Essential Korean Podcast

39. How to Form the Past Tense in Korean Step-by-Step (Part 1 with situational examples)

Essential Korean Episode 39

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Welcome to Episode 39 of the Essential Korean Podcast! In this episode, we’ll explore how to form the past tense in Korean with a clear, step-by-step approach. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your understanding of Korean grammar, this episode is perfect for building your confidence in creating past tense sentences.

🎯 What you’ll learn in this episode:
1️⃣ The general past tense form in Korean and how to conjugate verbs.
2️⃣ A variety of situational examples to demonstrate how past tense is used in real-life conversations.
3️⃣ Guidance and practice to help you form your own past tense sentences by the end of the episode.

Why this episode matters:
The ability to talk about past experiences is a key skill in any language. After this lesson, you’ll feel equipped to describe past actions, events, and experiences in Korean with ease!

👂 Practice Along!
Follow Teacher Kay’s step-by-step guidance and repeat the examples to solidify your understanding. By actively participating, you’ll find yourself mastering the past tense in no time.

💬 Share in the comments: What’s the first past tense sentence you created after this episode? Let us know!

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