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What does the idiomatic expression '뜸을 들이다' mean?
What does the idiomatic expression '뜸을 들이다' mean?
In the dialogue, what does Person B mean by '해가 서쪽에서 떴나요'?
In the dialogue, what does Person B mean by '해가 서쪽에서 떴나요'?
What is the main topic of conversation between A and B?
What is the main topic of conversation between A and B?
How does Person B respond to Person A's note borrowing request?
How does Person B respond to Person A's note borrowing request?
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What does the phrase '밥 한 끼로는 부족할 거 같은데요?' imply?
What does the phrase '밥 한 끼로는 부족할 거 같은데요?' imply?
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What theme does the author of '강아지똥' focus on?
What theme does the author of '강아지똥' focus on?
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What does the use of humor in B's response ('농담이에요') suggest about their relationship?
What does the use of humor in B's response ('농담이에요') suggest about their relationship?
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What is the implication of the phrase '얼른 말해 보세요' used by Person B?
What is the implication of the phrase '얼른 말해 보세요' used by Person B?
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Study Notes
Course Information
- Course Title: Media Korean Language
- Week: 9
- Professor: Ryu Su-yun
- University: Inha University
Idioms and Proverbs
- This topic was discussed in the lecture (Guan Yong-eo & Sokdam)
Specific Idiom and Proverb
- Idiom: 뜸(을) 들이다 (deliberately hesitate/to pause)
- Meaning: To delay or hesitate in speaking or acting.
- Proverb: 해가 서쪽에서 뜨다 (the sun rises in the west)
- Meaning: An impossible or absurd situation.
Conversation Examples: Idiom
- Student A asks, "Is today good for lunch?"
- Student B says, "Yeah, what should we eat?'
- Student A suggests pasta.
- Student B asks, "Did the sun rise in the west today? What's going on ?"
- Student A says "I have a favor to ask"
- Student B says "Why are you hesitating?"
Conversation Examples: Book-related discussion (In context of a class)
- The lecturer asks "Students, what should we use for notes?"
- Student B responds "I have not taken notes well in the class."
- Student A asks, Student B "Can you lend me your notes?"
- Student B asks: "Should I give you some food for lending your notes?"
- Student A: "No, just please give your notes now"
- Student B: "Yes"
Week 7 Activity Review
- This topic was discussed to review activities completed during the week 7.
- Student information including names and ID numbers were mentioned, but are omitted here.
Story Plot Summary
- The stories' names, characters and story plot summarization.
- The stories revolve around themes like missed connections, unresolved emotions, and finding closure in relationships.
- These stories depict characters grappling with past hurts, complicated family dynamics, and the need to repair damaged relationships or accept painful truths, though they usually end with reconciliations, understanding, and coming to terms.
Story Titles (Multiple)
- Several different stories are addressed in the provided lecture/ presentation material.
Story Characters (Multiple)
- Many characters appear in the various story summaries, though no specific character names are mentioned.
Story Themes (Multiple)
- All the stories reflect similar thematic concerns centered on interpersonal relationships, personal growth, and the search for emotional closure.
Story Ending (Multiple)
- Characters' understanding of relationships is a key theme. Conflicts in relationships are resolved ultimately in the plots.
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Description
Explore idioms and proverbs discussed in the Media Korean Language course during week 9. This quiz focuses on the specific idiom 뜸(을) 들이다 and the proverb 해가 서쪽에서 뜨다, testing your understanding and usage in context. Join Professor Ryu Su-yun in enhancing your language skills through practical examples and discussions.