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MyN ‘My name is Youngsook Kim This is my book. ‘Those are not my sneakers. I study Korean, Wilson studies Japanese. NVN Wilson eats his mealo9|ot BO ge ae 4 ‘Youngsook Ms. Youngsook Age AGS wl Youngsook Kim Ms. Youngsook Kim Bs ep aS Korean (person) Korean (language) Qe xe Ro} Japanese (person) Japanese (language) Ba -BSto| Chinese (person) Chinese (language) jst Ae Jo} English (person) English (language) ust ARE Qo} American (person) English (language) ee ate particles which indicate the topie of a sentence. 2- is used when the preceding syllable ends with @ consonant, while $= is used when the preceding syllable ends with a vowel Ey AE He ‘$i a particle that marks the object ofa verb, 2 isa term of address that can be added at the end of someone's name Itcan be used with the first name or full name, regardless of sex. It is rather impolite to use ~%) with the last name only. En a4 4 APR} is added after the country's name to indicate one’s nationality, and © is added after the country's name to indicate that country’s language: Bx) SF: SES A ehSFo} / ee A AH Azo} = Yet /U4 Care sentence endings. The alternative form — ¥ tf is added to verb stems ending with a vowel — @ 4: A® ale ASU? uD al, a7 AS, (Oh 2) He, oi7le Akl hd, 1) 7h: (Rt) 2) 7}: (LAR) us Cal) ue: (al) 3) 7h: (ASA) 4) 7b: (48) ub: (al) up: (of) As ait Vegan? 4 aie adc. 7s lite ofc] qm? 7 ol7ie oiqurt? Ue: oie ol aeeh Up: ofits esta ueh. ss opie olen sf7hUE CE abo 7 ABS : (Be) Us tselg 2 gudh. RS EAA? of, eo] ohh, + oho, atols SUCH ~~ Aurea yh, u 1 OT 7k: ub: 2)7k : u: 3)7b 2 A u 47h: 2 ARMS FAR BATU M? Ub: (ESO) UE @* =. aa, Fe, ote] 1) AZiC ) aac. DAMA) Bo) BAU Ch 3) MH ) A 4) 7b dol) By ? Us ASH sta ) SHU Ch ® wie aay 5h Spy aU m2 > ayo] Wau ~ OFCJOHAL BHO}S MUAH? « oils QEMUH? EB ees Ui, Pls AR ch, + ASH SPSL AL wa Uc.2) Q \\ (SF AD et 7: ue ub: as ayant? SAMS ole RLS st aun ote ocrune BSsot PEO FAL U WA? fb ee Ale we uv go" a3! AS a, pcdoy AU MP Ae Sate) teh, ae AL Ago Alu ope, Aol 7x) SY cH. AS EAM] AUC. as Ae Zo] EAB By, SL BABA BS Yer. Are You Going to a Restaurant? Mr. Wilson, where are you going? T'm going to school. Youngsook, are you going to a restaurant? No, [am not (going to a restaurant). 'm going to the library Chulsoo is going with me We read books in the library HEB v0 Als restaurant ollie HEH go 7H} are you going? Ale eget aoe ALTE library ako Qo! together % GUch come £4 alone by nese 418 markt EI cote shop USES}. Please aver.UF nolo apeuey rebel 2) zo) (4) eS atmo} ch, SAB} Uh, angel gum 2 stoi) 7h Um? stato 7h) ch, N2/= Nol Sch S472 of we x ° as Uo] BU ch. MS EA Rl F742 N&/ V4] Seu aj ARO) 72) Uh 4 NS Veo 7A] aU eH. WS UME HSA) be a igs 4o £ we o& 4o wu papa] baud. NgotoN (Nis going tN) 1am going to school Chulsoo is going to the library. Is Youngsook going to the restaurant? Is Mr. Kim going to England? ‘The teacher is going to school Necome toN (Nis coming to N) Mr. Wilson is coming to Korea. Is Youngsook coming to the library? NV not (Nis not V-ing) We arent going tothe library. ‘Youngsook isnt going to Japan. Mr. Wilson isnit learning Japanese. We arenit studying English. sai ago ram HB@ Ne He Ae S18 72444. Ak 1S 772 auch Peis Salo] AU ch. Are tao Act. Be) Ag WS Zo] SAR} uct, Fae fo] Ses, Be A= Pol MSU 7? Saal Us Bh Beeb, Aa ZA WU AM? — Ui, Sat Ach. Bes: Nalso Mr. Wilson teaches English. [also teach English. Weare going to school. Chulsoo is also going to school together Chutsoo is (also) going with me to the library We study together. Does Mr. Wilson (also) study with you? alone/by oneself I study alone, Do you go home alone? - Yes, I go alone.