Okay, now it's your turn. |
Do you remember how to say “What are you doing for Korean Thanksgiving?” |
추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
Imagine you’re planning to travel. Do you remember how to say “travel?” |
여행하다, 여행하다 (yeohaenghada, yeohaenghada) |
Say “I’m planning to travel.” |
여행할 계획이에요. (Yeohaenghal gyehoegiieyo.) |
Now answer the question saying you’re planning to travel. |
추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
여행할 계획이에요. (Yeohaenghal gyehoegiieyo.) |
Now imagine you're planning to stay home. Do you remember how to say “stay home?” |
집에 있다, 집에 있다 (jibe itda, jibe itda) |
Say “I’m planning to stay home.” |
집에 있을 계획이에요. (Jibe isseul gyehoegieyo.) |
Now answer the question saying you’re planning to stay home. |
추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
집에 있을 계획이에요. (Jibe isseul gyehoegieyo.) |
Now imagine you’re planning to go to the movies. Do you remember how to say “go to the movies?” |
영화관에 가다, 영화관에 가다 (yeonghwagwane gada, yeonghwagwane gada) |
Say “I’m planning to go to the movies.” |
영화관에 갈 계획이에요. (Yeonghwagwane gal gyehoegieyo.) |
Now answer the question saying you’re planning to go to the movies. |
추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
영화관에 갈 계획이에요. (Yeonghwagwane gal gyehoegieyo.) |
In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to talk about your plans. |
You are now able to talk about your holiday plans like a native speaker! |
See you in the next lesson! |
Bye! |
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