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Lesson Practice for Absolute Beginner Season 2 Lesson 4

timandyou
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Lesson Practice for Absolute Beginner Season 2 Lesson 4

Postby timandyou » July 31st, 2010 2:18 pm

A. Key Vocabulary
Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "family" : hint (ga jok)
가족
2. "dad" : hint (a ppa)

3. "younger sibling : hint (dong saeng)

4. "mom" : hint (eom ma)

5. "friends" : hint (chin gu deul)

6. "books" : hint (chaek)

7. "studying" : hint (gong bu)

8. "meal / rice" : hint (bab)


B. Lesson Focus: Object-Marking Particles: 을 (eul)/ 를 (reul).
Simply add Object Marking Particles after Noun(s)
Example - 1. 아빠 : hint (a-ppaaaaaaaaa) 'a' sound - therefore, 를
아빠
2. 엄마 : hint (eom-maaaaaaaaaa) 'a' sound - therefore, 를

3. 커피 : hint (keo-piiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) 'i' sound - therefore, ???

4. 물 : hint (mulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) 'l' sound - therefore, 을

5. 책 : hint (chaekkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk) 'k' sound - therefore, ???

6. 공부 : hint (gong-buuuuuuuuuuuuu) 'u' sound - therefore, ???

7. 친구 : hint (chin-guuuuuuuuuuuuu) 'u' sound - therefore, ???

8. 친구들 (plural of friends) : hint (chin-gu-deulllll) 'l' sound - therefore, ???

9. 밥 : hint (babbbbbbbbb) 'b' sound - therefore, ???


C. Test yourself
Please translate the following sentences into Korean.
Example - 1. "I watch TV."
나는 티비를 봅니다.
2. "My younger brother watches TV." : hint - TV = (ti-biiiii)

3. "My mom reads a book." : hint - a book = (chaekkkkk)

4. "My younger brother cooks rice." : hint - rice = (babbbbb)

5. "Tim drinks coffee." ("to drink" is 마시다 ma si da) : hint - coffee = (keo-piiiii)


If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
Reply this post then, I will kindly assist and give you the answers.
여러분 힘 내세요~~! Don't give up guys~~!
Cheers,
Tim 8)
Last edited by timandyou on August 27th, 2010 1:01 am, edited 1 time in total.

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T_T

Postby jerwinescudero6578 » August 26th, 2010 2:26 am

can you help me this thing???


im so not to get that!!!

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Hello jerwinescudero6578,

Postby timandyou » August 27th, 2010 1:02 am

I've just revised the sheet for you. A bit easier to understand.
cheers,

Tim :P 8)

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answer to part c qns 2

Postby zena0611 » September 6th, 2010 3:01 pm

엄마를 책을 읽는다.
or should it be
엄마가 책을 읽는다
?

Need some help here, thank you!

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Postby gcorrea » September 6th, 2010 7:03 pm

Okay, i'm going to try C. some of the words i can't remember how to spell
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following sentences into Korean.
Example - 1. "I watch TV."
나는 티비를 봅니다.
2. "My younger brother watches TV." : hint - TV = (ti-biiiii)
내 동생이 티비를 봐요.

3. "My mom reads a book." : hint - a book = (chaekkkkk)
내 엄마가 책을 읽어요.

4. "My younger brother cooks rice." : hint - rice = (babbbbb)
내 동생이 밥을 만들어요.

5. "Tim drinks coffee." ("to drink" is 마시다 ma si da) : hint - coffee = (keo-piiiii)
팀씨가 커피를 마셔요.

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Hello Zena0611

Postby timandyou » September 7th, 2010 1:23 am

:P :P :P
"Thank you so much~~"

you wrote,
엄마를 책을 읽는다.
or should it be
엄마가 책을 읽는다

Remember this - in basic sentence both in Korean and English, there is ONE subject, ONE object, and ONE verb.

For example,
"Mom reads a book."
"Mom" is SUBJECT - so you need subject particle 이/가 after "mom" = 엄마+"가" = 엄마가
"a book" is OBJECT - so you need object particle 을/를 after "a book" = 책+"을" = 책을
"reads" is VERB - simple replace 읽는다. (we are not learning about verbs for now).

THEREFORE, "Mom reads a books" becomes 엄마가 책을 읽는다.

About SUBJECT,
"Mom" = 엄 (eom) 마 (ma) = 엄마 (eommaaaaaaaaaaaa) ending in 'a'; therefore "가"
What if "Tim" = 팀 (timmmmmmmmmm) ending in 'm'; therefore "이"

About OBJECT,
"a book" = 책 (chaekkkkkkkkkkk) ending in "k"; therefore "을"
what if "coffee" = 커 (keo) 피 (pi) = 커피 (keopiiiiiiiiiii) ending in 'i'; therefore "를"

Note - vowel sounds are "a", "e", "i", "o", "u"!

When you speak Korean, do not omit particles.
You need practices. You need A LOT OF practices.
Then, the whole system will be yours!
cheers Zena,

Tim
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Hello gcorrea,

Postby timandyou » September 7th, 2010 1:30 am

Hello Gcorrea,
I must say "THANK YOU" for your time studying Korean.

you wrote,
2. "My younger brother watches TV." : hint - TV = (ti-biiiii)
내 동생이 티비를 봐요.

3. "My mom reads a book." : hint - a book = (chaekkkkk)
내 엄마가 책을 읽어요.

4. "My younger brother cooks rice." : hint - rice = (babbbbb)
내 동생이 밥을 만들어요.

5. "Tim drinks coffee." ("to drink" is 마시다 ma si da) : hint - coffee = (keo-piiiii)
팀씨가 커피를 마셔요.

I think your Korean is REALLY GOOD! more than good, EXCELLENTO!!!!
It's PERFECT! I will give you 100% our of 100!
As famous Korean phrase describes, 십점 만점에 십점! "10 out of 10!"
I do think you really got the this grammar point!
cheers gcorrea,

Tim 8)

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Thanks

Postby zena0611 » September 8th, 2010 6:33 am

Thank you TIM!

timandyou
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Hello Zena0611

Postby timandyou » September 8th, 2010 7:18 am

You're very WELCOME!!!
You are doing great! cheers!
:P

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