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Get exam-ready with TOPIK Ⅱ | The Final Step. Your final practice starts here. Ace TOPIK Ⅱ with Confidence - Your Ultimate Practice CompanionTOPIK Ⅱ | The Final Step delivers everything you need for final exam preparation in one complete package. Created by Talk To Me In Korean, the world's most trusted Korean learning platform with over 2 million learners worldwide, this book gives you the edge you need to succeed.What's InsideThree Full-Length Practice Tests That Mirror the Real ExamEvery question is crafted based on a thorough analysis of all released TOPIK Ⅱ exams. We've replicated the exact question types and topic distribution while ensuring 100% original content across all three tests-no repetition, maximum learning value.Test Translations in 4 Languages (Free Online Access)Struggling with Korean explanations? Access complete test translations in English, Chinese, Japanese, or Vietnamese on our website. Perfect for ensuring you understand every nuance before exam day.Answer Keys with Clear, Easy-to-Follow ExplanationsDon't just know what's correct-understand why you got it wrong. Our intuitive explanations break down each answer so you can learn from your mistakes and avoid them on test day.Bonus Vocabulary & Grammar Practice BookletA separate mini-book organizes all key vocabulary and grammar from the tests. Use it before practice for preview or after for targeted review-efficient learning made simple.Professional-Quality Listening Audio FilesPractice with audio files that sound just like the real TOPIK listening test. Free download included-train your ears in authentic test conditions.Who This Book Is ForPerfect for intermediate to advanced Korean learners preparing for TOPIK Ⅱ, especially those who:Need realistic final practice before test dayWant high-accuracy questions reflecting current exam trendsPrefer clear explanations over complicated analysisBenefit from native language support when neededAre serious about passing TOPIK Ⅱ on their next attempt Why Choose TOPIK Ⅱ | The Final Step?Talk To Me In Korean has helped over 10 million learners worldwide master Korean over the past 14 years. This book brings that same proven teaching approach to TOPIK preparation-practical, accessible, and results-driven. TOPIK Ⅱ 시험 전 마지막 점검, 이 책 한 권이면 충분합니다전 세계 한국어 학습자들에게 신뢰받는 Talk To Me In Korean의 토픽 2 시험 전 마지막 연습 실전 모의고사 문제집입니다. 시험을 앞둔 학습자들이 실전에 가장 가깝게 연습하고, 마지막 점검을 할 수 있도록 기획했습니다.이 책의 특징1. 철저한 기출 분석을 바탕으로 한 3회분 실전 모의고사지금까지 공개된 모든 TOPIK Ⅱ 기출 문제를 철저히 분석하고, 최신 출제 경향을 반영하여 집필했습니다. 출제 유형과 주제 범주는 기존 기출과 동일하게 유지하면서도 소재는 겹치지 않도록 구성했으며, 3회의 모의고사 역시 서로 중복 없이 다양한 주제와 문형을 다룹니다.2. 4개 국어 시험지 번역 제공 (웹사이트)영어, 중국어, 일본어, 베트남어로 번역된 시험지를 웹사이트에서 제공합니다. 한국어 해설만으로 이해가 어려운 부분이 있다면, 모국어로 된 시험지 번역본을 참고하여 완벽하게 이해할 수 있습니다.3. 직관적이고 쉬운 정답과 해설단순히 정답만 제공하는 것이 아니라, 왜 틀렸는지, 어떤 점을 놓쳤는지 누구나 쉽게 이해할 수 있도록 직관적인 해설을 담았습니다.4. 어휘와 문법 연습장 (책 속의 책)시험 문제에 등장하는 주요 어휘와 문법을 따로 정리한 연습장을 제공합니다. 예습과 복습 모두에 활용할 수 있어 효율적인 학습이 가능합니다.5. 실전과 동일한 듣기 오디오 파일실제 TOPIK 시험의 듣기 오디오와 흡사한 고퀄리티 오디오 파일을 무료로 제공하여, 실전과 동일한 환경에서 연습할 수 있습니다.이런 분들께 추천합니다TOPIK Ⅱ 시험을 앞두고 마지막 실전 연습이 필요한 분최신 출제 경향이 반영된 적중률 높은 모의고사를 원하는 분문제 속 어휘와 문법을 체계적으로 정리하고 싶은 분직관적이고 쉬운 해설로 오답 이유를 정확히 이해하고 싶은 분필요할 때 모국어 시험지 번역본을 참고하며 학습하고 싶은 분TOPIK Ⅱ 합격의 마지막 관문, 토픽 2 시험 전 마지막 연습과 함께하세요.
TOPIK Ⅰ 시험 전 마지막 점검, 이 책 한 권이면 충분합니다Prepare smarter with TTMIK’s complete TOPIK prep toolkit.전 세계 한국어 학습자들에게 신뢰받는 Talk To Me In Korean의 토픽 1 시험 전 마지막 연습 실전 모의고사 문제집입니다. 시험을 앞둔 학습자들이 실전에 가장 가깝게 연습하고, 마지막 점검을 할 수 있도록 기획했습니다.Brought to you by trusted language education company Talk To Me In Korean, TOPIK I The Final Step is your comprehensive prep resource for the TOPIK I exam. Practice confidently with mock tests based on thorough analysis of every TOPIK I exam administered to date.Contents 문제집(Workbook)TOPIK 시험 안내(Exam Guide)이 책의 구성 및 활용법(Structure and Usage of This Book)제1회 모의고사: 듣기, 읽기(Test 1: Listening, Reading)제2회 모의고사: 듣기, 읽기(Test 2: Listening, Reading)제3회 모의고사: 듣기, 읽기(Test 3: Listening, Reading)OMR 답안지(OMR Answer Sheets)정답과 해설(Answers and Explanations)제1회 모의고사(Test 1)제2회 모의고사(Test 2)제3회 모의고사(Test 3)[책 속의 책(Booklet)]어휘와 문법 연습장(Vocabulary and Grammar Drills)
How to Use the Talk To Me In Korean Workbook Quick guide to Han-geul Lesson 1. 안녕하세요. 감사합니다. (Hello, Thank you) Lesson 2. 네. 아니요. (Yes, No, What?) Lesson 3. 안녕히 가세요. 안녕히 계세요. (Good-bye, See you) Lesson 4. 죄송합니다. 저기요. (I’m sorry, Excuse me) Lesson 5. -이에요/예요 (It’s me, What is it?) Lesson 6. 이거, 이거 뭐예요? (What is this?, This is …) Lesson 7. 이, 저, 그, 거/것 (This, That, It) Lesson 8. 아니에요. (It’s NOT me) Lesson 9. -은/-는, -이/-가 (topic, subject marking particles) Lesson 10. 있어요. 없어요. (have, don’t have, there is, there isn’t) Lesson 11. 주세요. (Please give me) Lesson 12. 맛있어요. 잘 먹겠습니다. (it’s delicious, it tastes awful, thank you for the food) Lesson 13. -고 싶어요 (I want to …) Lesson 14. 뭐 ?고 싶어요? (What do you want to do?) Lesson 15. 일, 이, 삼, 사, … (Sino-Korean Numbers) Lesson 16. -아/어/여요 (Basic Present Tense) Lesson 17. -았/었/였어요 (Past Tense) Lesson 18. 어디, -에, -에서 (Location-marking Particles) Lesson 19. 언제 (When) Lesson 20. 하나, 둘, 셋, 넷, … (Native Korean numbers) Lesson 21. 안, -지 않다 (Negative Sentences) Lesson 22. 하다 (verb) Lesson 23. 누구? (Who?) Lesson 24. 왜? 어떻게? (Why? How?) Lesson 25. -에서/부터 ?까지 (From A To B, From C Until D) Answers
Learn how to speak Korean with correct pronunciation in a fun and easy way. Use the TTMIK: Audio App and Scan the QR codes in the book on our mobile app to use accompanying video and audio files. Free audio files are available HEREAn all-in-one guide for confident and accurate Korean pronunciation! This book introduces not only standard Korean pronunciation rules but also pronunciations that many Korean learners struggle with. Learners of all levels can learn to speak Korean accurately through the detailed and fun explanations and valuable tips offered in the book.And here are even more reasons you will love this book! Illustrations and video animations will help you check the right tongue position and mouth shape. You can listen to the correct pronunciation recorded by native speakers. You can reinforce what you’ve learned in each lesson through various exercises and quizzes! Table of Contents How to Use This Book Preface Chapter 1. The Pronunciation That Korean Learners Struggle with the Most: Consonants Lesson 1-1. Can You Tell the Difference Between ㄱ, ㅋ, and ㄲ? Lesson 1-2. Are You Playing with a Ball or a Bean? Quiz Time Lesson 2-1. Can You Tell the Difference Between ㄷ, ㅌ, and ㄸ? Lesson 2-2. Are You Saying That You Shivered or That You Dusted Yourself Off? Quiz Time Lesson 3-1. Can You Tell the Difference Between ㅂ, ㅍ, and ㅃ? Lesson 3-2. Do You Feel Pain in Your Foot or in Your Arm? Quiz Time Lesson 4-1. Can You Tell the Difference Between ㅅ and ㅆ? Lesson 4-2. Do You Want Me to Buy It or Wrap It? Quiz Time Lesson 5-1. Can You Tell the Difference Between ㅈ, ㅊ, and ㅉ? Lesson 5-2. Are You Asking for My Car or My Ruler? Quiz Time Chapter 2. The Pronunciation That Korean Learners Struggle with the Most: Vowels Lesson 1-1. Can You Pronounce 오 and 어 Differently? Lesson 1-2. A Cup of Nosebleed in the Morning? Quiz Time Lesson 2-1. Can You Pronounce 요 and 여 Differently? Lesson 2-2. Is It Yoga Time or Free Time? Quiz Time Lesson 3-1. Can You Pronounce 으 and 어 Differently? Lesson 3-2. Did You Get It Wrong or Were You Robbed? Quiz Time Lesson 4-1. Can You Pronounce 우 and 으 Differently? Lesson 4-2. Are You Saying That You Are Lucky or That You Like Silver? Quiz Time Chapter 3. How on Earth Should I Pronounce 의? Chapter 4. Transformers Lesson 1-1. Doubles in Disguise Lesson 1-2. Decepti-consonants Lesson 1-3. Space Bridge Lesson 1-4. More Than Meets the Eye Lesson 2-1. Throw Away the Rules! Lesson 2-2. Just Memorize It! Lesson 3. Follow My Lead! Lesson 4. When in Rome… Lesson 5. ㄴ, Watch Out for ㄹ. Lesson 6. The Quiet Strength of ㅎ Lesson 7-1. Sticky Consonants Lesson 7-2. Morphing Consonants Chapter 5. 