Vocabulary (Review)
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Review the vocabulary that is useful to order two or more of something
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Let's review the new words. |
삼 (sam) "three," |
삼. |
삼. |
사 (sa) "four," |
사. |
사. |
일 (il) "one," |
일. |
일. |
Let's review. |
Respond to the prompts by speaking aloud. |
Then repeat after me, focusing on pronunciation. |
Ready? |
Do you remember how to say "please?" |
주세요 (ju-se-yo). |
주세요 (ju-se-yo). |
And the counter for "serving?" |
인분 (in-bun). |
인분 (in-bun). |
Do you remember how to say "this?" |
이거 (i-geo). |
이거 (i-geo). |
Do you remember how Karen Morris says, "Two of these, please?" |
이거 이 인분 주세요. (I-geo i in-bun ju-se-yo.) |
이거 이 인분 주세요. (I-geo i in-bun ju-se-yo.) |
Do you remember how to say "to order?" |
주문하다 (ju-mun-ha-da). |
주문하다 (ju-mun-ha-da). |
Do you remember how the waiter says, "Are you ready to order?" |
주문하시겠어요? (Ju-mun-ha-si-gess-eo-yo?) |
주문하시겠어요? (Ju-mun-ha-si-gess-eo-yo?) |
Do you remember how to say "one" in Sino-Korean numbers? |
일 (il). |
일 (il). |
And how to say "three?" |
삼 (sam). |
삼 (sam). |
And how to say "four?" |
사 (sa). |
사 (sa). |
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