Lesson Transcript

Let's practice.
Imagine you're Mark Morris, and you're at a restaurant. You see a picture of a dish you'd like to try. Respond to the waiter by saying,
"One of these, please."
Ready?
주문하시겠어요? (Ju-mun-ha-si-gess-eo-yo?)
이거 일 인분 주세요. (I-geo il in-bun ju-se-yo.)
Listen again and repeat.
이거 일 인분 주세요. (I-geo il in-bun ju-se-yo.)
이거 일 인분 주세요. (I-geo il in-bun ju-se-yo.)
Let's try another.
Now, imagine you want to order three of something.
Ready?
주문하시겠어요? (Ju-mun-ha-si-gess-eo-yo?)
이거 삼 인분 주세요. (I-geo sam in-bun ju-se-yo.)
Listen again and repeat.
이거 삼 인분 주세요. (I-geo sam in-bun ju-se-yo.)
이거 삼 인분 주세요. (I-geo sam in-bun ju-se-yo.)
Let's try one more.
Imagine you're Karen Morris, and you want to order four of something. Ready?
주문하시겠어요? (Ju-mun-ha-si-gess-eo-yo?)
이거 사 인분 주세요. (I-geo sa in-bun ju-se-yo.)
Listen again and repeat.
이거 사 인분 주세요. (I-geo sa in-bun ju-se-yo.)
이거 사 인분 주세요. (I-geo sa in-bun ju-se-yo.)
This is the end of this lesson.
Remember, these Can Do lessons are about learning practical language skills.
What's next?
Show us what you can do.
When you're ready, take your assessment.
You can take it again and again, so try anytime you like.
Our teachers will assess it, and give you your results.
Now you know how to order two or more of something in Korean. That's all there is to it.
Keep practicing — and move on to the next lesson!

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