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What is the main purpose of study notes?

  • To summarize content for better understanding (correct)
  • To provide entertainment
  • To create a quiz
  • To replace textbook reading

Study notes can only be used for one topic.

False (B)

What is an important consideration when creating a quiz question?

Ensuring the question is clear and concise

______________ are helpful when reviewing material for a quiz or test.

<p>Study notes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following phrases with their descriptions:

<p>Study notes = A concise summary of key concepts Quiz questions = A way to test understanding of material Topics = A subject or area of study Textbook = A comprehensive resource for learning</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the counters used for in Korean language?

<p>counting different nouns</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Korean word for 10?

<p>sip (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sino-Korean is used for counting objects in Korean language.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The movie 'Parasite' is a popular ______________________ movie.

<p>Korean</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the benefit of watching a K-movie without subtitles first?

<p>to appreciate the film before learning the language</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following Korean numbers with their meanings:

<p>sip = 10 samsip = 30 baek = 100 ibaek = 200</p> Signup and view all the answers

Native Korean is used for counting days and years.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The counter 'ge' is used for counting ______________________ objects.

<p>inanimate</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does '행복해요' (Haengbokhaeyo) mean in English?

<p>I'm happy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

'서울보다 큰 교외' (Seoulboda keun gyo oe) means 'The city centre or CBD'

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Korean phrase for 'I'm in love'?

<p>사랑에 빠졌어요 (Sarang-e bbajyeosseoyo)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The subway network is called '__' in Korean.

<p>지하철 노선 (jihacheol noseon)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following emotions with their Korean translations:

<p>Happy = 행복해요 (Haengbokhaeyo) Sad = 슬퍼요 (Seulpeoyo) Angry = 화가나요 (Hwaganayo) Surprised = 놀라워요 (Nollaweoyo)</p> Signup and view all the answers

'지하철역이 어디에요?' (Jihacheol yeok-i eodi eyo?) means 'Where is the currency exchange?'

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does '감동해요' (Gamdonghaeyo) mean in English?

<p>I'm amazed (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Korean phrase for 'The left bank of the Han-river'?

<p>한강둑의 왼쪽 (han gangduk eui oenjjok)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Korean verb '가다' (kada) mean?

<p>To go (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Korean adjective '사랑하다' (saranghada) means 'to hate'.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Korean verb for 'to wear'?

<p>입다 (ipda)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Korean adjective for 'blue' is __________________.

<p>BLUE (same in Korean)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the Korean months with their translations:

<p>JANUARY = il-wol FEBRUARY = i-wol MARCH = sam-wol</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Korean verb '웃다' (utda) mean?

<p>To laugh (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Korean adjective '사랑에 빠지다' (sarange bbajida) means 'to fall in love'.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Korean verb for 'to practice'?

<p>연습하다 (yeonseubhada)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Korean number for '100' is __________________.

<p>BAEK</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Korean verb '기다리다' (kida) mean?

<p>To wait (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Traveling in Korea

  • To ask for directions in Korea, you can say "Hotel-e eoddeohge ganeunji jom allyeojushigesseoyo?" (How do I get to the hotel please?)
  • To ask for the location of a place, you can say "Where is...?" (eodi eyo?)
  • Useful phrases for traveling in Korea include:
    • "환전소가 어디에요?" (Where is the currency exchange?)
    • "지하철역이 어디에요?" (Where is the train station?)
    • "얼마에요?" (How much?)
    • "요금이 얼마에요?" (How much is the fare?)
    • "거기까지 가는데 얼마에요?" (How much is it to get there?)

Seoul Subways

  • The subway network in Seoul is called "지하철 노선" (jihacheol noseon)
  • Important areas in Seoul include:
    • "시내 중심부" (shinae jungshimbu) - The city centre or CBD
    • "서울보다 큰 교외" (Seoulboda keun gyo oe) - Greater Seoul suburbs
    • "그 지역" (geu ji yeok) - Seoul districts
    • "한강둑의 왼쪽" (han gangduk eui oenjjok) - The left bank of the Han-river

Emotions in Korean

  • Useful phrases to express emotions in Korean include:
    • "행복해요" (Haengbokhaeyo) - I'm happy
    • "사랑에 빠졌어요" (Sarang-e bbajyeosseoyo) - I'm in love
    • "지루해요" (Jiruhaeyo) - I'm bored
    • "피곤해요" (Pigonhaeyo) - I'm tired
    • "기대 되요" (Gidae dwoeyo) - I'm excited
    • "무서워요" (Museo-weoyo) - I'm frightened
    • "화가나요" (Hwaganayo) - I'm angry
    • "살아있음을 느껴요" (Sara-isseumeul neukkyeoyo) - I feel alive

Numbers and Counting in Korean

  • In Korean, numbers can be expressed using Sino-Korean or Native Korean counting systems
  • Sino-Korean counting system is used for dates, counting days, years, and months, and for talking about money and phone numbers
  • Native Korean counting system is used for counting things, and requires specific counters for different nouns
  • Examples of Sino-Korean counting system:
    • 10 – sip
    • 30 – samsip
    • 100 – baek
    • 200 – ibaek
    • 300 – sambaek
  • Examples of Native Korean counting system:
    • 1 – hana
    • 2 – dul
    • 3 – set
    • 4 – det
    • 5 – daseot
    • 6 – yuseot
    • 7 – ilgob
    • 8 – yeodeol
    • 9 – ahop
    • 10 – yeol

Korean Movies and Dramas

  • Tips for watching Korean movies and dramas:
    • First viewing: skip subtitles
    • Second viewing: turn on English subtitles
    • Third viewing: turn on Korean subtitles
  • Examples of Korean movies:
    • Parasite
    • I Saw the Devil
    • 3-Iron
    • Train to Busan
    • Memories of Murder

100 Most Common Korean Adjectives

  • A list of 100 common Korean adjectives, including:
    • 가다 (kada) - To go
    • 가르치다 (kareuchida) - To teach
    • 가지다 (kajida) - To have
    • 갖다 (gachda/gatda) - To have
    • 거짓말하다 (geojitmalhada) - To lie
    • ... (and many more)

Months and Colors in Korean

  • Months in Korean:
    • January - il-wol
    • February - i-wol
    • March - sam-wol
    • April - sa-wol
    • May - oh-wol
    • June - yuk-wol
    • July - chil-wol
    • August - pal-wol
    • September - gu-wol
    • October - sip-wol
    • November - sip-il-wol
    • December - sip-i-wol
  • Colors in Korean:
    • Orange -
    • Yellow -
    • Blue -
    • Green -
    • Black -
    • Brown -
    • Pink -
    • Purple -
    • White -

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