Sentence Connectors Course

Korean Sentence Connectors With Billy Go | #15: In Order To

There are so many ways to say everything in Korean, and “in order to” is no exception. I made a lesson (a long lesson) about all of the different ways, and it’s divided into difficulty levels – beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Simply learn the ones that match up with your level and ignore the rest.

This episode covers these forms that mean “in order to” in Korean: ~위해(서), ~위한, ~(으)러, ~(으)려고, ~게(끔), ~도록, ~도록, ~도록 하다, ~는 데(에), ~(으)려면, ~(으)려다(가), ~토록, ~는 데(에), ~고자, ~다는 것이, ~답시고, ~(으)려던 참, and ~(으)려던 차.

This is a free course (yes, free!) that I’m posting to my channel every week, and it has 20 episodes in total. This is lesson #15.

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