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[Beginner] Week 3

  • Mar 7, 2022
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ADULT BEGINNER


Lesson Summary 3-6


안녕하세요!


Please see below for yesterday's lesson summary:


- Review on Korean syllables by writing and reading some English words in Korean

- Korean sentence structure:

1. The verb comes last in Korean sentences

2. Korean sentences have markers

3. The order of a question sentence and a statement is the same - raising a tone at the end is important when asking a question


- -예요/-이에요: used to express that the subject and predicate are the same thing (-예요 when the last syllable ends in a vowel & -이에요 when the last syllable ends in a consonant)


- Question word 뭐 (what): 뭐+예요 = 뭐예요? (What is...?)

- -은/-는 topic marker (-는 when the last syllable ends in a vowel & -은 when the last syllable ends in a consonant)

- Question word 어느 (which) ex. 어느 나라 사람이에요? (where are you from?) - New vocabulary: Names of countries & continents - Useful phrases: 안녕하세요, 안녕히 가세요. 안녕히 계세요. 잘 가. 잘 있어. 조심히 가세요. - Culture class about title - how to address other people depending on their ages and positions Hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any questions. 안녕히 계세요^^ Jane Kim

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