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+ const e = `---
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+ type: lesson
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+ id: korean-essentials-lesson-04
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+ title: "Lesson 4 — Shopping & Ordering (주세요, 얼마예요?, 이거/저거)"
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+ description: "Learn essential Korean phrases for shopping, ordering food, and making requests"
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+ order: 4
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+ parentId: ko-essentials
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+ difficulty: beginner
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+ cefrLevel: A1
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+ categories:
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+ - shopping
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+ - ordering
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+ - requests
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+ metadata:
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+ estimatedTime: 30
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+ prerequisites: [korean-essentials-lesson-03]
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+ learningObjectives:
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-04-request
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+ description: "Make requests using 주세요 and related patterns"
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+ skill: word-production
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-04-order
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+ description: "Order food and drinks at a restaurant or café"
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+ skill: situational-response
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-04-bargain
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+ description: "Ask about prices and negotiate at markets"
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+ skill: dialogue-comprehension
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Lesson 4 — Shopping & Ordering (쇼핑과 주문)
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+
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+ ## Introduction
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+ Two essential phrases will serve you in almost every commercial interaction in Korea:
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+ 1. **주세요** (ju-se-yo) — "Please give me" / "Please"
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+ 2. **얼마예요?** (eol-ma-ye-yo?) — "How much is it?"
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+
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+ Combined with demonstratives (이거/저거) and quantity words, these two phrases let you shop and order anywhere.
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+
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+ ## The Magic Word: 주세요
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+ 주세요 comes from 주다 (ju-da) = "to give." Adding -세요 makes it polite.
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+ **Pattern:** [Item] + 주세요
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+
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+ | Korean | Romanization | Meaning |
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+ |--------|-------------|---------|
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+ | 이거 주세요. | i-geo ju-se-yo | Please give me this. |
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+ | 물 주세요. | mul ju-se-yo | Water, please. |
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+ | 메뉴 주세요. | me-nyu ju-se-yo | Menu, please. |
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+ | 영수증 주세요. | yeong-su-jeung ju-se-yo | Receipt, please. |
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+ | 조금 더 주세요. | jo-geum deo ju-se-yo | Please give me a little more. |
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+
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+ ## Ordering at a Restaurant or Café
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+
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-ordering" title="Ordering Vocabulary"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-order-menu" word="메뉴" pronunciation="me-nyu" meaning="menu"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-order-jumunssi" word="주문하다" pronunciation="ju-mun-ha-da" meaning="to order"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-order-ibungyo" word="이분이요" pronunciation="i-bun-i-yo" meaning="two people (when asked party size at restaurant)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-order-yeogi" word="여기요!" pronunciation="yeo-gi-yo!" meaning="Excuse me! (to call a server)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-order-gyesan" word="계산해 주세요" pronunciation="gye-san-hae ju-se-yo" meaning="The bill, please"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-order-siksa" word="맛있어요" pronunciation="ma-sit-seo-yo" meaning="It is delicious"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-order-deolum" word="포장해 주세요" pronunciation="po-jang-hae ju-se-yo" meaning="To go, please / Please wrap it up"}
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ ## Shopping Vocabulary
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-shopping" title="Shopping Vocabulary"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-igeo" word="이거" pronunciation="i-geo" meaning="this (item close to me)"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-geugeo" word="그거" pronunciation="geu-geo" meaning="that (item close to you)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-jeogeo" word="저거" pronunciation="jeo-geo" meaning="that over there"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-jogeun" word="작은 것" pronunciation="ja-geun geot" meaning="smaller one"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-keun" word="큰 것" pronunciation="keun geot" meaning="bigger one"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-igeon" word="이건 얼마예요?" pronunciation="i-geon eol-ma-ye-yo?" meaning="How much is this?"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-kkakka" word="깎아 주세요" pronunciation="kka-kka ju-se-yo" meaning="Please give me a discount"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-shop-hwagin" word="카드 돼요?" pronunciation="ka-deu dwae-yo?" meaning="Can I pay by card?"}
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+
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+ :::
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+ ## Typical Restaurant Interaction
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+ **Entering:**
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+ > Customer: 두 명이요. (Du myeong-i-yo. — Two people.)
