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Recap of ISeodang's 1st Anniversary!
Who knew learning Korean could be this much fun? Happy 1st Birthday to ISeodang Mumbai! 🎂✨ Our classroom turned into a mini stadium! From the hilarious 'Charades' (Body Talk) to the epic 'Random Dance Battle', the energy was electric. Seeing everyone bond through Korean culture was the best gift we could ask for. 💃🔥 We set up a vintage Receipt Camera and a Hangeul Message Wall. While waiting for their Ramen to cook (the perfect 3-minute wait!), students filled the room wit
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May 3


Korean Grammar Made Easy: -(으)러 vs -(으)려고
One of the most common challenges for Korean learners is distinguishing between "-(으)러" and "-(으)려고". While both are used to express "purpose" (to/in order to), they are used in very different grammatical contexts. Today, let's break down these two forms to help you communicate your intentions clearly and ace your TOPIK 1 exam! 1. Purpose for Movement: -(으)러 Use "-(으)러" when you are moving to a specific place to do something. This form is strictly tied to verbs of movement.
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Apr 28


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Apr 21


📢 TOPIK 107 Registration Now Open in India!
Are you ready to certify your Korean language skills? The registration for the 107th Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) is officially open! Whether you are aiming for studies, career opportunities, or just want to track your progress, don't miss this chance to take the official exam in Delhi or Bengaluru . 🗓️ Key Exam Details Exam Date: Sunday, 7 July 2026 Registration Period: Starting from 15 April 2026 (First-come, first-served basis!) 📍 Registration Links by Cent
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Apr 15


Korean Grammar Made Easy: -고 있다 vs -아/어 있다
One of the most common hurdles for students is distinguishing between "-고 있다" and "-아/어 있다" . While both can often be translated as "is doing" or "is in a state" in English, they describe very different aspects of an action. Today, let's break down these two forms to help you ace your TOPIK 1 exam and speak more naturally! 1. Action in Progress: -고 있다 Use "-고 있다" when an action is happening right now or is a continuous habit. It focuses on the "movement" or "activity
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