| Hi everyone! I’m Alisha. |
| Welcome to Conversational Phrases! |
| We’ve found that the best way to learn a language is to speak it from day one! And the best way to start speaking is to learn phrases that you’ll use in real conversations. |
| In this lesson, you’ll learn conversational phrases to answer the question, "What are you doing during the holiday?" After watching this video, you’ll be able to talk about your holiday plans. |
| Now, let’s take a look at some conversational phrases! |
| Listen to the dialogue. |
| 추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
| 바닷가에 갈 계획이에요. (Badatgae gal gyehoegieyo.) |
| Once more with the English translation. |
| 추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
| “What are you doing for Korean Thanksgiving?” |
| 바닷가에 갈 계획이에요. (Badatgae gal gyehoegieyo.) |
| “I'm planning to go to the beach.” |
| First of all you'll need to learn how to say “What are you doing for Korean Thanksgiving?” |
| That's: |
| 추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
| Chuseok is a three-day harvest festival celebrated when there is a full moon on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar. |
| Listen to it again: |
| 추석에 어디 가요?, 추석에 어디 가요? (Chuseoge eodi gayo?, Chuseoge eodi gayo?) |
| This Korean sentence literally translates as “Where are you going during Korean Thanksgiving?” But it means “What are you doing for Korean Thanksgiving?". |
| Now, how do you answer this question? |
| The pattern is: |
| [plan]ㄹ 계획이에요. ([plan]l gyehoegieyo.) |
| “I’m planning to [plan].” |
| For example: |
| “I'm planning to go to the beach.” |
| 바닷가에 갈 계획이에요., 바닷가에 갈 계획이에요. (Badatgae gal gyehoegieyo., Badatgae gal gyehoegieyo.) |
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