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+ > Server: 이쪽으로 오세요. (I-jjo-geu-ro o-se-yo. — Please come this way.)
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+ **Ordering:**
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+ > Customer: 여기요! 메뉴 주세요. (Yeo-gi-yo! Me-nyu ju-se-yo. — Excuse me! Menu, please.)
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+ > [after looking at menu]
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+ > Customer: 비빔밥 두 개 주세요. (Bi-bim-bap du gae ju-se-yo. — Two bibimbap, please.)
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+ > Server: 네, 알겠습니다. (Ne, al-get-sum-ni-da. — Yes, understood.)
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+ **Paying:**
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+ > Customer: 계산해 주세요. (Gye-san-hae ju-se-yo. — Bill, please.)
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+ > Server: 오만 원입니다. (O-man wo-nim-ni-da. — That is 50,000 won.)
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+ > Customer: 카드 돼요? (Ka-deu dwae-yo? — Can I pay by card?)
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+ > Server: 네, 됩니다. (Ne, doem-ni-da. — Yes, that's fine.)
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+ ## Typical Market Shopping Interaction
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+ **Asking price:**
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+ > Customer: 이거 얼마예요? (I-geo eol-ma-ye-yo? — How much is this?)
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+ > Vendor: 오천 원이에요. (O-cheon wo-ni-e-yo. — It is 5,000 won.)
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+ **Requesting discount:**
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+ > Customer: 좀 깎아 주세요. (Jom kka-kka ju-se-yo. — Please give me a little discount.)
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+ > Vendor: 사천오백 원에 드릴게요. (Sa-cheon-o-baek wo-ne deu-ril-ge-yo. — I'll give it to you for 4,500 won.)
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+ **Buying:**
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+ > Customer: 이거 두 개 주세요. (I-geo du gae ju-se-yo. — Two of these, please.)
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+ ## Key Points
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+ 1. **주세요 = please give me**: Attach any noun before it to request that item
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+ 2. **여기요!** = "Excuse me!": Call restaurant staff — never snap your fingers
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+ 3. **카드 돼요?** = "Card OK?": Always useful to confirm payment method
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+ 4. **좀** (jom) = "a little": Softens requests — 좀 주세요 sounds more polite than just 주세요
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+
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+ ## Practice Exercises
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-04-request" type="fill-in-blank" title="Make Requests with 주세요" skill="word-production" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-04-request"}
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+ **Question:** How do you make these requests in Korean?
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+ 1. Please give me water.
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+ 2. Please give me this.
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+ 3. The bill, please.
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+ **Answer:**
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+ 1. 물 주세요. (mul ju-se-yo)
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+ 2. 이거 주세요. (i-geo ju-se-yo)
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+ 3. 계산해 주세요. (gye-san-hae ju-se-yo)
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+ **Explanation:** 주세요 is the Swiss army knife of Korean requests. 물 (water) + 주세요 = water please. 이거 (this) + 주세요 = this please. 계산하다 (to calculate/pay) + -해 주세요 = please do the payment.
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+ :::
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-04-order" type="fill-in-blank" title="Order at a Café" skill="situational-response" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-04-order"}
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+ **Question:** You are at a Korean café. Order two iced Americanos and ask for the bill.
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+ **Answer:**
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+ 1. 여기요! (Yeo-gi-yo! — Excuse me!)
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+ 2. 아이스 아메리카노 두 잔 주세요. (A-i-seu a-me-ri-ka-no du jan ju-se-yo. — Two iced Americanos, please.)
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+ 3. 계산해 주세요. (Gye-san-hae ju-se-yo. — Bill, please.)
