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What does the expression '한눈(을) 팔다' mean?
What does the expression '한눈(을) 팔다' mean?
Which proverb conveys that appearance can enhance a person's impression?
Which proverb conveys that appearance can enhance a person's impression?
What genre involves stories set in imaginary worlds that differ from our own?
What genre involves stories set in imaginary worlds that differ from our own?
Which term refers to when a character can control their time travel freely?
Which term refers to when a character can control their time travel freely?
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What describes a situation where events from the past or future affect the present?
What describes a situation where events from the past or future affect the present?
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What is a common feature of the thriller genre?
What is a common feature of the thriller genre?
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Which term describes the phenomenon where a time period is repeated infinitely?
Which term describes the phenomenon where a time period is repeated infinitely?
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Which of the following genres is primarily about unraveling secrets or mysteries?
Which of the following genres is primarily about unraveling secrets or mysteries?
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Study Notes
Course Information
- Course title: Media Korean
- Week: 12
- Lecture: 1
- Instructor: Ryu Su-yeon
- University: Inha University
Idioms & Proverbs
- Topic: Idioms & Proverbs
- Focus: Meaning and examples of idioms and proverbs.
Idiom: 한눈(을) 팔다 (han-nun(eul) pal-da)
- Meaning: To be distracted, to lose focus, to pay attention to something else instead of what should be focused on.
- Example: A student is late because they were distracted by a short video.
Idiom: 옷이 날개다 (ot-i nal-gae-da)
- Meaning: Clothes make the man/woman. Good clothes make a person look more attractive and impressive.
- Example: A student is nervous about meeting their first love's high school friend. They worry about looking good, concerned about how they are viewed.
Idiom: 불난 집에 부채질한다 (bul-nan jib-e buch-jil-handa)
- Meaning: To add fuel to the fire; to make a bad situation worse.
Web Content Genres
- Fantasy: Stories in fictional worlds, different from reality
- Romance: Stories about love
- Thriller: Stories that create suspense and excitement
- Mystery: Stories with secrets and puzzles to be solved
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Time Travel: Stories involving movement through time (past, future)
- Time Leap: Intentional and controlled time travel
- Time Slip: Accidental or unexplained time travel
- Time Loop: Repeated time periods or stages.
- Time Warp: Mixing up of moments in time
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Explore essential Korean idioms and proverbs in this quiz from Media Korean's Week 12 lecture. Understand their meanings and see examples that illustrate their usage in everyday contexts. Enhance your language skills while learning cultural nuances!