| Okay, now it's your turn. |
| Do you remember how to say “What's the matter?” |
| 괜찮아요? (Gwaenchanayo?) |
| Imagine the office is cold. Do you remember how to say “cold?” |
| 춥다, 춥다 (chupda, chupda) |
| Say “The office is cold.” |
| 사무실이 춥습니다. (Samusiri chupseumnida.) |
| Now answer the question saying the office is cold. |
| 괜찮아요? (Gwaenchanayo?) |
| 사무실이 춥습니다. (Samusiri chupseumnida.) |
| Now imagine the office is noisy. Do you remember how to say “noisy?” |
| 시끄럽다, 시끄럽다 (sikkeureopda, sikkeureopda) |
| Say “The office is noisy.” |
| 사무실이 시끄럽습니다. (Samusiri sikkeureopseumnida.) |
| Now answer the question saying the office is noisy. |
| 괜찮아요? (Gwaenchanayo?) |
| 사무실이 시끄럽습니다. (Samusiri sikkeureopseumnida.) |
| Now imagine the office is dirty. Do you remember how to say “dirty?” |
| 더럽다, 더럽다 (deoreopda, deoreopda) |
| Say “The office is dirty.” |
| 사무실이 더럽습니다. (Samusiri deoreopseumnida.) |
| Now answer the question saying the office is dirty. |
| 괜찮아요? (Gwaenchanayo?) |
| 사무실이 더럽습니다. (Samusiri deoreopseumnida.) |
| In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to make complaints. |
| You are now able to share your concerns like a native speaker! |
| See you in the next lesson! |
| Bye! |
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