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+ **Explanation:** 아이스 = iced; 아메리카노 = Americano; 두 잔 = two cups (native number + 잔 counter). Calling the server: 여기요 (literally "here!") is the standard way to get a server's attention in Korea.
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+ :::
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-04-bargain" type="multiple-choice" title="Market Interaction" skill="dialogue-comprehension" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-04-bargain"}
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+ **Question:** The vendor says 만 원이에요 (man wo-ni-e-yo). What does this mean and how do you respond if you want a discount?
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+ **Options:**
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+ - It means 100 won; say 비싸요
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+ - It means 10,000 won; say 좀 깎아 주세요
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+ - It means 1,000 won; say 주세요
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+ - It means 100,000 won; say 너무 비싸요
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+ **Answer:** 2
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+ **Explanation:** 만 (man) = 10,000, so 만 원 = 10,000 won. To ask for a discount, say 좀 깎아 주세요 (jom kka-kka ju-se-yo). 깎다 (kka-kda) means "to cut/reduce." 너무 비싸요 (neo-mu bi-ssa-yo) = "too expensive" — useful if the price is really high.
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+ :::
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+ ## What's Next
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+ In Lesson 5, you will learn how to ask for and follow directions in Korean.
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+ `;
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+ export {
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+ e as default
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+ };
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+ const n = `---
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+ type: lesson
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+ id: korean-essentials-lesson-05
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+ title: "Lesson 5 — Directions (왼쪽, 오른쪽, 직진, 어디)"
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+ description: "Learn Korean vocabulary for asking and giving directions"
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+ order: 5
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+ parentId: ko-essentials
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+ difficulty: beginner
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+ cefrLevel: A1
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+ categories:
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+ - directions
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+ - navigation
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+ - vocabulary
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+ metadata:
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+ estimatedTime: 30
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+ prerequisites: [korean-essentials-lesson-04]
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+ learningObjectives:
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-05-directions
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+ description: "Use directional vocabulary: left, right, straight, turn"
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+ skill: word-recognition
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-05-ask
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+ description: "Ask how to get to a location"
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+ skill: word-production
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-05-follow
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+ description: "Understand simple direction instructions"
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+ skill: dialogue-comprehension
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+ ---
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+ # Lesson 5 — Directions (길 안내)
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+ ## Introduction
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+ Korea has excellent public transport, but you will still need to ask for directions from time to time. This lesson equips you with the vocabulary to ask where places are and understand the responses.
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+ Key phrase to remember:
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+ > **[Place]까지 어떻게 가요?** ([Place]-kka-ji eo-tteo-ke ga-yo?)
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+ > "How do I get to [place]?"
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+ ## Directional Vocabulary
