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Ke OFF i The National Institute of the Korean Language The International Korean Language Foundation for beginners 718] | SBIR - SISIOLPSHRHEt BE | OlehS - Bola - Syn] CD included Free NP3 downad LF Hotty Scope and equence Lesson Subject Task Grammar + Greetings 0102/0112 Int 1 q oduction - Introducing oneself Ne « Desoribing the location of L 2 cocation as 3 Purchasing Buying products LICH Lc ~(2)MI2 1 (S)MI2 2 Introduction I + Talking about famil 4 Introduction alking about family Pas RU 94/8 5 Weekends = Talking about your weekend - —0ll 2 »=AlRE (2) AIC 6 Appointment - Making an appointment -(e)a712? OAL (Ordering food and drink equence Lesson Subject Task Grammar Asking and answering -2 i Hobby questions about hobbies -o/04/04 Ic - Describing colors and - shapes -0f/01/0} Fx nz heme) - Describing, selling and --(Q)L/E 1 (ee buying goods Calling someone —8e1A1 wae) = Telephone - Asking for someone + -(Q)L/EnIe --(Q)2 7 TA Mail - Using postal services woe ae = Describing appearance and - = IC 15 Appearance clothing “(eye 2, 2 De iting, withdrawing, and jepositing, withdrawing, and _ot/oi/olok tc 16 Bank | exchanging money atthe Sain atch bank + Talking about symptoms -(Q)L 2 Bet 7 lines + Making recommendations to - ~= 24 ZC ‘someone who is sick +-(Qhe A Beh } - - 18 Weather + Talking about weather - Making a reservation +-(2)2 2 3 eee = Making travel plans / -(o)a2t | -(2)2 Sich 20 Lodging - Using lodging faetities Sateen | | Vocabulary Pronunciation Culture + Online commut + Vocabulary for hobbies Palatalization ° my ~ Game Room - Colors and shapes - Tensification 2 + Address terms ~Telephi + Coda rule 2 ~ comple, phone anule2— complex. Mobile phone + Reservation coda + Post office-related - Tensifcation 8 - Express Delivery Service vocabulary - Comparison of plain stops, - Appearance and clothing- ee ae a _— + Pointing a person related vocabulary peane ss?) - Sumame (Last name) stops “Vocabulary necessary at 9 = ID cards the bank - Foreign exchange + liness-telated vocabulary - Tensifcation 4 - Aherb doctor clinic Season ane! weather: Liquid Four seasons 80 . “Fou related vocabulary a - Vocabulary related to - Intonation of a choice- __ - Tourist information reservations questions + Airport | + Vocabulary related to eT + Minbak Using lodging facilites Ondo! Contents ‘aE Introduction Scope and Sequence Lesson 01 Z}7|227}] (introduction |) Lesson 02 $]A] (Location) Lesson03 224 AP] (Purchasing) Lesson 04 7} 257}| (Introduction Il) Lesson 05 32h (Weekends) Lesson 06 #4 (Appointment) Lesson 07 -2-A] (Food) Lesson 08 2&1} (Invitation) Lesson 09 2 2t7] (Finding your way) Lesson 10 13€ (Transportation) 2h 34 5h 62. 72 82 90 Lesson 11 Lesson 12 Lesson 13 Lesson 14 Lesson 15 Lesson 16 Lesson 17 Lesson 18 Lesson 19 Lesson 20 FI5] (Hobby) EA (Items) AAS} (Telephone) PH (Mail) |] (Appearance) 29 (Bank) ¥ (iltness) 1) (Weather) ©} 8 (Travel) 34} (Lodging) 118 128 138 172 180 190 Lesson | AIA Goals Tasks: Greetings, Introducing oneself Grammar: —0|0j|2/02 fe *Vocabulary & Expressions: Vocabulary related to greetings and introductions Pronunciation: Liaison 1 Korean Culture: Asking age, Calling by name >>» Get Ready ‘What are the people doing in the pictures? How do you greet people in your country? 