A. Key Vocabulary
Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "what" : hint (mu-eot)
무 (mu) + 엇 (eot) = 무엇 (mu-eot)
2. "this": hint (i-geot)
3. "that" : hint (jeo-geot)
4. "too, as well, also" : hint (do)
5. "what is?" : hint (mu-eot-imnikka?)
6. "how much is?" : hint (eol-ma-imnikka?)
7. "a bag" : hint (ga-bang)
8. "a wallet or purse" : hint (ji-gap)
9. "a handbag, tote bag" : hint (haen-deu-baek)
B. Lesson Focus
The focus of this lesson is to change the predicate of a sentence into a formal interrogative sentence.
Example - 1. "This is a bag" : hint (i-geot-eun ga-bang imnida)
이것은 가방입니다
2. "Is this a bag?" : hint (i-geot-eun ga-bang imnikka?)
이것은 가방입니까?
3. "She is Debbie." : hint (geu-nyeo-neun de-bi imnida)
4. "Is she Debbie?" : hint (geu-nyeo-neun de-bi imnikka?)
5. "That is a handbag." : hint (jeo-geot-eun haen-deu-baek imnida)
6. "Is that a handbag?" : hint (jeo-geot-eun haen-deu-baek imnikka?)
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following into Korean.
Example - 1. "How much is this?" : hint (i-geot-eun eol-ma-imnikka?)
이것은 얼마입니까?
2. "How much is that?" : hint (jeo-geot-eun eol-ma-imnikka?)
3. "Is this a handbag as well?" : hint (i-geot-do haen-deu-baek imnikka?)
4. "Ia that a school too?" : hint (jeo-geot-do hak-kyo-imnikka?)
If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
Reply this post then, I will kindly assist and give you the answers.
여러분 힘 내세요~~! Don't give up guys~~!
Cheers, Tim
Tim