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-directions" title="Direction Words (방향)"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-left" word="왼쪽" pronunciation="oen-jjok" meaning="left / left side"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-right" word="오른쪽" pronunciation="o-reun-jjok" meaning="right / right side"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-straight" word="직진" pronunciation="jik-jin" meaning="straight ahead"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-back" word="뒤" pronunciation="dwi" meaning="behind / back"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-front" word="앞" pronunciation="ap" meaning="front / ahead"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-turn-left" word="왼쪽으로 가세요" pronunciation="oen-jjo-geu-ro ga-se-yo" meaning="Go to the left / Turn left"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-turn-right" word="오른쪽으로 가세요" pronunciation="o-reun-jjo-geu-ro ga-se-yo" meaning="Go to the right / Turn right"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dir-go-straight" word="직진하세요" pronunciation="jik-jin-ha-se-yo" meaning="Go straight"}
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+ :::
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+ ## Distance and Landmarks
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-distance" title="Distance and Landmarks"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dist-apat" word="가깝다" pronunciation="ga-kkap-da" meaning="close / nearby (것 form: 가까워요)"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dist-meouda" word="멀다" pronunciation="meol-da" meaning="far (polite: 멀어요)"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dist-geogi" word="거기서" pronunciation="geo-gi-seo" meaning="from there"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dist-eolma" word="얼마나 걸려요?" pronunciation="eol-ma-na geol-lyeo-yo?" meaning="How long does it take?"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dist-bun" word="분 걸려요" pronunciation="bun geol-lyeo-yo" meaning="It takes [N] minutes"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-landmark-sageori" word="사거리" pronunciation="sa-geo-ri" meaning="intersection / crossroads"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-landmark-sinhoedung" word="신호등" pronunciation="sin-ho-deung" meaning="traffic light"}
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-landmark-ibgu" word="입구" pronunciation="ip-gu" meaning="entrance"}
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+ :::
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+ ## Key Navigation Patterns
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+ ### Asking for Directions
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+ | Korean | Romanization | Meaning |
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+ | 지하철역이 어디예요? | ji-ha-cheol-lyeo-gi eo-di-ye-yo? | Where is the subway station? |
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+ | 거기까지 어떻게 가요? | geo-gi-kka-ji eo-tteo-ke ga-yo? | How do I get there? |
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+ | 걸어서 갈 수 있어요? | geo-reo-seo gal su it-seo-yo? | Can I walk there? |
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+ | 지도에서 보여 주세요. | ji-do-e-seo bo-yeo ju-se-yo. | Please show me on the map. |
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+ ### Understanding Directions
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+ | Korean | Romanization | Meaning |
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+ | 저기 보이는 건물 | jeo-gi bo-i-neun geon-mul | The building you can see over there |
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+ | 신호등에서 왼쪽으로 | sin-ho-deung-e-seo oen-jjo-geu-ro | Turn left at the traffic light |
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+ | 사거리에서 오른쪽으로 | sa-geo-ri-e-seo o-reun-jjo-geu-ro | Turn right at the intersection |
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+ | 약 10분 걸려요 | yak sip bun geol-lyeo-yo | It takes about 10 minutes |
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+ | 입구가 저쪽이에요 | ip-gu-ga jeo-jjo-gi-e-yo | The entrance is over that way |
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+ ## Cardinal Directions
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+ | Korean | Romanization | Meaning |
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+ | 북쪽 | buk-jjok | north |
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+ | 남쪽 | nam-jjok | south |
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+ | 동쪽 | dong-jjok | east |
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+ | 서쪽 | seo-jjok | west |
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+ ## Sample Direction Conversation
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+ **You:** 실례합니다. 경복궁까지 어떻게 가요?
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+ (Sil-lye-ham-ni-da. Gyeong-bok-gung-kka-ji eo-tteo-ke ga-yo? — Excuse me. How do I get to Gyeongbokgung Palace?)
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+ **Local:** 이 길로 직진하세요. 사거리에서 왼쪽으로 가세요. 오른쪽에 있어요.
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+ (I gil-lo jik-jin-ha-se-yo. Sa-geo-ri-e-seo oen-jjo-geu-ro ga-se-yo. O-reun-jjo-ge it-seo-yo.
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+ — Go straight on this road. Turn left at the intersection. It is on the right.)
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+ **You:** 얼마나 걸려요?
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+ (Eol-ma-na geol-lyeo-yo? — How long does it take?)
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+ **Local:** 걸어서 15분 걸려요.
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+ (Geo-reo-seo sip-o bun geol-lyeo-yo. — It takes 15 minutes on foot.)
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+ **You:** 감사합니다!
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+ (Gam-sa-ham-ni-da! — Thank you!)