16 eee Listen Listen to the following conversation and repeat. KYLA A of B: hgspyj2? SAGA: ZSp] 2? aol a: AS Algoloja, BAA: AEH Aula, ‘DHSS? Hi Mel | >>> Korean Culture} = ‘Age is an important aspect in Korean society. When two Koreans meet for the first time, they ask each other about their age. Since Koreans regularly address each other by their appellations depending on their ages, itis especially important for Koreans to know who is older among them and address elders using appropriate titles aw eee Vocabulary Vocabulary plays an important role in speaking fluent Korean. Check out the following words. i Rs. % ¢ Pa ction | KATH Speak eee Grammar Grammar is also an important factor in speaking Korean fluently. Look at the following grammar points. 1, -Olo2/o2. Copular “-©]} is attached to a noun and functions like ‘be’ in English. If the previous noun ends in a consonant, —-0]9j|2' follows. If the previous noun ends in a vowel, “6j]. follows. Al BP Yolo}, Tam a student. AS RE/A}SHA. Tam a cook. ALE SALSA, Lam a doctor. 42’ is attached to a noun either when there is connotation of contrast with another subject or to indicate the topic which the speaker is intending to talk about. “2/3 in this lesson is the topic marker. If the previous noun ends in a consonant, ‘—2" follows. If the previous noun ends in a vowel, follows. AVES ZITA AbTO]O|.A, Simon is French. ALS USSF, Lam Naoko. Alo} k= OLS S}AI}2? What dose Jina do for a living? a9 eee Practice Look at the picture below and practice the conversation as suggested by the following example. “aloo alekBe aoe: CASAL? efor FSoloj}.2. 0} & oF: Ul, SASHA? o]Gotai2. ajo BE: 0] BOE A= Stay AteOloH.2? o| & of: H], AE Sty ATOLL, UL yes: GHB lz} Korean SE Af British BAO} AfBE Russian | QU ALB! Japanese = ZA AS} French 78 Af} Australian | @ (AerEuR CHLETE AFAI2 BIAlok ARE / oly AE | 020 Introduction | RPAH eee Pronunciation Listen and repeat. 1, Hho} ro] oa, 2. aap ARO} o|.2, 3. $]4lo} ei} 2, >>> Korean Guture $f} In Korea, a surname is placed before a first name. In general, a person calls another by his/her full name, ‘but among close friends or children, often, only their first name is used when they address each ‘other, In formal speech, Koreans put “after a person's name, However, sometimes it sounds impolite touse 4) after the name of someone older than yourself. eS] What do you say when you meet a person for the first time? Practice the conversation as the following example suggests. os ut ofaley as ANB ofRHL Hala oat : MHASH IA? ©] AIBoloj}2. 1 CHAS A? A= ALS PHA, TALS Ae BSA AHeolH2? Yi, AY WEL? 2 ARS ay At Oo A. So > oS + Tal Ask your classmates about their names and professions. Complete the chart with the information from your conversation. @ a: Azo] ola $4127 8: oldlo}al.e., a: Aloh ME FS AG BHA? 8: BPBolol.a. _ $810] OfB7i] S1Aj|<2? What is your name? a | 022 duction | RPAH TAM Introduce yourself to your classmates. angepaa? | ae lala. AI, AOL, | | of} 2./.2, GD ehgsp]2? Pie agua Abe Us AO] IL. AS AYA g. Check Yourself Evaluate your own improvement after studying this chapter. I can greet others in Korean. | can introduce myself in Korean. 023 Speaking Korean This book has been compiled so that readers can study spoken Korean on their ‘own, acquiring both fluency and accuracy by listening to the accompanying CD. ‘Speaking Korean for Beginners, the most effective book for those just starting out with their study of the Korean language, incorporates useful expressions while providing key insights into Korean culture. Mt i ISBN 976-1-56501-220-8 oD www.hollym.com www.hollym.co.kr

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