읽 Wherefore Art Thou Pronounced 익? Chapter 6. What?! I Did Not Know It Would Sound Like This! Lesson 1. Why Isn’t 겉옷 Pronounced [거톧]? Lesson 2. Why Isn’t 꽃잎 Pronounced [꼬칩]? Chapter 7. Why Don’t I Sound Right? Lesson 1. What Is the Difference Between G and ㄱ? Lesson 2. What Are the Differences Between N and ㄴ, and D and ㄷ? Lesson 3. What Are the Differences Between M and ㅁ, and B and ㅂ? Lesson 4. What Are the Differences Between L, R, and ㄹ? Lesson 5. ㅅ the Chameleon Lesson 6. What Is the Difference Between J and ㅈ? Chapter 8. Not Quite English Lesson 1. Sit on the Bench, Not on My Benz. Lesson 2. Why English Is Pronounced Differently in Korean Lesson 3. Native Korean Speakers vs. The Dictionary Chapter 9. That Is Not My Name. Chapter 10. Do Not Get Lost On Your Way to Costco. Chapter 11. Correct Order, Wrong Food Lesson 1. Sundae Blues Lesson 2. Why Are Olives So Hard to Find? Chapter 12. There Is No Gang in Gangnam. Chapter 13. To Avoid Stress, Correct Your Stress Lesson 1. Highs and Lows Lesson 2. What Did You Eat? vs. Did You Eat Something? Chapter 14. The Dictionary Is Wrong?! Bonus: The Short-Long Debate Glossary
Get familiar with the stories only Koreans know! Polish your reading skills and learn everyday cultural expressions with these fun Korean folktales. Look Inside the book on Vimeo Free audio files are available HERE How You’ll Learn Discover Korean culture through 15 classic stories Pick up words, phrases, and grammar in context Follow along and concentrate better with native audio Remember the tortoise and the hare? What about the green frogs? Surely you’ve heard of the snail bride? From Han Seokbong to Hong Gildong, Korean Folktales in Conversation clues you in on Korea’s most famous old stories and how they come up in everyday life — all while you practice your reading skills!Culture and ConversationDive deeper into Korean culture with 15 classic stories. Pick up useful folktale-based phrases sure to impress a native speaker.Learning in ContextPick up new words and phrases naturally in every story. Understand better with English translations and helpful reading supports for vocab and grammar.Read and ListenFollow along with our audio track word by word, story by story. Each story comes to life recorded by native speakers.Table of ContentsPrefaceHow To Use This Book01 I Am Not Scared of Tigers!호랑이와 곶감 The Tiger and the Dried Persimmon02 Whatever You Say, I Will Do the Opposite.청개구리 이야기 The Green Frogs03 Darkness Cannot Stop Us한석봉과 어머니 Han Seokbong and His Mother04 Magpies Never Forget은혜 갚은 까치 The Magpie Which Repaid a Favor05 Or Else I Will Eat You.해와 달이 된 남매 The Brother and Sister Who Became the Sun and the Moon06 No bottom, No gain콩쥐 팥쥐 Kongjwi and Patjwi07 Uh-oh, This Is Unexpected.혹부리 할아버지 The Old Man with a Lump08 Making a Long Distance Relationship Work견우와 직녀 Gyeonu and Jiknyeo09 Confidence Maketh Con Man대동강을 판 김 선달 Seondal Kim Who Sold the Daedong River10 Don’t Be Greedy, Bro!흥부와 놀부 Heungbu and Nolbu11 How to Become an Actual Cow-boy소가 된 게으름뱅이 The Lazy Man Who Became a Cow12 Doppelganger Alert손톱 먹은 쥐 The Mouse That Ate Fingernails13 A Huge Fan of Garlic단군 이야기 The Dan-gun Story14 Someone Is In My House!우렁이 각시 The Snail Bride15 The Most Famous Name In Korea홍길동전 The Tale of Hong GildongGrammar PointGlossar
Train yourself for real Korean interactions in 10-minute chunks! You’ll reach a lower intermediate level after just 50 days. Look Inside the book on VimeoHow You’ll Learn Study in chunks short enough for any schedule Learn through natural conversation Pick up practical grammar you can apply anywhere Listen, repeat, and role-play with audio read by native speakers Not all of us can study for 30 minutes or more each day. Life is crazy — we understand!That’s why we’ve created a book for beginners that fits right into your schedule.Reach a lower intermediate level in just 50 days.10 Minutes A Day Find all your study material on just two pages every day. Read, listen, repeat, and practice in 10 minutes — you won’t find a Korean textbook easier to follow. Real-Life Conversations Learn with natural conversations that touch on daily life in Korea and elsewhere. After 50 days, you’ll be able to hold your own in a variety of real situations. Practical Grammar, Learn Naturally Pick up handy grammar points and vocabulary in context. Stay on track with helpful explanations. Each lesson helps build a base you can use to keep studying later. Listen and Repeat Use our audio track to check comprehension, model pronunciation, and practice speaking your part. Get immersed with ambient sound recorded in Korea.If you’re looking for a fun and easy start to your studies, 10-Minute Korean is the book for you. Table of ContentsPrefaceHow to Use This BookQuick Guide to 한글(Hangeul)Korean Speech LevelsBasic Korean GreetingsDay 01 제 이름은 최경은이에요. My name is Kyeong-eun Choi.Day 02 저 학생 아니에요. I’m not a student.Day 03 이게 뭐예요? What’s this?Day 04 저 집에 가요. I go home. / I’m going home.Day 05 책 읽어요. I read a book. / I’m reading a book.Review Quiz 01-05Day 06 저는 스물네 살이에요. I’m 24 years old.Day 07 오늘 5월 22일이에요. Today is May 22nd.Day 08 생일이 언제예요? When is your birthday?Day 09 7시 30분이에요. It’s 7:30.Day 10 그거는 4만 8천 원이에요. That one is 48,000 won.Review Quiz 06-10Day 11 한강 공원에서 운동해요. I exercise in Han river park.Day 12 우리 같이 저녁 먹을까요? Shall we have dinner together?Day 13 현우 씨도 맥주 마실래요? Hyunwoo, do you want to drink some beer, too?Day 14 우리 카페 가자. Let’s go to the cafe.Day 15 여기 우유 있어요? Is there any milk here?Review Quiz 11-15Day 16 한국어 할 수 있어요? Can you speak Korean?Day 17 한국 드라마 보고 있어요. I’m watching a Korean drama.Day 18 한국 노래 듣는 거예요? Are you listening to Korean songs?Day 19 저는 잘생긴 사람을 좋아해요. I like handsome men.Day 20 제가 제일 좋아하는 가수예요. This is the singer that I like the most.Review Quiz 16-20Day 21 저 남편이랑 영화 보러 가요. I’ll go to watch a movie with my husband.Day 22 그냥 집에서 쉴 거예요. I’ll just get some rest at home.Day 23 저기요! 주문할게요. Excuse me! I’ll place an order.Day 24 오늘 점심에 먹을 음식이에요. This is the food that I’ll eat for lunch today.Day 25 서울역 도착했어? Did you arrive at Seoul station?Review Quiz 21-25Day 26 한국어 공부하려고 왔어요. I came here to study Korean.Day 27 그거 우리 본 영화 아니야? Isn’t it the movie that we watched?Day 28 아이스크림부터 끊는 거 어때요? How about stop eating the ice cream first?Day 29 저 좀 도와주세요. Please give me some help.Day 30 그거 예쁜데 진짜 비싸요. That one is pretty but really expensive.Review Quiz 26-30Day 31 그 영화 보지 마세요. Don’t watch that movie.Day 32 바다에 수영하러 가고 싶어. I want to go swimming at the beach.Day 33 자전거 탈 줄 알아요? Do you know how to ride a bike?Day 34 저 친구랑 게임 해도 돼요? Is it okay if I play games with my friend?Day 35 보통 키인 것 같아요. It seems like it’s just average height.Review Quiz 31-35Day 36 좀 기다리셔야 돼요. You should wait a bit.Day 37 내가 오늘 발을 안 씻어서 그래. It’s because I didn’t wash my feet today.Day 38 그릇 뜨거우니까 조심하세요. The bowl is hot, so be careful.Day 39 어제 뛰다가 넘어졌어요. Yesterday I was running and then fell down.Day 40 홍대입구역에서 지하철 타시면 돼요. You can take a subway at the Hongik University station.Review Quiz 36-40Day 41 빨리 방학되면 좋겠다! It would be great if the vacation comes quickly!Day 42 나랑 사귀었던 사람이야. He is the one that I used to have a relationship with.Day 43 나 내일부터 엄마랑 운동하기로 했어. I decided to exercise with mom starting tomorrow. Day 44 전에 허리 치료 받은 적 있어요? Have you ever had your back treated before?Day 45 경은 씨 어디 있는지 알아요? Do you know where Kyeong-eun is?Review Quiz 41-45Day 46 너 자는 동안 내가 다 먹었어. I ate all of it while you were sleeping.Day 47 피자를 너무 많이 먹었더니 배 아파. I ate too much pizza and now my stomach hurts. Day 48 집에서 나오자마자 머리에 새똥 맞았어. As soon as I came out from home, I got bird poop on my head. Day 49 내가 사 줄 테니까 그냥 나와. I’ll buy it for you, so just come out.Day 50 한국어 배운 지 얼마나 됐어요? How long have you studied Korean?Review Quiz 46-50Answer KeyKorean NumbersGlossary