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+
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+ ## Subway Navigation
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+ Korean subways have signage in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese. Still, it helps to know:
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+ | Korean | Romanization | Meaning |
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+ |--------|-------------|---------|
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+ | [호선] | [number]-ho-seon | Line [number] (e.g., 2호선 = Line 2) |
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+ | 방향 | bang-hyang | direction |
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+ | 환승 | hwan-seung | transfer (between lines) |
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+ | 출구 | chul-gu | exit |
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+ | [N]번 출구 | [N]-beon chul-gu | Exit number [N] |
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+
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+ ## Key Points
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+ 1. **왼쪽/오른쪽**: Left/right — memorize these immediately; they appear everywhere
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+ 2. **직진 = go straight**: Literal meaning is "straight advance"
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+ 3. **으로/로 = toward**: 왼쪽**으로** ga-se-yo = go **toward** the left
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+ 4. **걸어서 = on foot**: 걸어서 10분 = 10 minutes walking
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+
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+ ## Practice Exercises
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+
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-05-directions" type="matching" title="Match Direction Words" skill="word-recognition" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-05-directions"}
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+
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+ **Question:** Match each Korean direction word to its meaning
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+
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+ - 왼쪽
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+ - 오른쪽
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+ - 직진
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+ - 앞
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+ - 뒤
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+ **Answer:**
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+
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+ - 왼쪽 = left
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+ - 오른쪽 = right
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+ - 직진 = straight ahead
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+ - 앞 = front
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+ - 뒤 = back / behind
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+
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+ **Explanation:** These five direction words are fundamental for navigation. 왼쪽 and 오른쪽 share the -쪽 suffix meaning "side/direction." 직진 is a Sino-Korean word: 직 (straight) + 진 (advance).
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-05-ask" type="fill-in-blank" title="Ask for Directions" skill="word-production" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-05-ask"}
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+
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+ **Question:** How do you ask these questions?
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+
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+ 1. Where is the subway station?
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+ 2. How do I get to the hotel?
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+ 3. How long does it take on foot?
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+ **Answer:**
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+ 1. 지하철역이 어디예요? (ji-ha-cheol-lyeo-gi eo-di-ye-yo?)
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+ 2. 호텔까지 어떻게 가요? (ho-tel-kka-ji eo-tteo-ke ga-yo?)
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+ 3. 걸어서 얼마나 걸려요? (geo-reo-seo eol-ma-na geol-lyeo-yo?)
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+
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+ **Explanation:** 까지 (kka-ji) = "until/to" — attached to the destination. 어떻게 (eo-tteo-ke) = "how." 걸어서 (geo-reo-seo) = "by walking / on foot."
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-05-follow" type="fill-in-blank" title="Follow the Directions" skill="dialogue-comprehension" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-05-follow"}
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+
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+ **Question:** A local gives you these directions: "직진하세요. 신호등에서 오른쪽으로 가세요. 왼쪽에 있어요."
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+ What do these directions mean in English?
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+ **Answer:**
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+ Go straight. At the traffic light, turn right. It is on the left.
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+ **Explanation:** Breaking it down: 직진하세요 = go straight; 신호등에서 = at the traffic light (에서 = at/from); 오른쪽으로 가세요 = go to the right (turn right); 왼쪽에 있어요 = it is on the left (에 있다 = exist at).
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ ## What's Next
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+
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+ In Lesson 6, the final lesson of the Essentials syllabus, you will learn daily expressions for agreeing, declining, apologizing, and managing conversations — the little phrases that make you sound natural in Korean.
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+ `;
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+ export {
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+ n as default
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+ };
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+ const n = `---
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+ type: lesson
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+ id: korean-essentials-lesson-06
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+ title: "Lesson 6 — Daily Expressions (네/아니요, 괜찮아요, 잠깐만요)"
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+ description: "Master everyday Korean expressions for agreeing, declining, and managing conversations"
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+ order: 6
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+ parentId: ko-essentials
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+ difficulty: beginner
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+ cefrLevel: A1
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+ categories:
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+ - daily-expressions
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+ - conversation
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+ - basics
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+ metadata:
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+ estimatedTime: 30
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+ prerequisites: [korean-essentials-lesson-05]
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+ learningObjectives:
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-06-agree
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+ description: "Agree and disagree using 네/아니요 and related expressions"
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+ skill: situational-response
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-06-manage
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+ description: "Manage conversations: ask for repetition, express confusion"
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+ skill: dialogue-comprehension
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+ - id: obj-ko-ess-06-daily
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+ description: "Use common daily filler expressions naturally"
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+ skill: word-production
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Lesson 6 — Daily Expressions (일상 표현)
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+
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+ ## Introduction
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+
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+ Beyond core phrases, fluency comes from knowing the small expressions that keep conversations flowing. This final lesson covers the everyday words and fillers that make your Korean sound natural — agreeing, declining, managing misunderstandings, and expressing your state.
