Introduction |
Becky: Inviting someone. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to invite someone out in Korean. |
Body |
Becky: Here's the formal way to ask 'Do you have plans on Friday night?' in Korean. |
Kyejin: [Normal] 금요일 밤에 시간 있으십니까?(geumyoil bame sigan isseusimnikka?) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'Friday' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 금요일 [Slow] 금요일 (geumyoil) |
Becky: Next is the word meaning 'night' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 밤 [Slow] 밤(bam ) |
Becky: Then comes the word meaning 'at,’ ‘in,’ or ‘on' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 에 [Slow] 에(e) |
Becky: Followed by the word meaning 'time' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 시간 [Slow] 시간(sigan) |
Becky: And last is the phrase meaning 'do you have' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 있으십니까 [Slow] 있으십니까(isseusimnikka) |
Becky: Listen again to the formal question meaning 'Do you have plans on Friday night?' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 금요일 밤에 시간 있으십니까? [Normal] 금요일 밤에 시간 있으십니까? |
Becky: Ok, now let's see the informal way to ask 'Do you have plans on Friday night?' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 금요일 밤에 시간 있어요?(geumyoil bame sigan isseoyo?) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'Friday' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 금요일 [Slow] 금요일 (geumyoil) |
Becky: Then comes the word meaning 'night' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 밤 [Slow] 밤(bam ) |
Becky: Followed by the word meaning 'at, in, on' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 에 [Slow] 에(e) |
Becky: Next comes the word meaning 'time' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 시간 [Slow] 시간(sigan) |
Becky: And last is the word meaning 'have' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 있어요 [Slow] 있어요(isseoyo) |
Becky: Listen again to the informal question meaning 'Do you have plans on Friday night?' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 금요일 밤에 시간 있어요? [Normal] 금요일 밤에 시간 있어요? |
Becky: Now let’s go over the informal way to say 'I'm going to the movies.' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 영화 보러 가요.(yeonghwa boreo gayo.) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'movie' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 영화 [Slow] 영화 (yeonghwa) |
Becky: Last is the phrase meaning 'go to see ' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 보러 가요 [Slow] 보러 가요(boreo gayo) |
Becky: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning 'I'm going to the movies.' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 영화 보러 가요. [Normal] 영화 보러 가요. |
Becky: Finally is an informal way to ask 'Will you join?' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 같이 갈래요?(gachi gallaeyo.) |
Becky: First is a word meaning 'together' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 같이 [Slow] 같이 (gachi ) |
Becky: Last is the word meaning 'to go' |
Kyejin: [Normal] 갈래요 [Slow] 갈래요(gallaeyo) |
Becky: Listen again to the informal question meaning 'Will you join?' |
Kyejin: [Slow] 같이 갈래요? [Normal] 같이 갈래요? |
Cultural Insight |
Becky: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight. |
Kyejin: If you are invited to a Korean friend's place, be sure not to walk in empty-handed. It does not have to be fancy or expensive, but be sure to bring a small gift. It’s a way of saying “thanks for inviting me over.” |
Outro
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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! |
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