With the second book of our best-selling “My First 500 Korean Words” series, you can effectively expand your Korean vocabulary from a beginner to an intermediate level. Audio files for this book are available on the TTMIK website.Tired of memorizing word lists without context?Feel like your Korean vocabulary is limited?With this book, you can learn 500 new Korean words and thousands of related words and expressions through short stories, making it easier to understand, retain, and use new words.This book is the perfect choice for those looking to build a strong vocabulary foundation and level up their Korean skills from a beginner to an intermediate level.Following the same structure as the first book, each lesson of “My First 500 Korean Words Book 2” presents 10 new words through a short story where the words are put together into meaningful context. Designed for upper beginners to intermediate learners, this book covers more types of words and more advanced grammar points compared to the previous book.Why You’ll Love This Book You can learn 500 words in context that are used daily by native Korean speakers. With the exercises and review quizzes, you can boost your retention of new words. The lessons are simple enough to complete daily, which will keep you motivated. You’ll naturally pick up complex conjugation and other grammar points while reading stories. ContentsPrefaceHow to Use This BookIntroductionWords Day 01-10Quiz Day 01-10Words Day 11-20Quiz Day 11-20Words Day 21-30Quiz Day 21-30Words Day 31-40Quiz Day 31-40Words Day 41-50Quiz Day 41-50AnswersIndex
Simply follow the guidelines and simple missions in this book and you will find yourself writing in Korean much better and much more confidently! Great for all levels!Here’s why you are going to love this book! You can learn commonly used day-to-day Korean expressions. You can turn everyday moments into learning opportunities. Your social media feed will become more interesting! Daily writing practices will give you a confidence boost in your Korean skills. What was your day like today? What is on your mind right now? What are you celebrating? These are not only good questions to answer on social media, but also great topics to write about for improving your Korean! Improve your Korean writing skills by sticking to a regular schedule with the 30-day challenge in this book. Made Specifically for Effective Daily Writing Practices Writing practices are a crucial part of learning to “speak” Korean well. You can slow down and construct sentences at your own pace before you use them. It is not always easy, however, to decide what to write about. The TTMIK team designed this book so that even learners with no writing experience can start making realistic and natural sentences in Korean! Share Your Day on Social Media in Korean! Just follow the friendly guidelines in this book and fill in the blanks with words about your own daily life. You will find yourself writing very natural and interesting captions for your social media posts in Korean! Every time you take a photo with your phone, you can easily find a phrase or sentence structure you can use to make a really cool Korean caption.You can listen to the audio tracks for this book at talktomeinkorean.com/audio. Table of Contents Preface How to Use This Book Korean Language Basics Day 1. [N] 시작: 휴가 시작 Day 2. [N1] + -(이)랑 [N2]: 엄마랑 쇼핑 Day 3. [N] 중: 산책 중 Day 4. 오늘도 [N]: 오늘도 운동 Day 5. [N] 전: 외출 전 Day 6. [N1] + -이/가 좋아하는 [N2]: 내가 좋아하는 옷 Day 7. [N] 끝: 청소 끝 Review Day 8. 오랜만에 [N]: 오랜만에 치킨 Day 9. 너무 [Adj] + -다!: 너무 귀엽다! Day 10. [N1] + -의 [N2] Part 1: 오늘의 점심 Day 11. [N1] + -의 [N2] Part 2: 예지의 그림 Day 12. [N] + -을/를 [V] + -았/었/였다.: 카메라를 샀다. Day 13. 아! [V] + -고 싶다!: 아! 여행 가고 싶다! Day 14. 아! [V] + -기 싫다!: 아! 일어나기 싫다! Day 15. [V] + -기 성공: 1년에 책 100권 읽기 성공 Review Day 16. 나를 위한 [N]: 나를 위한 선물 Day 17. [N1] + -은/는 [N2] + -와/과 함께: 케이크는 커피와 함께 Day 18. [N] + -은/는 처음: 운전은 처음 Day 19. [V] + -(으)ㄹ 때 [Adj] + -(으)ㄴ/는 [N]: 웃을 때 예쁜 소희 Day 20. [Adj] + -(으)ㄴ/는 [N]: 피곤한 월요일 Day 21. [Adj] + -(으)ㄹ 것 같다.: 맛있을 것 같다. Day 22. [N] + -을/를 [V] + -(으)ㄹ까 고민 중: 머리를 자를까 고민 중 Review Day 23. [V] + -고 있는 나: 졸고 있는 나 Day 24. 내가 [V] + -는 이유: 내가 살이 찌는 이유 Day 25. 벌써 [N] + -(이)네.: 벌써 12월이네. Day 26. [N] + -이/가 별로 [Adj] + -네.: 사람이 별로 없네. Day 27. [V] + -(으)ㄹ 수 있을까?: 오늘 집에 갈 수 있을까? Day 28. [V] + -(으)세요.: 주말 잘 보내세요. Day 29. [V/Adj] + -아/어/여요. / [V/Adj] + -(스)ㅂ니다.: 결혼해요. / 결혼합니다. Day 30. [V/Adj] + -았/었/였어요. / [V/Adj] + -았/었/였습니다.: 행복한 생일이었어요. / 행복한 생일이었습니다. Review Glossary
Developed by certified teachers to help you review and reinforce what you’ve learned in the Talk To Me In Korean lessons, this workbook contains 5 main categories of review and 24 types of exercises. Filled with Comprehension, Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, Dictation and Speaking Practice category, this workbook is designed to be used in conjunction with the Level 8 Grammar Textbook or the Essential Korean Course Level 8 available at talktomeinkorean.com. With this book, you can Review grammar points and idiomatic expressions by doing various kinds of exercises that are based on everyday situations. Improve your vocabulary with a glossary offered in each lesson. Practice speaking by dictating and repeating after sample dialogues. You can listen to the audio tracks of this workbook at talktomeinkorean.com/audio. How to Use the Talk To Me In Korean Workbook Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 1 (Part 1) / 눈 (Eye) Lesson 2. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 1 (Part 2) / 눈 (Eye) Lesson 3. Right after -ing / -기가 무섭게, -기가 바쁘게 Lesson 4. Noun + that (someone) used to + verb / -(았/었/였)던 Lesson 5. Advanced Situational Expressions 1 / 거절할 때 (Refusing in Korean) Lesson 6. It means… / -(ㄴ/는)다는 뜻이에요 Lesson 7. Word Builder 15 / 점(點) Lesson 8. I hope…, I wish… / -(으)면 좋겠어요 Lesson 9. Past Tense (Various Structures) / 과거 시제 총정리 Lesson 10. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 2 / 귀 (Ear) Lesson 11. Sentence Building Drill 12 Lesson 12. Present Tense (Various Structures) / 현재 시제 총정리 Lesson 13. Word Builder 16 / 주(主) Lesson 14. Advanced Situational Expressions 2 / 찬성할 때 (Agreeing in Korean) Lesson 15. Future Tense (Various Structures) / 미래 시제 총정리 Lesson 16. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 3 / 가슴 (Chest, Heart, Breast, Mind) Lesson 17. If only it is not… / -만 아니면 Lesson 18. In the same way that…, Just like someone did… / -(으/느)ㄴ 대로 Lesson 19. Even if I would have to…, Even if that means I have to… / -는 한이 있더라도 Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 13 Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 4 / 머리 (Head, Hair) Lesson 22. Word Builder 17 / 상(上) Lesson 23. Advanced Situational Expressions 3 / 제안할 때 (Making Suggestions in Korean) Lesson 24. It is just that…, I only… / -(으)ㄹ 따름이다 Lesson 25. Advanced Situational Expressions 4 / 부정할 때 (Defending in Korean) Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 5 / 몸 (Body) Lesson 27. Advanced Situational Expressions 5 / 칭찬할 때 (Complimenting in Korean) Lesson 28. Despite, Although / -에도 불구하고, -(으/느)ㄴ데도 불구하고 Lesson 29. Advanced Situational Expressions 6 / 기분 좋을 때 (Expressing Happiness in Korean) Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 14 Answer Key