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+
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+ ## Yes and No
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+
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-yes-no" title="Yes, No, and Acknowledgment"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-ne" word="네 / 예" pronunciation="ne / ye" meaning="yes (네 is standard; 예 is more formal)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-aniyo" word="아니요" pronunciation="a-ni-yo" meaning="no (polite)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-eung" word="응" pronunciation="eung" meaning="yeah / uh-huh (very casual)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-ani" word="아니" pronunciation="a-ni" meaning="no (casual)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-malayo" word="맞아요" pronunciation="ma-ja-yo" meaning="That's right / correct (agreeing)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-geurae" word="그래요" pronunciation="geu-rae-yo" meaning="I see / is that so / that's right"}
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ ## 괜찮아요 — The Multi-Purpose Word
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+
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+ **괜찮아요** (gwaen-cha-na-yo) may be the most versatile word in Korean. It means:
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+
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+ | Context | Meaning |
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+ |---------|---------|
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+ | After an apology | "It's okay / No problem" |
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+ | Offering food/help | "Are you okay with...?" / "Is it fine?" |
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+ | Declining an offer | "I'm fine, thank you" (politely declining) |
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+ | Checking on someone | "Are you alright?" |
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+
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-gwanchanayo" title="괜찮다 Expressions"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-gwanchanayo-ok" word="괜찮아요" pronunciation="gwaen-cha-na-yo" meaning="It's okay / I'm fine / No problem"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-gwanchanayo-you" word="괜찮으세요?" pronunciation="gwaen-cha-neu-se-yo?" meaning="Are you okay? (asking about someone else)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-gwanchanayo-not" word="괜찮지 않아요" pronunciation="gwaen-chan-chi a-na-yo" meaning="Not okay / It's a problem"}
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ ## Conversation Management
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+
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-conversation-mgmt" title="Conversation Management Phrases"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-jamkkanmanyo" word="잠깐만요" pronunciation="jam-kkan-man-yo" meaning="Just a moment, please / Hold on"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-dasi" word="다시 말해 주세요" pronunciation="da-si mal-hae ju-se-yo" meaning="Please say that again"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-cheoncheonhi" word="천천히 말해 주세요" pronunciation="cheon-cheon-hi mal-hae ju-se-yo" meaning="Please speak slowly"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-morugeyo" word="모르겠어요" pronunciation="mo-reu-get-seo-yo" meaning="I don't understand / I'm not sure"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-hangugeo" word="한국어를 잘 못 해요" pronunciation="han-gu-geo-reul jal mot hae-yo" meaning="I'm not good at Korean"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-yeongeo" word="영어 하세요?" pronunciation="yeong-eo ha-se-yo?" meaning="Do you speak English?"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-ihaeyo" word="이해해요" pronunciation="i-hae-hae-yo" meaning="I understand"}
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ ## Expressing State and Feelings
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+
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+ :::vocabulary-set{id="ko-feelings" title="Common Feeling Expressions"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-joayo" word="좋아요" pronunciation="jo-a-yo" meaning="Good / I like it / That's great"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-sireoyo" word="싫어요" pronunciation="si-reo-yo" meaning="I don't like it / No, thanks (stronger)"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-baegopayo" word="배고파요" pronunciation="bae-go-pa-yo" meaning="I'm hungry"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-baebullayo" word="배불러요" pronunciation="bae-bul-leo-yo" meaning="I'm full"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-pigonaeo" word="피곤해요" pronunciation="pi-gon-hae-yo" meaning="I'm tired"}
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+
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+ ::vocab-item{id="ko-jeulgeowo" word="즐거워요" pronunciation="jeul-geo-wo-yo" meaning="I'm having fun / It's enjoyable"}
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ ## Common Filler Words and Natural Responses
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+
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+ These small words make your Korean sound more natural:
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+
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+ | Korean | Romanization | Use |
