| Okay, now it's your turn. |
| Do you remember how to say “What are you doing?” |
| 뭐 하고 있어요? (Mwo hago isseoyo?) |
| Imagine you’re writing your goals. Do you remember how to say “my goals?” |
| 내 목표, 내 목표 (nae mokpyo , nae mokpyo ) |
| Say “I'm writing my goals.” |
| 내 목표를 쓰고 있어요. (Nae mokpyoreul sseugo isseoyo.) |
| Now answer the question saying you’re writing your goals. |
| 뭐 하고 있어요? (Mwo hago isseoyo?) |
| 내 목표를 쓰고 있어요. (Nae mokpyoreul sseugo isseoyo.) |
| Now imagine you’re writing your dreams. Do you remember how to say “my dreams?” |
| 내 꿈, 내 꿈 (nae kkum, nae kkum) |
| Say “I'm writing my dreams.” |
| 내 꿈을 쓰고 있어요. (Nae kkumeul sseugo isseoyo.) |
| Now answer the question saying you’re writing your dreams. |
| 뭐 하고 있어요? (Mwo hago isseoyo?) |
| 내 꿈을 쓰고 있어요. (Nae kkumeul sseugo isseoyo.) |
| Now imagine you’re writing a to-do list. Do you remember how to say “a to-do list?” |
| 할 것들, 할 것들 (hal geotdeul, hal geotdeul) |
| Say “I'm writing a to-do list.” |
| 할 것들을 쓰고 있어요. (Hal geotdeureul sseugo isseoyo.) |
| Now answer the question saying you’re writing a to-do list. |
| 뭐 하고 있어요? (Mwo hago isseoyo?) |
| 할 것들을 쓰고 있어요. (Hal geotdeureul sseugo isseoyo.) |
| In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use to talk about what you’re writing about. |
| You are now able to talk about your writing like a native speaker! |
| See you in the next lesson! |
| Bye! |
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