Developed by certified teachers to help you review and reinforce what you’ve learned in the Talk To Me In Korean lessons, this workbook contains 5 main categories of review and 23 types of exercises. With this workbook, you can Practice the new grammar points and idiomatic expressions you learned in Talk To Me In Korean Level 9 through a variety of authentic materials. Improve your Korean reading skills and prepare yourself for Korean proficiency tests with reading comprehension exercises based on real-life situations. Learn new words more effectively using vocabulary lists, and practice speaking by repeating after the conversations from the listening questions. The exercises in this workbook can be classified into the following 5 categories: Comprehension Reading Comprehension Listening Comprehension Dictation Speaking Practice Table Contents How to Use the Talk To Me In Korean Workbook Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 6 / 손 (Hand) Lesson 2. Completed Action / -아/어/여 버리다 Lesson 3. Advanced Situational Expressions 7 / 기분 나쁠 때 (When You Are Unhappy) Lesson 4. Completed Action / -고 말다 Lesson 5. Advanced Situational Expressions 8 / 걱정될 때 (When You Are Worried) Lesson 6. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 7 / 발 (Foot) Lesson 7. Word Builder 18 / 비 (非) Lesson 8. Advanced Situational Expressions 9 / 부탁할 때 (When You Ask For A Favor) Lesson 9. Simplifying A Sentence Ending / -(으)ㅁ Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill 15 Lesson 11. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 8 / 마음 (Heart, Mind) Lesson 12. To look/seem + adjective / -아/어/여 보이다 Lesson 13. Word Builder 19 / 신 (新) Lesson 14. Advanced Situational Expressions 10 / 후회할 때 (When You Regret Something) Lesson 15. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 9 / 기분 (Feeling) Lesson 16. In return for, Since it will be… / -(으)ㄹ 테니(까) Lesson 17. Since, Once, As long as / -(으/느)ㄴ 이상 Lesson 18. (To worry/think) that it might / -(으)ㄹ까 봐 Lesson 19. Advanced Situational Expressions 11 / 오랜만에 만났을 때 (When You Meet Someone After A Long Time) Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 16 Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 10 / 생각 (Thought, Idea) Lesson 22. Word Builder 20 / 시(示, 視) Lesson 23. While / -(으)면서 Lesson 24. Didn’t you say…?, I heard that… / -(ㄴ/는)다면서요, -(이)라면서요 Lesson 25. Advanced Situational Expressions 12 / 길을 물어볼 때 (When You Ask For Directions) Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 11 / 시간 (Time) Lesson 27. And now, But now / -더니 Lesson 28. Rather than, Would rather / -(으)ㄹ 바에 Lesson 29. Advanced Situational Expressions 13 / 차가 막힐 때 (When The Traffic Is Bad) Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 17 Answer Key
Review and reinforce what you’ve learned in Talk To Me In Korean’s Level 10, and deepen your understanding through various types of exercises!This workbook is the perfect companion for Talk To Me In Korean Textbook Level 10 and Essential Korean Course Level 10.Review and reinforce what you’ve learned in Talk To Me In Korean’s Level 10, and deepen your understanding through various types of exercises!Level 10 is the final stage in Talk To Me In Korean’s essential curriculum. By studying with Talk To Me In Korean Level 10, you can Talk about familiar subjects and personal interests in much more depth. Understand longer text on complex subjects such as social issues and technical descriptions. Use the right word for a given context based on a deeper knowledge of Korean culture and society. Differentiate similar grammar points more clearly and combine several grammar points to make more complex sentences. Articulate your thoughts more freely and precisely using various sentence patterns. Table of Contents How to Use the Talk To Me In Korean Workbook Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 12 / 얼굴 (Face) Lesson 2. To go/come to do something / -(으)러 가다/오다 Lesson 3. I know it is… but it is still / 아무리 -(이)라지만, 아무리 -(ㄴ/는)다지만 Lesson 4. Suggesting Choices / -(이)나, -(이)라도 Lesson 5. To decide to, To agree to / -기로 하다 Lesson 6. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 13 / 일 (Work) Lesson 7. Listing Possible Scenarios / -거나, -(ㄴ/는)다거나 Lesson 8. While Keeping the Current State / -(으)ㄴ/는 채로 Lesson 9. Verb Endings -(으)ㄴ/는걸(요) and -(으)ㄹ걸(요) Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill 18 Lesson 11. Expressing Assumptions / -(으)ㄹ 텐데 Lesson 12. Sharing What You Have Seen or Heard / -던데요, -다던데요 Lesson 13. As a result of / -는 바람에 Lesson 14. Expressing Reactions / -다니/라니 Lesson 15. Question Ending -니? Lesson 16. Various Usages of the Ending -게 Lesson 17. It is more of a… than / -(ㄴ/는)다기보다, -(이)라기보다 Lesson 18. Let alone / -은/는커녕 Lesson 19. Even if it means I have to / -아/어/여서라도 Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 19 Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 14 / 말 (Word) Lesson 22. Various Usages of the Ending -며 Lesson 23. Maybe because / -아/어/여서인지 Lesson 24. I guess I will have to / -아/어/여야겠다 Lesson 25. To be bound to / -기/게 마련이다 Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 15 / 하나 (One) Lesson 27. Showing Empathy or Shock / 얼마나 -(으)ㄹ까(요), 얼마나 -(으)면 Lesson 28. 싶다 Used to Mean “To think” or “To wonder” / -(으)ㄴ/는가 싶다, -나 싶다, -(으)ㄹ까 싶다 Lesson 29. Double Negative = Positive / 없지 않다, 없지 않아 있다 Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 20 Answer Key
Developed by certified teachers to help you review and reinforce what you’ve learned in the Talk To Me In Korean lessons, this workbook contains 5 main categories of review and 23 types of exercises. If you want to fully understand and utilize what you’ve learned in Talk To Me In Korean Level 7, review and practice with this workbook!With this workbook, you can-Practice making sentences with the new grammar points and vocabulary words you learned in Talk To Me In Korean Level 7.-Upgrade your Korean skills with various reading materials.-Practice speaking by repeating after the conversations from the listening questions.CONTENTS How to Use the Talk To Me In Korean WorkbookLesson 1. How about…? / 어때요?Lesson 2. What do you think about…? / 어떻게 생각해요?, 어떤 것 같아요?Lesson 3. One of the most… / 가장 … 중의 하나Lesson 4. Do you mind if I…? / -아/어/여도 돼요?, -아/어/여도 될까요?Lesson 5. I am in the middle of -ing / -고 있는 중이에요, -는 중이에요Lesson 6. Word Builder #9 / -님Lesson 7. One way or another / 어차피Lesson 8. I’m not sure if… / -(으)ㄴ/는지 잘 모르겠어요Lesson 9. While you are at it / -(으)ㄴ/는 김에Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill #6Lesson 11. I mean… / 그러니까, 제 말은, -(이)라고요, 말이에요Lesson 12. What do you mean?, What does that mean? / 무슨 말이에요?Lesson 13. Word Builder #10 / 과(過)Lesson 14. So one can also + verb / 동사 + -(으)ㄹ 겸Lesson 15. The thing that is called, What they call… / -(이)라는 것은Lesson 16. Various Usages of the Suffix -겠-Lesson 17. Because, Since, Let me tell you… / -거든(요)Lesson 18. Or / -(이)나, -거나, 아니면Lesson 19. To improve, To change, To increase / -아/어/여지다 (Part 2)Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill #7Lesson 21. Passive Voice (Part 1) / -이/히/리/기-, -아/어/여지다Lesson 22. Word Builder #11 / 무(無)Lesson 23. Passive Voice (Part 2) / -이/히/리/기-, -아/어/여지다Lesson 24. I DID do it, but…; I DO like it, but… / -기는 하다Lesson 25. To be easy/difficult to + verb / -기 쉽다/어렵다Lesson 26. To know/think that someone has done/will do something / -(으)ㄴ/ㄹ 줄 알다Lesson 27. Can, To be able to, To know how to / -(으)ㄹ 수 있다, -(으)ㄹ 줄 알다Lesson 28. It depends / -에 따라 달라요Lesson 29. Sometimes I do this, but other times I do that. / 어떨 때는 -(으)ㄴ/는데, 어떨 때는 -아/어/여요.Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill #8Answer Key
