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Review the vocabulary that is useful when asking about well-being
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Let's review the key words and phrases. |
아주(a-ju) is an adverb meaning "very." 아-주(a-ju) |
안녕하세요. (An-nyeong-ha-se-yo.) Hello. 안녕하세요. (An-nyeong-ha-se-yo.) |
Let's review. |
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. |
Then repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation. |
Ready? |
Do you remember the word for "well?" |
잘 (jal) |
잘 (jal) |
Do you remember how Mark asks, |
"How have you been?" |
잘 지냈어요? (Jal ji-naess-eo-yo?) |
잘 지냈어요? (Jal ji-naess-eo-yo?) |
Do you remember how to say, "Yes?" |
네 (ne) |
네 (ne) |
Do you remember how Sang-hun Song says, |
"Yes, I've been well." |
네, 잘 지냈어요. (Ne, jal ji-naess-eo-yo.) |
네, 잘 지냈어요. (Ne, jal ji-naess-eo-yo.) |
Do you remember the informal way to ask, "How have you been?" |
잘 지냈어. (Jal ji-nae-sseo. ) |
잘 지냈어. (Jal ji-nae-sseo. ) |
And how to say "hello?" |
안녕하세요. (An-nyeong-ha-se-yo.) |
안녕하세요. (An-nyeong-ha-se-yo.) |
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