, don't you think? Tha's why instead of 10 like everybody else, I came out with 5 + 1 which is a bonus idea! In korea at least, you can prepare a coupon of a department store for some amount of money, but... Continue Reading →

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