➣ L4: 한글 - 간단한 문구 (Simple phrases) 검토
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Students have or are in the process of learning the Korean
alphabet fluently. At this point, it's time to begin learning small
phrases to begin conversation with.
GEOGRAPHICAL FACT~
Korean is the official language of both the Republic of Korea (South Korea)
and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea),
which have a total combined population of around 73 million (50 million in the South and 23 million in the North)
SIMPLE PHRASES - Used in everyday Korean~
Review
검토
Geomto
You will be completing a conversation between you and an acquaintance.
You must put your answers on through private messaging, InteractiveKorean, for teacher to grade and review.
I will only write in hangul for the ones that you already know and I taught you.
For the ones you do not know, I will write the English translation.
The ones you must fill in are highlighted.
So do your best!
준비 됐나?
Jun-Bi Dwaess-na?
Are you ready?
At school:
You: 안녕하세요?
Acquaintance: ____. You: 안녕하세요.
You: 보아 좋아해요? (Do you like BoA?)
Acquaintance: [Answer No]
You: 음식 드실래요? (Do you want to eat food?)
Acquaintance: [Say What in 존대말]
You: 음식 드실래요? (Do you want to eat food?)
Acquaintance: [Answer Yes]
____________________
At the restaurant:
[The waiter gives you food]
You: [Say thank you to the waiter]
Acquaintance: [Get the waiter's attention]
You: [Say what in 반말 to your acquaintance]
Acquaintance: 물 주세요. (Give me water)
Waiter: [Say 'Yes. Sorry']
You: 이제 가야 돼요.(I have to leave now)
Acquaintance: 괜찮아요 (Okay). [Say goodbye for someone who is staying]
You: [Say goodbye for someone who is going]
On last night's homework, there was a most missed question 90% or more of the class got wrong... but these students had gotten them all correct!
your-duizhang
minny--
mostvaluablepeasant
minny-- (6th time), mostvaluablepeasant (2nd time) and your-duizhang!
To minny--, because you repeatedly received the best score in the class, please message the teacher, InteractiveKorean, for a prize!
잘 했어
Good job
(jal haess-eo)
잘 (Good) 했어 (Do - past tense)
Please read the above!
On last night's homework, the most missed question was:
You want to get someone's attention. Select all the ways you can call out to them.
Most of the class put partial answers and left out 잠깐만요...
However, I noted on the lesson that 잠깐만요 is not only wait a moment but also used to get someone's attention.
My written feedback:
실례합니다 is the most used 'Excuse Me' because it can mean basically everything. 저기요 is only used for calling out to people if you want to get their attention and 잠깐만요 though it is used a lot to say 'Wait a moment' you can also use it to get someone's attention.
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