Friday, September 23, 2011

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS






LESSON 1: GETTING TO KNOW YOU



LESSON 2: Asking 



LESSON 3: Emotions



LESSON 4: EXPRESSIONS IN THE MORNING



Friday, August 26, 2011

VOCABULARIES IN SCHOOL


SCHOOL BUS- 학교 버스  haggyo beoseu



                                                       school- 학교   haggyo


     
                                                    classroom 교실gyosil
table 테이블 (te-i-beul)
chair 의자 (eui-ja)


                                                   green board -그린 보드  geulin bodeu


                                                                      chalk  분필bunpil








                                              board eraser  보드 지우개  bodeu jiugae 




                                   


                          notebook 수첩 (su-cheob)


                                      book 책 (chaeg)








                                   ruler 지배자 (ji-bae-ja)




                                    pencil 연필 (yeong-pil)


                                     펜 pen




                       teacher   선생 님 (seon-saeng-nim)


                                   student  학생 (hak-saeng)




=======USEFUL EXPRESSIONS=============


How's your day?  오늘 하루는 어때?oneul halu neun eottae?
Did you do your homework?당신의 숙제를 했어? dangsin-ui sugjeleul haess-eo?


Be quiet! 조용히joyonghi


Listen to me!내 말 잘 들어!nae mal jal deul-eo !
Look at me!나 좀 봐 !na jom bwa
Follow me!  날 따라와 nal ttalawa
Respect your teacher!선생님을 존중 seonsaengnim eul jonjung
Don't waste time! 시간 낭비하지 말고 sigan nangbihaji malgo
Don't chat!채팅하지chaeting haji













BUILDING/ ESTABLISHMENTS

집(jib)


시장(si-jang)


은행(eun-haeng)


학교 (hak-gyu)

병원    (byeong-won)

슈퍼 마켓- (syu-peo-ma-ket)




소방서(so-bang-seo)


경찰서 (gyeongchalseo)



노래 방 (norae-bang)


사무실(sa-mu-sil)



스포츠 콤플렉스  seupocheu kompeullegseu


영화 (yeong-hwa)




공항(gong-hang)
                                                 

KOREAN CURRENCY-WON

The won () (signcodeKRW) is the currency of South Korea. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary subunit. The jeon is no longer used for everyday transactions, and appears only in foreign exchange rates. One South Korean won (as of May 25, 2010) is equal to 0.114364 North Korean won, at the official North Korean rate.[2]


                    십 원(sib-won)


                오십 원 (o-sib-won)




                  백 원(baek-won)


오백 원(o-baek-won)


                천 원(cheon-won)


               오천 원(o-cheon-won)




만 원(man-won)

오만 원(o-man-won)