[Learn Korean E11] "ㅂ/습니다" (present tense of formal style), "~(하)고"
JUN 2, 202119 MIN
[Learn Korean E11] "ㅂ/습니다" (present tense of formal style), "~(하)고"
JUN 2, 202119 MIN
Description
<p>Today’s topic is [남자 친구 있습니까?] "Do you have a boyfriend?"</p>
<p>we will learn the grammar, [ㅂ/습니다], the polite form of present sentence ending, and [~(하)고] which means "(do (A) and (B)".</p>
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<p>🔷Homework</p>
<p>1. Creating a short self-introduction paragraph</p>
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<p>Ex) 저는 아침에 요가하고 밥 먹고 회사에 갑니다. </p>
<p> (Tell me your today’s schedule by connecting three verbs.)</p>
<p> I do yoga in the morning, and eat rice and go to a company. </p>
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<p>2. Memorizing Vocabulary</p>
<p>40 words on the first page of my 1600-word for beginners.</p>
<p>Vocabulary list➡https://learning-korean.com/elementary/20210101-10466/</p>
<p>Challenge the Quiz➡https://learning-korean.com/elementary/20210322-10787/#toc12</p>
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<p>🔶Elementary Korean Play List</p>
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<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVwKfR8VD1Q&list=PLCvLAWAmdl3LWTVB9Qv_cYz3VDXVO_3WD</p>
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<p>🔷FREE DOWNLOAD!!</p>
<p>You can get PDF files of Hangul Table, Vocabulary list, and Grammar list for TOPIK I.</p>
<p>https://learning-korean.com/pdf/</p>
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<p>✨About Me👩🏻</p>
<p>My name is Tammy, a trilingual girl, who speaks Japanese, Korean, and English.</p>
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<p>Blog: https://learning-korean.com/</p>
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<p>[Time Stamps]</p>
<p>00:00 Greeting</p>
<p>01:44 Today's topic</p>
<p>02:23 Vocabulary and Phrases</p>
<p>07:49 Grammar:The Verb Stem</p>
<p>09:04 Grammar:ㅂ니다/습니다</p>
<p>14:11 Grammar:~고</p>
<p>16:18 Conversation (Korean only)</p>
<p>16:54 Conversation Practice</p>
<p>17:51 Homework</p>
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<p>#koreanlanguage</p>
<p>#hangul</p>