Media Korean Week 11
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What does the phrase '손(을) 보다' mean?

  • To play a game
  • To borrow something
  • To fix a problem or an item (correct)
  • To cheat someone
  • In the given dialogue, what is implied by '마이너스의 손'?

  • The person enjoys gaming.
  • The person is trustworthy.
  • The person is skilled at fixing things.
  • The person tends to break things. (correct)
  • What does '도둑이 제 발 저리다' express?

  • A desire for revenge.
  • A feeling of regret.
  • An indication of guilt. (correct)
  • A sense of excitement.
  • What describes '생활툰'?

    <p>Comics dealing with everyday life.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the relationship between '플레이리스트' and web dramas?

    <p>They are a production company for web dramas.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What genre does the web drama '블루버스데이' reportedly belong to?

    <p>Campus love story</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is suggested by the phrase '친구를 손 봐야겠네요'?

    <p>The speaker wants to scold their friend.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is indicated by the friend asking, '도둑이 제 발 저린 건지'?

    <p>They suspect the speaker's friend is guilty.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is '일상물' related to '생활툰'?

    <p>They focus on daily life experiences.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is suggested about the dynamics of lending the computer?

    <p>It results in consistent damage to the computer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Week 11 Lecture Notes

    • Course: Media Korean
    • Professor: Ryu Su-yeon
    • University: Inha University

    Idiom: To Fix (Something) / To Repair

    • Meaning: To fix a problem or a broken item
    • Example: "My computer broke again." "Your computer broke again? Didn't you have it fixed recently?"

    Idiom: The Thief's Own Foot

    • Meaning: When something bad happens to someone, it is often because of their own actions.
    • Example: "The thief's own foot is tripping him up."

    Popularized Genres

    • Webtoons: Comics focused on everyday life.
    • Manhwa: Korean comics, often considered a form of webtoon
    • Web Dramas: Short form dramas found online

    General Discussion Points

    • Genre Analysis: A focus on defining and understanding various genres (webtoon, manhwa, web dramas, etc.)
    • Webtoon Analysis: Emphasis on understanding webtoon as a unique style.
    • Platform Comparisons: Differences in webtoon creation and consumption platforms.
    • Popular Examples: Specific webtoon/web drama titles as examples.

    Specific Points

    • Webtoon Characteristics: Webtoon is a genre of comics focusing on daily life, often resembling short stories.
    • Webtoon vs. Novels: Webtoons are considered closer to essays or short stories compared to novels.

    Additional Information

    • Playlist Originals: A company or platform known for creating and distributing web dramas.
    • YouTube Platform: An online video platform where people watched the example web drama for analysis.
    • Other Korean Media: The discussion touched on web dramas or other similar types of Korean media.
    • Korean Culture: There was discussion about Korean web culture.

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    Explore idioms and popular genres in Media Korean for Week 11. This quiz focuses on understanding idiomatic expressions and analyzing the unique characteristics of webtoons and web dramas. Engage with genre comparisons to enhance your comprehension of contemporary Korean media.

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