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+ |--------|-------------|-----|
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+ | 음... | eum... | Hmm... (thinking) |
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+ | 아! | a! | Oh! (realization) |
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+ | 아, 그렇군요. | a, geu-reo-kun-yo | Oh, I see. |
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+ | 진짜요? | jin-jja-yo? | Really? |
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+ | 그래요? | geu-rae-yo? | Is that so? / Really? |
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+ | 물론이죠! | mul-lon-i-jyo! | Of course! |
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+ | 당연하죠! | dang-yeon-ha-jyo! | Naturally! / Of course! |
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+ | 어쩌죠... | eo-jjeo-jyo... | What should I do... / That's a problem... |
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+
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+ ## Putting It All Together — Sample Conversations
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+
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+ **Conversation 1: Dealing with a misunderstanding**
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+ > Korean: 죄송한데요, 여기 자리 있어요?
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+ > (Excuse me, is this seat available?)
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+ >
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+ > You: 잠깐만요... 모르겠어요. 다시 말해 주세요.
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+ > (Just a moment... I don't understand. Please say that again.)
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+ >
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+ > Korean: [slowly] 여기 앉아도 돼요?
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+ > (Can I sit here?)
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+ >
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+ > You: 아! 네, 괜찮아요.
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+ > (Oh! Yes, it's fine.)
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+
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+ **Conversation 2: Declining food**
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+ > Host: 더 드실래요? (Deo deu-sil-lae-yo? — Would you like more?)
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+ > You: 괜찮아요. 배불러요. 정말 맛있었어요!
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+ > (Gwaen-cha-na-yo. Bae-bul-leo-yo. Jeong-mal ma-sit-seo-sseo-yo! — I'm fine, thank you. I'm full. It was really delicious!)
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+
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+ ## Key Points
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+
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+ 1. **괜찮아요 = versatile**: "It's okay," "I'm fine," declining politely — context determines meaning
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+ 2. **잠깐만요 = pause politely**: Use this to buy thinking time in conversation
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+ 3. **천천히 말해 주세요**: Say this without embarrassment — Koreans appreciate the effort
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+ 4. **아! + 그렇군요**: "Oh! I see." — essential conversation lubricant
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+
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+ ## Practice Exercises
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+
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-06-agree" type="matching" title="Match Response to Situation" skill="situational-response" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-06-agree"}
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+
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+ **Question:** What is the best response in each situation?
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+
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+ 1. Someone apologizes for bumping into you
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+ 2. Someone asks if Korean food is good
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+ 3. Someone offers you more food but you are full
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+
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+ **Answer:**
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+ 1. 괜찮아요. (Gwaen-cha-na-yo — It's okay / No problem)
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+ 2. 네, 맛있어요! (Ne, ma-sit-seo-yo! — Yes, it's delicious!)
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+ 3. 괜찮아요. 배불러요. (Gwaen-cha-na-yo. Bae-bul-leo-yo. — I'm fine, thank you. I'm full.)
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+
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+ **Explanation:** 괜찮아요 appears in all three — but with different nuances. Context determines whether it means "no problem," "yes it's fine," or "no thank you." Korean speakers understand from context.
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-06-manage" type="fill-in-blank" title="Manage a Difficult Conversation" skill="dialogue-comprehension" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-06-manage"}
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+
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+ **Question:** A Korean person speaks to you quickly and you don't understand. What do you say?
