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This is the office



To ask and answer questions about places and objects
/, /
Places, Objects
Sitting on the floor in Korea (Floor-sitting)
()Daily necessities (personal care)

? Track 25
Is this the office?

. .
Yes, it is.

?
Where is the restroom?

.
Its over there.

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1 Places


here over there there where


workplace office restroom restaurant


house dorm (dormitory) laundromat hair salon


market mart convenience store supermarket

1 /

. , , , , .
:
A subject particle / comes after a noun in
: order to indicate the subject of the sentence.
When is followed by nouns such as , , it
1) : ? becomes , , .
is used when a noun ends in a consonant, and
: . is used when a noun ends in a vowel.

2) : ?
: , .
3) : ?
: , .

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1

1. . Match pictures to the corresponding words.

2. <> / .
Complete the sentences using /.

( ) ?

1) ( ) ?

2) ( ) ?

3) ( ) .

4) ( ) .

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2

. Track 26
This is the dormitory.

.
Here is the key to your room.

. ?
Thank you. By the way what is that?

.
This is my family picture.

Tip Abbreviation

. Abbreviation is often used in colloquial speech.




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2 Objects


key family picture bag wallet


passport umbrella mirror cosmetics (skin care)


brush hair dryer pillow blanket

2 /

. or is followed by a noun to
: make a declarative statement and/or an
interrogative statement.
: is used while a noun ends in a
consonant and is used when a noun
1) : ? ends in a vowel.

: .
2) : ?
: .
3) : ?
: , .

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2

1. . Match pictures to the corresponding words.

2. <> / .
Complete the sentences with -/.

: ?
: .

1) : ?
: .

2) : ?
: .

3) : ?
: .

4) : ?
: .

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<> . Following the example, create a conversation with your friends.

: ?
: .
: ?
: .

1)

2)

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Floor-sitting culture in Korea

.
. .
Koreans have traditionally conducted a life on the floor, and sitting on the floor has become a significant part of Korean
culture. Hence, Koreans usually do not wear shoes at home. Moreover, it is not difficult to find restaurants where people
need to take off their shoes in order to sit and eat on the floor.

() Daily necessities (Personal care)


conditioner shampoo soap toothbrush toothpaste towel razor toilet paper cup

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EPS-TOPIK

[1~3] . Track 27

1.

2.

3.

[4~5] .

4.

5.

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EPS-TOPIK

[1~3] .

1.

2.

3.

[4~5] .

4. : ?
: .

5. : ?
: .

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