Postby rubin427 » December 21st, 2009 6:28 am
Did the Baduk lesson ever happen? I've been searching for it and I can not find it.
If not, I'll also request a lesson covering a baduk themed dialog. My interest in Korean is driven entirely by my interest in Go/Baduk. The local go players speak only Korean, and I speak only English. I am trying to develop basic language skills in Korean for use at the Go club.
There are three exchanges that are essential:
1) Negotiating the handicap at the beginning of the game. (jeopbaduk) (should I take a handicap? yes, three stones.)
2) Telling the other player that your move is to pass. (chaksupogi)
3) Resigning when things look grim. (deonjida)
Some other phrases that might be nice: Would you like to play a game with me? Whose turn is it? Where was your last play? Thank you for the game.
Thanks.