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Elementary Korean Course: Vol.1 - Vol.50

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No.1 “12 Basic Korean Greetings”

No.9 “-는/은”(Topic Particle), “입니다/입니까?”


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안녕하세요
Annyeonghaseyo

안녕하세요
Hello!
만나서 반갑습니다
Mannaseo bangabseubnida

만나서:to meet you


반갑습니다:I’m happy

I’m happy to meet you!


만나서 반갑습니다
Mannaseo bangabseubnida

안녕하세요.
Annyeonghaseyo
Hello.

만나서 반갑습니다.
Mannaseo bangabseubnida
Nice to meet you.
잘 부탁합니다
Jal butaghabnida

잘:Well
부탁합니다:Please

Please, treat me well


잘 부탁합니다
Jal butaghabnida

I hope to get along with


you.
I look forward to your
kind cooperation.
잘 부탁합니다
Jal butaghabnida

・after introducing
yourself
・ask someone to do
for you
잘 지내셨어요?
jal jinaesyeosseoyo?

How have you been?


• Use this to someone
you haven’t met for a
long time.
• Say this together
with 안녕하세요.
annyeonghaseyo.
잘 지내셨어요?
jal jinaesyeosseoyo?

네, 잘 지냈어요.
ne, jal jinaess-eoyo.
Yes, I’ve been doing good.
감사합니다
Gamsahabnida

감사:Thank
합니다:I do

Thank you
죄송합니다
Joesonghabnida

I'm sorry
・to sincerely
apologize to someone
・a formal place in
business
괜찮아요
Gwaenchanhayo

감사합니다 Thank you


Gamsahamnida

죄송합니다 I'm sorry


Joesonghamnida

괜찮아요 It’s okay


Gwaenchanhayo
괜찮아요
Gwaenchanhayo

・to refuse something


・≒ I’m good.
수고하셨습니다
Sugohasyeosseubnida
수고: Hard work
하셨습니다: You did

Thank you for your


hard work
・Use when someone
helped you
잘 먹겠습니다
Jal meoggasseubnida
잘:well
먹겠습니다:I will eat

Thank you for preparing the


meal for me.
I will eat well.
잘 먹겠습니다
Jal meoggasseubnida
맛있게 드세요!
mas-issge deuseyo.
Enjoy your meal!
잘 먹었습니다
Jal meogeosseubnida
잘:well
먹었습니다:I ate.

Thank you. I ate well.


안녕히 계세요
Annyeonghi gyeseyo
안녕히:peacefully
계세요:Please, stay

(to the person remaining at the


place.)
Good bye.
안녕히 계세요
Annyeonghi gyeseyo

안녕히 계세요
안녕히 가세요
Annyeonghi gaseyo
안녕히:peacefully
가세요:Please go

(to the person leaving the


place)
Good bye.
안녕히 가세요
Annyeonghi gaseyo
안녕히 가세요
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【Conversation】

안녕하세요? 저는 토미입니다.
반갑습니다.
토미
Hello. I am Tammy. Nice to meet you.

네,반갑습니다.제 이름은 이상민입니다.


이상민
Yes. Nice to meet you. My name is Lee Sangmin.

상민 씨는 대학생입니까?
토미
Sangmin, are you a college student?

아니요. 회사원입니다.잘 부탁합니다.


이상민
Sangmin, are you a college student?
안녕하세요?
Conversation

저는 토미입니다. 반갑습니다.

안녕하세요?
Hello
안녕하세요?
Conversation

저는 토미입니다. 반갑습니다.

저:I
→humble

나:I
→casual
안녕하세요?
Conversation

저는 토미입니다. 반갑습니다.

반갑습니다.
Nice to meet you.
네, 반갑습니다.
Conversation

제 이름은 이상민입니다.


Yes

Yes
네, 반갑습니다.
Conversation

제 이름은 이상민입니다.

제:my(humble)
이름은:name
이상민입니다
is Lee Sangmin
→ My name is
Lee Sangmin
Conversation
상민 씨는
대학생입니까?

씨:Mr. Mrs. Ms.

Full or First Name+씨


상민 씨, 이상민 씨

Last name+씨
김 씨, 이 씨
아니요.
Conversation

회사원입니다. 잘 부탁합니다.

아니요, 아뇨
No
잘 부탁합니다
・Thank you for your
kind cooperation.
・ I hope to get along
with you.
입니다
입니다 : is, am, are
A is B, A equals B

저는 토미입니다.
I am Tammy.

Sentences like A equals B


need 입니다 at the end.
입니다
저는 미국 사람입니다.
I am an American.

미국 사람 입니다
※Pronunciation
저는 미국 사라밈니다
입니다

저는 회사원입니다.
I am an office worker.

저는 간호사입니다.
I am a nurse.
입니까?
Ask a question
입니까?

주부입니까?
Are you a housewife?

은행원입니까?
Are you a banker?
입니까?
일본사람입니까?
Are you Japanese?

대학생입니까?
Are you a college
student?
Where is “you”?
입니까?
대학생입니까?
Are you a college
student?
대학생 : a college student
입니까? : are

You can omit the subject


like “you.”
는/은
는/은
The Topic Marker
when it comes to, as for
는 → a word does not
have a final consonant
은 → a word ends
with a final consonant
는/은
저는 토미입니다.
I am Tammy.

저 는
저 does not have a
final consonant
는/은
상민 씨는
대학생입니까?
Sangmin, are you
a college student?
상민 씨 는
does not have a
final consonant
는/은
제 이름은
이상민입니다.
My name is
Lee Sangmin.

이름 은
a final consonant
는/은
그 사람은
미국 사람입니다.
That person is
an American.

사람 은
a final consonant
는/은
Which topic marker is
suitable for this
sentence, 는 or 은 ?

저(는) 연예인입니다.
I am an entertainer.
(1)는 (2)은
는/은
Which topic marker is
suitable for this
sentence, 는 or 은 ?

저(는) 연예인입니다.
I am an entertainer.
(1)는 (2)은
는/은
Which topic marker is
suitable for this
sentence, 는 or 은 ?

저(는) 연예인입니다.
I am an entertainer.

저 는
는/은
Which topic marker is
suitable for this
sentence, 는 or 은 ?
제 이름(은) 사랑입니다.
My name is Sarang.
(1)는 (2)은
는/은
Which topic marker is
suitable for this
sentence, 는 or 은 ?
제 이름(은) 사랑입니다.
My name is Sarang.
(1)는 (2)은
는/은
Which topic marker is
suitable for this
sentence, 는 or 은 ?
제 이름(은) 사랑입니다.
My name is Sarang.

이름 은
Homework Writing

・create a short self-


introduction paragraph

안녕하세요.
제 이름은
토미입니다.
Hello, my name is Tammy.
Homework
Writing
저는 한국어
강사입니다.
I am a Korean teacher.
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https://learning-korean.com/shop/product/worksheet1/

https://learning-korean.com/shop/product/worksheet2/

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