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+
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+ 1. Ask them to speak slowly: ___
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+ 2. Say you don't understand: ___
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+ 3. Ask them to say it again: ___
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+
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+ **Answer:**
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+ 1. 천천히 말해 주세요. (cheon-cheon-hi mal-hae ju-se-yo)
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+ 2. 모르겠어요. (mo-reu-get-seo-yo) or 한국어를 잘 못 해요. (han-gu-geo-reul jal mot hae-yo)
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+ 3. 다시 말해 주세요. (da-si mal-hae ju-se-yo)
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+
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+ **Explanation:** These three phrases are your toolkit for difficult conversations. Most Koreans will gladly accommodate — being a learner is respected, not mocked. 천천히 = slowly; 다시 = again; 모르겠어요 = I don't know/understand.
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ :::exercise{id="ko-ess-06-daily" type="fill-in-blank" title="Natural Responses" skill="word-production" objectiveId="obj-ko-ess-06-daily"}
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+
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+ **Question:** How do you say these naturally in Korean?
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+
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+ 1. "Really?" (expressing surprise)
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+ 2. "Of course!"
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+ 3. "I'm tired today."
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+
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+ **Answer:**
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+
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+ 1. 진짜요? (jin-jja-yo?) or 그래요? (geu-rae-yo?)
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+ 2. 물론이죠! (mul-lon-i-jyo!) or 당연하죠! (dang-yeon-ha-jyo!)
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+ 3. 오늘 피곤해요. (o-neul pi-gon-hae-yo.)
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+
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+ **Explanation:** 진짜 (really/truly) is used frequently in Korean conversation. 물론 comes from Chinese roots (物論) meaning "of course." 오늘 (today) + 피곤해요 (tired) = natural daily expression.
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+
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+ :::
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+
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+ ## Congratulations!
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+
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+ You have completed the Korean Essentials syllabus. You now know how to:
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+ - Greet people appropriately at any time of day
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+ - Introduce yourself with name and nationality
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+ - Ask basic questions about things, places, and prices
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+ - Shop and order at restaurants and cafés
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+ - Ask for and follow directions
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+ - Manage everyday conversations naturally
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+
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+ You have everything you need to begin real interactions in Korea. Keep practicing!
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+ `;
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+ export {
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+ n as default
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+ };
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+ import { SyllabusConfig, ContentLoader } from '../../shared.js';
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+ export declare const config: SyllabusConfig;
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+ export declare const loader: ContentLoader;
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+ export declare const loadLesson: (lessonNumber: number) => Promise<import('../../shared.js').LoadedLesson>;
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+ export declare const loadAllLessons: () => Promise<import('../../shared.js').LoadedLesson[]>;
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+ export declare const getAvailableLessons: () => number[];
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=index.d.ts.map
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+ import { createContentLoader as o } from "../../shared.js";
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+ const s = {
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+ id: "ko-numbers",
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+ title: "숫자 (Korean Numbers)",
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+ description: "Learn Korean Sino-Korean and native number systems, counters, time, dates, and money",
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+ language: "ko",
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+ locale: "ko-KR",
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+ lessonCount: 5,
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+ difficulty: "beginner",
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+ cefrLevel: "A1",
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+ icon: "numbers",
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+ version: "0.1.0"
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+ };
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+ async function r(n) {
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+ switch (n) {
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+ case 1:
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+ return import("./lessons/lesson-01.mdx.js");
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+ case 2:
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+ return import("./lessons/lesson-02.mdx.js");
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+ case 3:
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+ return import("./lessons/lesson-03.mdx.js");
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+ case 4:
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+ return import("./lessons/lesson-04.mdx.js");
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+ case 5:
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+ return import("./lessons/lesson-05.mdx.js");
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+ default:
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+ throw new Error(`Lesson ${n} not found`);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ const e = o(s, r), a = e.loadLesson.bind(e), i = e.loadAllLessons.bind(e), c = e.getAvailableLessons.bind(e);
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+ export {
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+ s as config,
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+ c as getAvailableLessons,
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+ i as loadAllLessons,
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+ a as loadLesson,
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+ e as loader
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+ };