Okay, now it's your turn. |
Do you remember how to say "Where is [place]?"? |
[place]은/는 어디에 있어요? ([place]eun/neun eodie isseoyo?) |
Imagine you’re looking for the bank. Do you remember how to say "bank?" |
은행, 은행 (eunhaeng, eunhaeng) |
Say “Where is the bank?” |
은행은 어디에 있어요? (Eunhaengeun eodie isseoyo?) |
Now ask where the bank is and answer saying the bank is over there. |
은행은 어디에 있어요? (Eunhaengeun eodie isseoyo?) |
저기에 있어요. (Jeogie isseoyo.) |
Now imagine you’re looking for the bathroom. Do you remember how to say "bathroom?" |
화장실, 화장실 (hwajangsil, hwajangsil) |
Say “Where is the bathroom?” |
화장실은 어디에 있어요? (Hwajangsireun eodie isseoyo?) |
Now ask where the bathroom is and answer saying the bathroom is over there. |
화장실은 어디에 있어요? (Hwajangsireun eodie isseoyo?) |
저기에 있어요. (Jeogie isseoyo.) |
Now imagine you’re looking for the mall. Do you remember how to say "mall?" |
쇼핑몰, 쇼핑몰 (syopingmol, syopingmol) |
Say “Where is the mall?” |
쇼핑몰은 어디에 있어요? (Syopingmoreun eodie isseoyo?) |
Now ask where the mall is and answer saying the mall is over there. |
쇼핑몰은 어디에 있어요? (Syopingmoreun eodie isseoyo?) |
저기에 있어요. (Jeogie isseoyo.) |
In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to ask the location of a place. |
You are now able to ask for directions like a native speaker! |
See you in the next lesson! |
Bye! |
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