Lesson 42: In this lesson, you will learn how to say “When I…” by adding ~ㄹ 때 to words. By using this form, you can make sentences like “When I go to Korea, I will study Korean.” You will also learn how to use this form in the past tense and also how to say “Whenever I…”
Lesson 44: In this lesson, you will learn about ~자 and ~ㅂ/읍시다, which are two common endings that you can use to suggest that you do something with another person. In addition, you will learn how to use ~ㄹ래(요) which can sometimes be used in similar situations.
Lesson 46: In this lesson, you will learn how to say “I have to” and “I need to” using two grammatical principles. By using ~아/어 야 하다, you can create the meaning of “I have to” and by using ~ㄹ 필요가 있다 to say “I need to.”
Lesson 48: In this lesson, you will learn how to use ~아/어도 to connect two clauses. You will also learn about adding this to 그렇다 to make그래도 and about the word 아무리.
Lesson 49: In this lesson, you will build on your understanding of ~아/어도 to make sentences using 되다. Using these concepts, you will be able to indicate that here is no problem if something is or is not done.
Lesson 50: In this lesson, you will learn how to add three nouns (예정, 계획 and 준비) after the future-tense construction of ~는 것 – ~ㄹ/을 것. By using these three nouns after this grammatical formation, you will be able to say a wide variety of common sentences.
Lessons 42 – 50 Mini Test: Test yourself on what you learned from Lessons 42 to 50! A Mini-Test like this will be uploaded after every eight lessons. Don’t worry if the test doesn’t go so well – this website is here to help you!