| Okay, now it's your turn. |
| Do you remember how to say "When is [event]?" |
| [event]이/가 언제예요? ([event]i/ga eonjejeyo?) |
| Imagine your graduation is coming up. Do you remember how to say “your graduation?” |
| 졸업식, 졸업식 (joreopsik, joreopsik) |
| Say “When is your graduation?” |
| 졸업식이 언제예요? (Joreopsigi eonjeyeyo?) |
| Now ask and answer the question saying your graduation is on March 4th. |
| 졸업식이 언제예요? (Joreopsigi eonjeyeyo?) |
| 3월 4일이에요. (Samwol sairieyo.) |
| Now imagine your retirement is coming up. Do you remember how to say “your retirement?” |
| 은퇴식, 은퇴식 (euntoesik, euntoesik) |
| Say “When is your retirement?” |
| 은퇴식이 언제예요? (Euntoesigi eonjeyeyo?) |
| Now ask and answer the question saying your retirement is on March 4th. |
| 은퇴식이 언제예요? (Euntoesigi eonjeyeyo?) |
| 3월 4일이에요. (Samwol sairieyo.) |
| Now imagine your trip is coming up. Do you remember how to say “your trip?” |
| 여행, 여행 (yeohaeng, yeohaeng) |
| Say “When is your trip?” |
| 여행이 언제예요? (Yeohaengi eonjeyeyo?) |
| Now ask and answer the question saying your trip is on March 4th. |
| 여행이 언제예요? (Yeohaengi eonjeyeyo?) |
| 3월 4일이에요. (Samwol sairieyo.) |
| In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to ask about life event dates. |
| You are now able to ask for the date of an event like a native speaker! |
| See you in the next lesson! |
| Bye! |
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