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23/08/2025
🇰🇷✨Korea Culture Workshop with ✨🇰🇷
Interested in Korea but not into boring textbooks? Try learning through real culture instead!
The workshop is filled with everything from history to film, food to Instagrammable spots — a culture class that goes beyond a single topic.
🗓 When:
20-09-2025: Workshop 1 & 2
27-09-2025: Workshop 3 & 4
📍 Where: Zwaanshals 325C, 3035KK, Rotterdam
👥 Group Size: 2–6 people
⏱ Duration: 55 min per lesson * 2 per day
📅 Schedule: 2-week course, total 4 lessons
🎬 Topics:
1. Korea on Screen: From War to K-Pop Era_1
2. Korea on Screen: From War to K-Pop Era_2
3. What Koreans Eat Tells You Everything
4. The Hidden Stories Behind Instagram-Worthy Spots
👩🏫 Instructor: Heejin Park – Certified Korean Language Teacher & News Article Writer
✅ Small group class – perfect for beginners
✅ Everyone is welcome – no prior knowledge required
⚠️ Seats are limited – don’t miss your chance!
👉 Register now via the link in our profile
❓ Have questions? Feel free to DM us anytime!
Let’s learn, taste, and laugh together at Soban! 🥢📖✨
* If fewer than 2 people register, the lesson will be postponed.
29/08/2024
Can you guess why "보다" includes meanings of “to watch, to look, to see”?
보다 : To look, To watch, To see 👀
In Korean, 보다 can mean "to see, to look, or to watch" as we consider these all action similar to each other.
Interestingly, the passive form of "보다," which is "보이다," can also be translated as "to see." This is because "보이다" implies that something happens to be seen without my(or subject's) intention—essentially, "to be seen." Therefore, while "보이다" literally means "to be seen," it is often understood as "to see" in the context of unintended perception.
Same rule applies to "듣다," which means 'to listen', 'to hear.' Its passive form "들리다," can also be translated as "to hear," as it describes sound (or noise) that happens to be heard without intention.
However, "냄새를 맡다," meaning "to smell," does not have a passive form - similar to English - where there is no other words for 'happen to smell without intention'. Isn't it fun? :)
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