=) ate as ‘Youngsook aS Chulsoo as 4 Youngsook ala 2 Chulsoo as Youngsook aa Chulsoo aaole ‘Youngsook also Aa Chulsoo also. ) VAY is used to refer to a teacher regardless of sex, age or marital status. —A] 9-474 Ch is a negative marker which is added to the verb stem to form a negative sentence. eA As discussed in the previous lesson, [4] indicates the place where the action in the verb phrase takes place. of], on the other hand, is an adverbial suffix that denotes destination when its followed by a verb associated with O|2/% are topic particles that usually come after personal names. °1(= is used when the preceding syllable ends ‘with a consonant, while & is used after a vowel 01 =/ are subject particles meaning ‘also’ of ‘too’, ©]: is used when the preceding syllable ends with a ‘consonant, while 5: is used after a vowel. 3) ago seit 8 =aA a3 1 D oh: am awe rune Ub: (a) ul, Sate Pach. 1) 7h: (AB) Ub Ca) 2) 7h: (AY us ca) 3) 7h: (EATR) us (Al) 4) 7}: (Glad) us ca) a, Sao 7halu mt? uh: (oh) of 9, amo 7A] eared, (A) AS Bel tu 1) 7: ~ oheh) uy: ae Cla 2)7h: (AAR, Ala Us (of 2) (Spat) 3)7h : (4s, Sha) Us (of 2) (ope) 4)7E (S38), BARD ue: (oF 2) (a)@ sae az chetstale, 1) #é AE HT BH? 2) 8% AS ASN UAH? 3) 84 AE BABA B 4) YS AE EAB BS wg? jeu 7h? 2 7: PHYS 7BAYY7H? Us He, tog 7-242] geud, dhe wed. 7h: Bol ALU ? us 7h AS AS SA Aso U7? & 7h: Sols SRI? { us 4) Te: BH AS BUS WS 7A? ud soy agen ume 9g® Ae Megdud, AL oS BRM. AL A BaeTIA) a HoH) SUCH chp) AB BRUCE chy) Bato} C ) BR tu qe aon duck husk) uch el) ape( te) ee elu. @ wetatai2. Dojeolal ors wg U7? 2 DAA PHS BLUM? 3 SFA 77? 3 AEABAIA PALS 47? > AER a0ot 2QSS BAZ; SSH? se dat oeaurt Sat South. aaun oro, a2] geuch eeu oy, #2) FSUT}, OHS oH, Yee 22g Br legume? ae How Is the Weather Today? How is the weather today? Its fine. Is it hot? No. it's not hot Is it cold? No. it int. Its warm today How is the weather in Japan these days? seme wars omeun £5® © @ ® orgeu7t (oli u 7H ube ch (eh gh ch) Nol/7} A-HUch/ suc PAE SE RU ch, salto] euch, mae] aeuct NOl/7} A= 4 U/W? SANE UU 2 DA Seu 7? ojo] FS? NoOV/7} A~A] @UTH SAVE USA] SUT, PAE al SU ch. MYO) FA) es Ch, Ate B a0 NbeA Its warm, ‘The library is nice. ‘The classroom is hot ‘The weather is bad today. beNA? Is it warm? Isit cold? Is this good? N be not A Its not warm, Its not hot, The bag is not good@ Not aesurt? How beN? Gal 7} of BU HH? How is the weather? Ro] o} BHU 7H? How is the book? NO|/7} A-BUC/GUCF | NNbeA 2e2 BA7} Sect. Today its fine. 2 Yat deuch Today it’s hot 2QS2 BA SS 7? Is it cold today? Ose yal $2] Sou, Today the weather is not good. trates) 1. As mentioned in Unit 2, ©1/7b are particles used mainly to mark the subject of a sentence. ®) is added to nouns ending with @ consonant. 7}, on the other hand, is used after nouns ending with a vowel os Swe Mur! oeLIN &Se] ® ay, aoe o> @7b HERE 1 AIA, Uc 2a, et act 4) 1, ch 6) 7a, Sch 2 7H, St + hee] $21 Beds. Dees), yd 2) eal, ae 3) 4, 2e} 4) Be, eseobe 5) BAG, ec 6) BAL, eh © : (95, YH, $c) Qee UA BoM? Qu: 4, Bede, (oh42) hye, $2] keuG, 1) 7h: (Ue, oESHCH 2) 7: (Bt, Beh ub: (aD Us (of 2) 3) 7b: (IS, WA, Sch 47 (R28, BA, yeh uF Gi) Us (04.2) 5) 7k: (Hs, we, 2eh 6) 7k: (AR, ¥1, 2eh ub (a) ub: (oh) eeDD 62S az oO, X stale. 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