Ever since robot parrots appeared, Sapsal’s neighbors are not the same people they used to be. And now, Sapsal’s friend, Jin also suddenly went missing! Can Sapsal and her friends find Jin?Have You Seen a Blue Jindo Dog? – 혹시 파란색 진돗개 보셨어요? was created especially for beginner and intermediate learners who have been looking for proper reading materials to improve their Korean skills. Thus, this book will give you an enjoyable experience and help you reinforce what you’ve learned so far as well.The story begins with suspicious robot parrots being delivered to the village. Everyone has changed since that day. And now, Sapsal’s friend, Jin suddenly went missing! Sapsal and her friends decided to call themselves the ‘Jin Expedition’ and set out on a journey to find their friend ‘Jin’.Another point to note is that most sentences in this book use grammar points introduced in levels 1 to 5 in the Talk To Me In Korean Essential Curriculum, making it easier for beginner and intermediate learners to understand the story! You can find the glossary of grammar points and vocabulary used in the book at the end of the book. A full English translation is also provided for the whole story!CONTENTSWhy We Created This BookWho Co-wrote This BookWhat Characters Are in the StoryChapter 1 앵무 로봇 The Robot ParrotsChapter 2 하얀 탑 The White TowerChapter 3 삽살이의 하얀 공 Sapsal’s White BallChapter 4 핑이의 우주선 Ping’s SpaceshipChapter 5 담비의 보물 창고 Dambi’s Treasure StorageChapter 6 책 읽던 오리 The Duck Who Was Reading a BookChapter 7 진이 원정대 The Jin ExpeditionChapter 8 주머니에 깃털이 있는 옷을 입은 남자 The Man with a Feather in His PocketGlossary
You can download the free audio files HERE. Improve your Korean even further with the final level in the Talk To Me In Korean Essential Curriculum! This book, for level 10, is the grand finale of Talk To Me In Korean’s Essential Curriculum. Congratulations on making it this far! By studying with this book, you can take your Korean skills one step closer to your desired level.This book is based on our Essential Korean Course Level 10 and contains more exercises and intriguing reading materials about Korean culture.With this book, you can Learn new advanced expressions using grammar points you’ve learned in the previous levels Acquire commonly used idiomatic expressions like ‘볼일’, ‘만에 하나’ Learn useful sentences for specific situations you’ll experience in your daily life CONTENTS Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 12 / 얼굴 (Face)Lesson 2. To go/come to do something / -(으)러 가다/오다Lesson 3. I know it is… but it is still / 아무리 -(이)라지만, 아무리 -(ㄴ/는)다지만Lesson 4. Suggesting Choices / -(이)나, -(이)라도Lesson 5. To decide to, To agree to / -기로 하다Lesson 6. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 13 / 일 (Work)Lesson 7. Listing Possible Scenarios / -거나, -(ㄴ/는)다거나Lesson 8. While Keeping the Current State / -(으)ㄴ/는 채로Lesson 9. Verb Endings -(으)ㄴ/는걸(요) and -(으)ㄹ걸(요)Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill 18[Blog] Things to Do in Korea: Seaweed (김) Lesson 11. Expressing Assumptions / -(으)ㄹ 텐데Lesson 12. Sharing What You Have Seen or Heard / -던데요, -다던데요Lesson 13. As a result of / -는 바람에Lesson 14. Expressing Reactions / -다니/라니Lesson 15. Question Ending -니?Lesson 16. Various Usages of the Ending -게Lesson 17. It is more of a… than / -(ㄴ/는)다기보다, -(이)라기보다Lesson 18. Let alone / -은/는커녕Lesson 19. Even if it means I have to / -아/어/여서라도Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 19[Blog] Life in Korea: Moving to Korea Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 14 / 말 (Word)Lesson 22. Various Usages of the Ending -며Lesson 23. Maybe because / -아/어/여서인지Lesson 24. I guess I will have to / -아/어/여야겠다Lesson 25. To be bound to / -기/게 마련이다Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 15 / 하나 (One)Lesson 27. Showing Empathy or Shock / 얼마나 -(으)ㄹ까(요), 얼마나 -(으)면Lesson 28. 싶다 Used to Mean “To think” or “To wonder” / -(으)ㄴ/는가 싶다, -나 싶다, -(으)ㄹ까 싶다Lesson 29. Double Negative = Positive / 없지 않다, 없지 않아 있다Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 20[Blog] Life in Korea: Island Life vs. City Life [Answers]
Developed by certified teachers to help you review and reinforce what you’ve learned in the Talk To Me In Korean lessons, this workbook contains 5 main categories of review and 26 types of exercises. Review and reinforce what you’ve learned in Talk To Me In Korean Level 6 with this workbook! The following are the 5 categories of questions this workbook provides: Vocabulary Check Comprehension Test Dictation Test Listening Comprehension Test Speaking PracticeWith this workbook, you can… Practice forming sentences with the grammar points you’ve learned with the Talk To Me In Korean curriculum up to Level 6. Review key grammar points through various questions so you will be ready to use them in real life Test your knowledge of Level 6 grammar points through passages and sample conversations Practice speaking through sample sentences made with Level 6 grammar points CONTENTS How to Use the Talk To Me In Korean WorkbookLesson 1. How about…? / 어때요?Lesson 2. What do you think about…? / 어떻게 생각해요?, 어떤 것 같아요?Lesson 3. One of the most… / 가장 … 중의 하나Lesson 4. Do you mind if I…? / -아/어/여도 돼요?, -아/어/여도 될까요?Lesson 5. I am in the middle of -ing / -고 있는 중이에요, -는 중이에요Lesson 6. Word Builder #9 / -님Lesson 7. One way or another / 어차피Lesson 8. I’m not sure if… / -(으)ㄴ/는지 잘 모르겠어요Lesson 9. While you are at it / -(으)ㄴ/는 김에Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill #6Lesson 11. I mean… / 그러니까, 제 말은, -(이)라고요, 말이에요Lesson 12. What do you mean?, What does that mean? / 무슨 말이에요?Lesson 13. Word Builder #10 / 과(過)Lesson 14. So one can also + verb / 동사 + -(으)ㄹ 겸Lesson 15. The thing that is called, What they call… / -(이)라는 것은Lesson 16. Various Usages of the Suffix -겠-Lesson 17. Because, Since, Let me tell you… / -거든(요)Lesson 18. Or / -(이)나, -거나, 아니면Lesson 19. To improve, To change, To increase / -아/어/여지다 (Part 2)Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill #7Lesson 21. Passive Voice (Part 1) / -이/히/리/기-, -아/어/여지다Lesson 22. Word Builder #11 / 무(無)Lesson 23. Passive Voice (Part 2) / -이/히/리/기-, -아/어/여지다Lesson 24. I DID do it, but…; I DO like it, but… / -기는 하다Lesson 25. To be easy/difficult to + verb / -기 쉽다/어렵다Lesson 26. To know/think that someone has done/will do something / -(으)ㄴ/ㄹ 줄 알다Lesson 27. Can, To be able to, To know how to / -(으)ㄹ 수 있다, -(으)ㄹ 줄 알다Lesson 28. It depends / -에 따라 달라요Lesson 29. Sometimes I do this, but other times I do that. / 어떨 때는 -(으)ㄴ/는데, 어떨 때는 -아/어/여요.Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill #8Answer Key
Get a better understanding of Korean sentence structures and confidently extend your sentences! This book is designed for beginner and intermediate Korean learners that want to practice extending Korean sentences related to everyday activities. Free audio files are available HERE Benefits of studying with this book: Develop a general understanding of how Korean sentences are structured Learn to make progressively longer sentences Listen to native speakers enunciating each sentence used in the book Study expressions and sentences related to everyday activities Equip yourself with basic words in the “Glossary” Tips on using this book: Jump right into “Extension Practice”! This book has three types of practices – Conjugation Practice, Extension Practice, and Speaking Practice. If you’re already familiar with tense conjugations, you may skip “Conjugation Practice” and jump right into “Extension Practice”! In need of brushing up on your Korean grammar? Go to the “Korean Language Basics” part!“Korean Language Basics” is where you can find grammar points used in “Extension Practice”. If you find “Extension Practice” a little too difficult, go to the beginning part of this book to find “Korean Language Basics”! Don’t forget to download the audio tracks for free here!
