한국어 Learn Korean | Classroom Expressions 교실 용어
Summary
TLDRThe video script from 'Korean 언니' introduces viewers to essential classroom expressions in Korean, making language learning both fun and easy. It covers phrases like 'Please look', 'Please listen', 'Please write', and 'Please repeat', along with variations for different classroom activities. It also includes common responses to understanding and questions, such as 'Yes, I understand', 'No, I don't understand', and 'I know this word'. The script encourages interactive learning by inviting viewers to repeat after the teacher and engage with partners or Korean friends. The video aims to be a helpful resource for those interested in the Korean language and culture.
Takeaways
- 📚 The video is a language learning resource focused on teaching classroom expressions in Korean.
- 👀 '보세요' is a common phrase used to instruct someone to 'Please look' or 'Please look over here' in a classroom setting.
- 📖 '23쪽 보세요' is an example of how to ask students to 'Please look at page 23'.
- 👂 '들으세요' and '귀 기울여 들으세요' are phrases for asking students to 'Please listen' and 'Please listen carefully'.
- 📝 '쓰세요' and '손으로 쓰세요' instruct students to 'Please write' and 'Please handwrite'.
- 🔊 '오디오를 따라하세요' encourages students to 'Please repeat after the audio'.
- 🗣️ '이야기하세요' and '한국 친구와 함께 이야기하세요' are phrases for encouraging students to 'Please talk' and 'Please talk with your Korean friend'.
- 🛋️ '앉으세요' and '제자리에 앉으세요' are instructions for students to 'Please sit down' and 'Please go to your own seat'.
- 🛑 '서 있지 말고 앉으세요' tells students to 'Please don't stand up and sit down'.
- ♨️ '쉬세요' and '5분 동안 쉬세요' allow students to 'Please take a rest' and 'Please take a rest for 5 minutes'.
- 🤔 '네' and '아니요' are used to express 'Yes' and 'No' in responses to questions like '이해가 되었나요?' which means 'Did you understand?'
- 🏆 '잘했어요' is used to praise students with 'Good job', and '아주 잘했어요' is an emphatic 'Very good job'.
- ❓ '질문 있어요' is a phrase for students to express 'I have a question' to the teacher.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the video script provided?
-The purpose of the video script is to teach common classroom expressions in Korean, making the learning process fun and easy.
What does the phrase '보세요' mean in English?
-'보세요' means 'Please look' in English, and it is used to direct someone's attention to something.
How do you ask someone to listen in Korean?
-To ask someone to listen in Korean, you can say '들으세요' which translates to 'Please listen'.
What is the Korean word for 'write'?
-The Korean word for 'write' is '쓰세요', which is used in a polite context to ask someone to write.
How would you instruct someone to read the main text in Korean?
-To instruct someone to read the main text in Korean, you would say '본문을 읽으세요', which means 'Please read the main text'.
What does '잘했어요' mean and when is it used?
-'잘했어요' means 'Good job' in English and is used to praise someone for doing something well.
How do you ask if someone understands in Korean?
-To ask if someone understands in Korean, you can say '이해가 되었나요?', which translates to 'Did you understand?'.
What is the phrase used to ask someone if they know a word in Korean?
-The phrase used to ask if someone knows a word in Korean is '이 단어를 알아요?', which means 'Do you know this word?'.
How do you tell someone to sit down in Korean?
-To tell someone to sit down in Korean, you can say '앉으세요', which is a polite way to instruct someone to sit.
What does '쉬세요' mean and in what context is it used?
-'쉬세요' means 'Please take a rest' in English and is used to allow someone to relax or pause for a moment.
How do you ask someone to talk with their partner in Korean?
-To ask someone to talk with their partner in Korean, you would say '짝과 함께 이야기하세요', which means 'Please talk with your partner'.
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