Introduction |
Becky: Ordering at a restaurant. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to order something at a restaurant or coffee shop in Korean. |
Body |
Becky: Here's the informal way to ask 'Can I see the menu?' in Korean. |
Kyejin: [Normal] 메뉴판 주세요.(menupan juseyo.) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'menu' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 메뉴판 [Slow] 메뉴판 (menupan) |
Becky: Last is the expression meaning 'please give me' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 주세요 [Slow] 주세요(juseyo) |
Becky: Listen again to the informal question meaning 'Can I see the menu?' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 메뉴판 주세요. [Normal] 메뉴판 주세요. |
Becky: Ok, now let's see the informal way to ask 'What do you recommend?' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 어떤 거 추천하시나요?(eotteon geo chucheonhasinayo?) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'which' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 어떤 [Slow] 어떤 (eotteon) |
Becky: Next is the word meaning 'thing' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 거 [Slow] 거(geo) |
Becky: Then comes the word meaning 'recommendation' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 추천 [Slow] 추천(chucheon) |
Becky: And last is the phrase meaning 'do you?' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 하시나요 [Slow] 하시나요(hasinayo) |
Becky: Listen again to the informal question meaning 'What do you recommend?' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 어떤 거 추천하시나요? [Normal] 어떤 거 추천하시나요? |
Becky: Next up is the informal way to say 'A coffee for me.' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 커피 한 잔이요.(keopi han janiyo.) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'coffee' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 커피 [Slow] 커피 (keopi ) |
Becky: Next is the word meaning 'one' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 한 [Slow] 한(han) |
Becky: Followed by the word meaning 'cup' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 잔 [Slow] 잔(jan) |
Becky: Last is the word meaning 'is, am, are' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 이요 [Slow] 이요(iyo) |
Becky: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning 'A coffee for me.' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 커피 한 잔이요. [Normal] 커피 한 잔이요. |
Becky: Finally is an informal way to say 'A cup of coffee, please.' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 커피 한 잔 주세요.(keopi han jan juseyo.) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'coffee' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 커피 [Slow] 커피(keopi) |
Becky: Then comes the word meaning 'one' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 한 [Slow] 한(han) |
Becky: Followed by the word meaning 'cup' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 잔 [Slow] 잔(jan) |
Becky: Last is the expression meaning 'please give me' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 주세요 [Slow] 주세요(juseyo) |
Becky: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning 'A cup of coffee, please.' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 커피 한 잔 주세요. [Normal] 커피 한 잔 주세요. |
Cultural Insight |
Becky: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
Kyejin: In Korea, you can get many foods delivered to your home late into the night. Do you want to hear something even better? In most cases, the food delivery service is free! Because food delivery is so popular in Korea, there are some local food delivery apps that can help you locate and decide on restaurants with good delivery services in your area. |
Outro
|
Becky: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson! |
Comments
Hide