You can download the free audio files HERE. We’re very proud of you for coming this far and we hope you have enjoyed every step along the way from Level 1 to Level 9, and continue to enjoy learning all the way to the upcoming Level 10! 여러분, 끝까지 파이팅!This book is based on the Level 9 Essential Korean Course but with more exercises and intriguing reading materials about the Korean culture. With this book, you can… Learn more advanced versions of the expressions and verb endings that you learned at beginner and intermediate levels,such as ‘-(으)ㄹ 테니(까)’, ‘-(으/느)ㄴ 이상’ and ‘-더니’. Upgrade your Korean sentences to sound more fluent, sophisticated, and formal. Learn commonly used idiomatic expressions like ‘마음에 들다’, ‘기분이 좋다’ and ‘생각하기도 싫다’. Learn useful sentences for specific situations like ‘when you are unhappy’ and ‘when you ask for a favor’. Contents Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 6 / 손 (Hand) Lesson 2. Completed Action / -아/어/여 버리다 Lesson 3. Advanced Situational Expressions 7 / 기분 나쁠 때 (When You Are Unhappy) Lesson 4. Completed Action / -고 말다 Lesson 5. Advanced Situational Expressions 8 / 걱정될 때 (When You Are Worried) Lesson 6. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 7 / 발 (Foot) Lesson 7. Word Builder 18 / 비(非) Lesson 8. Advanced Situational Expressions 9 / 부탁할 때 (When You Ask For A Favor) Lesson 9. Simplifying A Sentence Ending / -(으)ㅁ Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill 15 [Blog] Traditional Korean Hat: Gat (갓) Lesson 11. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 8 / 마음 (Heart, Mind) Lesson 12. To look/seem + adjective / -아/어/여 보이다 Lesson 13. Word Builder 19 / 신(新) Lesson 14. Advanced Situational Expressions 10 / 후회할 때 (When You Regret Something) Lesson 15. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 9 / 기분 (Feeling) Lesson 16. In return for, Since it will be… / -(으)ㄹ 테니(까) Lesson 17. Since, Once, As long as / -(으/느)ㄴ 이상 Lesson 18. (To worry/think) that it might / -(으)ㄹ까 봐 Lesson 19. Advanced Situational Expressions 11 / 오랜만에 만났을 때 (When You Meet Someone After A Long Time) Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 16 [Blog] Places in Korea: Yongsan Video Game Alley (용산전자상가) Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 10 / 생각 (Thought, Idea) Lesson 22. Word Builder 20 / 시(示, 視) Lesson 23. While / -(으)면서 Lesson 24. Didn’t you say…?, I heard that… / -(ㄴ/는)다면서요, -(이)라면서요 Lesson 25. Advanced Situational Expressions 12 / 길을 물어볼 때 (When You Ask For Directions) Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 11 / 시간 (Time) Lesson 27. And now, But now / -더니 Lesson 28. Rather than, Would rather / -(으)ㄹ 바에 Lesson 29. Advanced Situational Expressions 13 / 차가 막힐 때 (When The Traffic Is Bad) Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 17 [Blog] Things to Do in Korea: Jeju Mackerel (제주도 고등어) [Answers]
My Daily Routine In Korean is a picture dictionary designed to help you learn everyday Korean words and expressions through convenient visual aids. Free audio files are available HERE Between the moment you wake up in the morning until you go to bed at night, you do hundreds of small activities that you do on a daily basis. How do you say “dispense shampoo” or “toss and turn”? Do you know how to say “open the book” or “set the alarm” in Korean?My Daily Routine In Korean is a picture dictionary designed to help you learn everyday Korean words and expressions through convenient visual aids. The book is divided into 32 different categories which are related to common everyday activities, and each of the categories introduces up to 17 phrases through fun illustrations. The translation of each phrase is on the reverse page of the illustration, and you can also find an index of all 408 expressions at the end of this book.With this book, you do not have to memorize every word in order from cover to cover, but if you learn better that way, that’s fine, too! The easiest and one of the more productive ways to study with this book is by choosing a topic which interests you and choose one or two words/expressions from that topic to use in your everyday actions and conversations. Read the words or expressions aloud and listen to the MP3 audio pronunciation of the words/expressions if you’d like to hear them spoken by a native speaker, write them down in a notebook, and put them to use! The more you read, write, say, or hear words and expressions in practice, the easier you can recall the word or expression when you need to use it. CONTENTS #1 SLEEPING 잠자기 #2 WAKING UP 일어나기 #3 SHOWERING 샤워하기 #4 WASHING HAIR 머리 감기 #5 WASHING FACE 세수하기 #6 BRUSHING TEETH 양치하기 #7 SHAVING 면도하기 #8 GLASSES AND CONTACT LENSES 안경과 렌즈 #9 GETTING DRESSED 옷 입기 #10 MAKEUP 화장 #11 COOKING 요리하기 #12 EATING 음식 먹기 #13 DOING THE DISHES 설거지하기 #14 CLEANING 청소하기 #15 LAUNDRY 빨래 #16 GARDENING 정원 가꾸기 #17 TELEPHONE 전화 #18 TELEVISION 텔레비전 #19 RADIO 라디오 #20 WEB SURFING 웹서핑 #21 READING A BOOK 책 읽기 #22 SITTING 앉기 #23 LYING DOWN 눕기 #24 STANDING 서기 #25 HEARING 듣기 #26 SEEING 보기 #27 TASTING 맛보기 #28 TOUCHING 만지기 #29 WALKING 걷기 #30 MARRIAGE 결혼 #31 BIRTHDAY 생일 #32 MOVING 이사하기
In just 12 weeks you can develop a more robust vocabulary and speak Korean more fluently with My Weekly Korean Vocabulary! If you are tired of memorizing vocabulary and seeing very little progress, this book offers an alternative way to learn and apply Korean vocabulary words and sentences to your life at whatever level of Korean you are comfortable with so you actually learn the words rather than simply memorizing. Each day you have one new keyword, and built upon that keyword are 20 additional phrases and sentences that get progressively longer.You can use this book as a 12-week study aid or as a reference book. Stash it in your backpack or purse to use a phrasebook when you’re traveling around Korea. It does not matter how to use this book or what your level of Korean is as long as you know how to read 한글 (Hangeul)! Whether you are a beginner or advanced Korean learner, everyone can benefit from using My Weekly Korean Vocabulary book.You can see the following in this book: 84 key words to study with 20 sample sentences for each word User-created drawings to help you visualize words Vocabulary & grammar breakdown notesYou can study with Book 1 first, but even if you have not studied with Book 1 yet, you can still start learning with Book 2.Tables of ContentsMy Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 2WEEK 13좋다 to be good; to be desirable; to be nice; to like꿈 dream싫다 to hate, dislike; to be unlikable, unpleasant계획 plan쓰다 to use; to hire노력 effort, endeavor, hard work찾다 to look for; to findWEEK 14같다 to be the same기분 feelings; mood다르다 to be different비교 comparison고르다 to choose인기 popularity필요하다 to need; to be necessaryWEEK 15덥다 to be hot시험 test, exam춥다 to be cold여행 travel, trip모자라다 to lack; to be insufficient준비 preparation믿다 to believe (in), trustWEEK 16밝다 to be bright실망 disappointment어둡다 to be dark이해 understanding바꾸다 to change집 house, home늦다 to be lateWEEK 17이기다 to win나이 one’s age지다 to lose날씨 weather궁금하다 to be curious기회 opportunity, chance신나다 to be exciting; to be excitedWEEK 18많다 to be a lot, many실수 mistake적다 to be little or few (quantity)키 one’s height귀찮다 to be hassling얼굴 face놀다 to play; to hang outWEEK 19따뜻하다 to be warm불만 complaint차갑다 to be cold불편 inconvenience뜨겁다 to be hot하루 one day정하다 to decideWEEK 20가깝다 to be close, nearby해외 overseas, abroad멀다 to be far책 book시키다 to have/make someone do something, to order영화 movie쉬다 to restWEEK 21쉽다 to be easy신발 shoes어렵다 to be difficult건강 one’s health싸우다 to fight, quarrel살 flesh; one’s weight; fat아프다 to be sick; to hurtWEEK 22낮다 to be low고장 breakdown, malfunction (with a machine)높다 to be high (altitude)부탁 one’s favor보내다 to send옷 clothes놀라다 to be surprisedWEEK 23가볍다 to be lightweight고민 one’s worries무겁다 to be heavy기억 one’s memory바쁘다 to be busy맛 taste타다 to rideWEEK 24사귀다 to be in a relationship with someone눈 snow예쁘다 to be pretty비 rain부끄럽다 to be shy; to be embarrassing; to be embarrassed끝 end씻다 to wash
Learn 1,100 useful Korean phrases based on 100 commonly used sentence patterns, with QR codes for audio tracks and cute, witty illustrations that will make your studying more fun. Free audio files are available HERE As a beginner, Korean sentences might look like random combinations of words and phrases. But that is not true! Once you find the patterns hidden in sentences, learning Korean becomes much easier and even more fun.This book includes 100 common sentence patterns that are essential for beginners and each pattern is accompanied by 11 example sentences.What do we mean by “patterns“?“Patterns” in this book refer to set phrases and common groups of words that often go together in Korean. By studying sentence patterns, you can form your own Korean sentences more confidently and naturally! Practice speaking the sentences repeatedly so that you can get familiar with each sentence pattern. Sentences written in Korean are arranged on the left side of a page and those in English are on the right side. We recommend you cover one of the two sides with a piece of paper or your hand and test your understanding! Study words with the index. In the index, you can find all the vocabulary words used! In fact, this book is also very useful to study words and practice making sentences with them. Use the QR codes! There is a QR code for each pattern with which you can check the native speaker’s pronunciation CONTENTS Pattern 001. This is + N. / It is + N. Pattern 002. This is + N. / It is + N. Pattern 003. This is not + N./ It is not + N. Pattern 004. I have + N. / There is + N. Pattern 005. I do not have + N. / There is not + N. Pattern 006. Please give me + N. Pattern 007. What is + N? Pattern 008. What is + N? Pattern 009. What is + N? Pattern 010. By any chance, is it + N? / By any chance, are you + N? Pattern 011. I go to + N. / I am going to + N. Pattern 012. It is in/at + N. / I am in/at + N. Pattern 013. Where is + N? Pattern 014. I am on my way to + N. Pattern 015. When is + N? Pattern 016. As for + N, when is it? Pattern 017. Is it already + N? Pattern 018. I like + N. Pattern 019. And there is/are also + N. Pattern 020. I like + N. Pattern 021. Do you like + N? Pattern 022. How about + N? / How about + V-ing? Pattern 023. How/What about + N? Pattern 024. What do you think about/of + N? Pattern 025. Then, how/what about + N? Pattern 026. N + is not so good. / N + is not that great. Pattern 027. Is + N + not available/possible? Pattern 028. I should do + N + first. / You should do + N + first. Pattern 029. There is only + N. / There is nothing but + N. Pattern 030. What does + N + mean? Pattern 031. I do not know + N + well. / I am not sure about + N. Pattern 032. It is too + Adj. / I am so + Adj. Pattern 033. This is the most + Adj. Pattern 034. N + is more + Adj + than I expected. Pattern 035. It is a little bit + Adj. / Something about it is a little + Adj. Pattern 036. I am + V-ing + now. Pattern 037. I cannot + V. Pattern 038. I am + V-ing + now. Pattern 039. I am still + V-ing. / I am still in the middle of + N. Pattern 040. I want to + V. Pattern 041. What do you want to + V? Pattern 042. Please + V. Pattern 043. Hurry up and + V. / Please + V + quickly. Pattern 044. Please + V + this way. Pattern 045. Do not + V. Pattern 046. Why do you + V + like that? Pattern 047. Where did you + V + this? Pattern 048. It already + V-ed. / It has already + V-ed. Pattern 049. I have not + V-ed + yet. Pattern 050. How did you + V? Pattern 051. 001 I did not + V + anything. Pattern 052. Please + V (+ for me). Pattern 053. Please + V (+ for me). Pattern 054. Please + V (+ for me). Pattern 055. I can + V. Pattern 056. I have to + V. / I should + V. Pattern 057. I have to + V. / I should + V. Pattern 058. I have to + V. / I should + V. Pattern 059. Until/By when should I + V? / How long should I + V? Pattern 060. I am going to + V. Pattern 061. When will you + V? Pattern 062. I will be back after + V-ing. Pattern 063. I will + V + for just a little while. / Let me + V + for just a little while. Pattern 064. Then, shall we + V? Pattern 065. After + V-ing. / Only after + V-ing. Pattern 066. I think + S + V-ed. Pattern 067. I am on my way to go and + V. Pattern 068. S + will + V + at around ( ) o’clock. Pattern 069. You may + V. / It is okay to + V. Pattern 070. Can/May I + V? / Is it okay to + V? Pattern 071. You should not + V. / You cannot + V. Pattern 072. There is something I want to + V. Pattern 073. I almost + V-ed. Pattern 074. What should I do in order to + V? Pattern 075. Where should I go in order to + V? Pattern 076. Are you + Adj + by any chance? / Do you + V + by any chance? Pattern 077. Since when have you + V-ed? Pattern 078. It is probably + Adj. / S + probably + V. Pattern 079. I like it so much because + S + V/Adj. / I am so glad that S + V/Adj. Pattern 080. In my opinion, S + will + V. / In my opinion, S + will be + Adj. Pattern 081. It could be that + S + V. / S + might + V. Pattern 082. What if + S + V/Adj? Pattern 083. That is true, but + S + V. Pattern 084. Sometimes + S + V/Adj. / There are times when + S + V/Adj. Pattern 085. Don’t you think it is too + Adj? / Don’t you think + S + V + too much? Pattern 086. That is too + Adj. Pattern 087. Is + N + okay? / Is it okay to + V? Pattern 088. S + V + together with + N. Pattern 089. Which of these is the most + Adj? / Which of these do you + V + the most? Pattern 090. S + V + one out of these. Pattern 091. How do you + V? / How did you + V? Pattern 092. S+ V + before + V-ing. Pattern 093. S + V + again later. Pattern 094. Even so, I + V. Pattern 095. As far as I know + S + V. Pattern 096. I am not sure, but + S + V. / Although I do not know very well, S + V. Pattern 097. In fact, I + V. Pattern 098. If you do it like this, S + V. Pattern 099. If you have time tomorrow, S + V. Pattern 100. It may + V, and it may + V. / It may or may not + V.
In just 12 weeks you can develop a more robust vocabulary and speak Korean more fluently with My Weekly Korean Vocabulary! If you are tired of memorizing vocabulary and seeing very little progress, this book offers an alternative way to learn and apply Korean vocabulary words and sentences to your life at whatever level of Korean you are comfortable with so you actually learn the words rather than simply memorizing. Each day you have one new keyword, and built upon that keyword are 20 additional phrases and sentences that get progressively longer.You can use this book as a 12-week study aid or as a reference book. Stash it in your backpack or purse to use a phrasebook when you’re traveling around Korea. It does not matter how to use this book or what your level of Korean is as long as you know how to read 한글 (Hangeul)! Whether you are a beginner or advanced Korean learner, everyone can benefit from using My Weekly Korean Vocabulary book.You can see the following in this book: 84 key words to study with 20 sample sentences for each word User-created drawings to help you visualize words Vocabulary & grammar breakdown notesCONTENTSWEEK 1보다 to see; to look; to watch; to meet up; to read전화 phone call; telephone듣다 to hear; to listen친구 friend말하다 to talk; to say; to speak; to tell노래 song가르치다 to teachWEEK 2먹다 to eat; to drink공부 studies, one’s learning마시다 to drink일 work; task읽다 to read질문 question쓰다 to writeWEEK 3빠르다 to be fast지각 being late (for school/work/appointment)느리다 to be slow요리 cooking, cookery깨끗하다 to be clean냄새 smell, odor지저분하다 to be messy; to be dirtyWEEK 4기다리다 to wait운동 exercise, workout; sport(s)뛰다 to run; to jump길 road, street; way걷다 to walk요일 day of the week앉다 to sitWEEK 5배우다 to learn; to study손 hand잊다 to forget발 foot있다 to be there; to exist; to have눈 eye없다 to not have; to be not there; to not existWEEK 6울다 to cry짜증 irritation, annoyance웃다 to laugh, smile걱정 worry, concern재미있다 to be fun; to be funny; to be interesting문제 problem, issue; thing; matter지루하다 to be boring; to be boredWEEK 7크다 to be big; to be tall; to be loud돈 money작다 to be small, little시간 time; hour좋아하다 to like머리 head; hair싫어하다 to dislike, hateWEEK 8자다 to sleep잠 sleep일어나다 to wake up; to get up거짓말 lie만나다 to meet (up); to be seeing someone사이 relationship, relations헤어지다 to part; to break upWEEK 9무섭다 to be scary; to be scared돕다 to help이상하다 to be weird, odd, strange묻다 to ask화내다 to be angry at someone; to yell at someone out of anger생각 thought; opinion; idea부럽다 to be jealous, enviousWEEK 10만들다 to make이유 reason입다 to wear (clothes)실패 failure열다 to open성공 success닫다 to closeWEEK 11사다 to buy약속 plans; promise팔다 to sell부족 shortage, lack, insufficiency알다 to know밥 food; meal; cooked rice모르다 to not knowWEEK 12주다 to give사랑 love받다 to receive연락 contact원하다 to want문자 text message빌리다 to borrow; to rent
100 Korean Verbs and Conjugation Rules You Need to Know. The package has two books inside, Volumes 1 and 2, so that it’s easier for you to carry the books with you. Free audio files are available HERE The package has two books inside, Volumes 1 and 2, so that it’s easier for you to carry the books with you. The books have 300+ pages total. You can also download audio recordings of each keyword and five sample sentences at TalkToMeInKorean.com.This book is designed to help you understand how 100 of the most commonly used Korean verbs are conjugated and used. If you are just starting to learn Korean, going through all the verbs in the book one after another can be a good idea, but if you already know some Korean and want to enhance your grammar skills related to specific verbs, feel free to just look up those words and practice using them. In addition to the conjugation tables, you will see many sample sentences and quizzes to help you become more comfortable in using the verbs, so be sure to keep practicing and reviewing! CONTENTS How To Use This Book General Rules of Verb Conjugation in Korean 1. 가다 to go 2. 오다 to come 3. 먹다 to eat 4. 보다 to see 5. 사다 to buy 6. 있다 to be (there) 7. 없다 to be not (there) 8. 자다 to sleep 9. 하다 to do 10. 놀다 to play, to hang out 11. 멀다 to be far 12. 가깝다 to be close 13. 살다 to live 14. 도와주다 to help 15. 쉽다 to be easy 16. 어렵다 to be difficult 17. 눕다 to lie (down) 18. 춥다 to be cold; to feel cold 19. 덥다 to be hot; to feel hot 20. 귀엽다 to be cute 21. 싫다 to hate 22. 찾다 to look for, to find 23. 입다 to wear, to put on 24. 잡다 to grab, to catch 25. 열다 to open 26. 놀라다 to be surprised 27. 멈추다 to stop 28. 고르다 to choose 29. 모르다 to not know 30. 빠르다 to be fast 31. 걷다 to walk 32. 자르다 to cut 33. 다르다 to be different 34. 듣다 to hear 35. 물어보다 to ask 36. 웃다 to smile 37. 받다 to receive 38. 닫다 to close 39. 믿다 to believe (in) 40. 낫다 to feel better 41. 씻다 to wash 42. 앉다 to sit 43. 벗다 to take off 44. 보내다 to send 45. 팔다 to sell 46. 기다리다 to wait 47. 달리다 to run 48. 읽다 to read 49. 쓰다 to write 50. 무섭다 to be scary; to be scared 51. 만나다 to meet (up) 52. 얻다 to get 53. 만들다 to make 54. 잃어버리다 to lose (something) 55. 잊어버리다 to forget 56. 좋다 to be good 57. 좋아하다 to like 58. 마시다 to drink 59. 정하다 to decide 60. 바꾸다 to change 61. 알다 to know 62. 좁다 to be narrow 63. 넓다 to be wide 64. 떠나다 to leave 65. 때리다 to hit (someone) 66. 일어나다 to wake up 67. 늦다 to be late 68. 기르다 to grow; to raise 69. 싸우다 to fight 70. 싸다 to be cheap 71. 비싸다 to be expensive 72. 찍다 to take (a photo) 73. 졸다 to doze off 74. 쉬다 to rest 75. 크다 to be big 76. 작다 to be small 77. 졸리다 to be sleepy 78. 피하다 to avoid 79. 화내다 to get angry 80. 아프다 to be sick 81. 타다 to take, to ride 82. 느끼다 to feel 83. 죽다 to die 84. 느리다 to be slow 85. 같다 to be the same 86. 나가다 to go out 87. 울다 to cry 88. 누르다 to press 89. 밀다 to push 90. 당기다 to pull 91. 놓다 to put 92. 끝나다 to be over 93. 가르치다 to teach 94. 내다 to hand in, to pay 95. 빼다 to take out 96. 넣다 to put in 97. 배우다 to learn 98. 되다 to become 99. 걸다 to hang 100. 예쁘다 to be pretty
You can download the free audio files HERE. You’ve come a long way! At this point, you almost have the mastery of Korean in your sights. We are so proud of you and hope you keep studying until you can fully express yourself in Korean! 파이팅!This ebook is based on the Level 8 Essential Korean Course but with different exercises and intriguing blogs about the Korean culture. With this ebook, you can…• Learn to say expressions you have learned in the previous levels with more sophisticated words.• Get used to a bunch of everyday idiomatic expressions mentioning various parts of the body such as ‘눈을 붙이다’, ‘귀가 얇다’ and ‘잔머리를 굴리다’ etc.• Acquire useful situational expressions in both casual and formal languages.• Review past, present and future tenses. CONTENTS Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 1 (Part 1) / 눈 (Eye) Lesson 2. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 1 (Part 2) / 눈 (Eye) Lesson 3. Right after -ing / -기가 무섭게, -기가 바쁘게 Lesson 4. Noun + that (someone) used to + verb / -(았/었/였)던 Lesson 5. Advanced Situational Expressions 1 / 거절할 때 (Refusing in Korean) Lesson 6. It means... / -(ㄴ/는)다는 뜻이에요 Lesson 7. Word Builder 15 / 점(點) Lesson 8. I hope..., I wish... / -(으)면 좋겠어요 Lesson 9. Past Tense (Various Structures) / 과거 시제 총정리 Lesson 10. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 2 / 귀 (Ear) [Blog] Places in Korea: Ulleungdo (울릉도) Lesson 11. Sentence Building Drill 12 Lesson 12. Present Tense (Various Structures) / 현재 시제 총정리 Lesson 13. Word Builder 16 / 주(主) Lesson 14. Advanced Situational Expressions 2 / 찬성할 때 (Agreeing in Korean) Lesson 15. Future Tense (Various Structures) / 미래 시제 총정리 Lesson 16. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 3 / 가슴 (Chest, Heart, Breast, Mind) Lesson 17. If only it is not... / -만 아니면 Lesson 18. In the same way that..., Just like someone did... / -(으/느)ㄴ 대로 Lesson 19. Even if I would have to..., Even if that means I have to... / -는 한이 있더라도 Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 13 [Blog] Korean Food Recipes: Bulgogi (불고기) Recipe Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 4 / 머리 (Head, Hair) Lesson 22. Word Builder 17 / 상(上) Lesson 23. Advanced Situational Expressions 3 / 제안할 때 (Making Suggestions in Korean) Lesson 24. It is just that..., I only... / -(으)ㄹ 따름이다 Lesson 25. Advanced Situational Expressions 4 / 부정할 때 (Defending in Korean) Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 5 / 몸 (Body) Lesson 27. Advanced Situational Expressions 5 / 칭찬할 때 (Complimenting in Korean) Lesson 28. Despite, Although / -에도 불구하고, -(으/느)ㄴ데도 불구하고 Lesson 29. Advanced Situational Expressions 6 / 기분 좋을 때 (Expressing Happiness in Korean) Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 14 [Blog] Places in Korea: Jeju Batdam (밭담/돌담)
This handy guide, complete with everything a traveler needs to know while staying in Korea, will make your trip more enjoyable, ease your communication woes, and gives you the knowledge to get around Korea with confidence! Free audio files are available HERE Traveling to another country where you are not familiar with the national language can sometimes lead to frustration and/or a poor experience. This handy guide, complete with everything a traveler needs to know while staying in Korea, will make your trip more enjoyable, ease your communication woes, and gives you the knowledge to get around Korea with confidence!This book is designed for those traveling to Korea who find themselves wanting or needing to speak Korean without taking an expensive language course, having to download an expensive computer program, or download hundreds upon hundreds of audio files.Divided into sections by location and situation, Korean Phrasebook For Travelers covers nearly every situation which a traveler may encounter.The romanizations in this particular book have been modified from the “official romanization” system to better suit English speakers. TalkToMeInKorean is a website and community where learning Korean may not be magically easy, but is fun and exciting. Language learning can be boring, challenging, and sometimes frustrating, especially when there are not enough motivating or fun factors. As a community that motivates and nurtures learners to develop their language skills in fun and innovative ways, the variety of content available at Talk To Me In Korean has drawn over 1.9 million people to the site to download over 50 million lessons. CONTENTSⅠ. BASIC PHRASES1. Greetings2. Talking to a stranger3. Shopping4. Introducing yourselfⅡ. AT THE AIRPORT1. Departures2. ArrivalsⅢ. GETTING AROUND1. Taking the subway2. Taking a bus3. On the street4. Taking a taxiⅣ. ACCOMMODATIONS1. At a hotel2. At a guesthouseⅤ. EATING1. At a typical Korean restaurant2. At a Korean barbecue restaurant3. At a Korean fast food restaurant4. At a food court5. At a family restaurant6. At a buffet7. At a bar/pub8. At a cafeⅥ. SHOPPING1. At a clothing store2. At a bag store3. At an accessory/jewelry store4. At a shoe store5. At a cosmetics store6. At a convenience store7. At a big supermarket8. At a traditional marketⅦ. FUN PLACES1. At a palace2. On a mountain3. At a theme park4. At a water park5. At a ski resortⅧ. FESTIVALS IN KOREAⅨ. BUSY AREAS IN SEOULⅩ. VISITING A LOCAL CITY1. At a bus terminal2. At a train stationⅩⅠ . EMERGENCIES1. At a hospital/pharmacy2. At a lost/found or police officeⅩⅡ . MORE ABOUT KOREAN LANGUAGE1. Quick guide to 한글 (Hangeul)2. Numbers3. Directions4. Subway station names