| Do you know how to talk about health problems in Korean? |
| Welcome to Three Step Korean Practice by KoreanClass101.com. In this lesson, you will practice how to talk about health problems. |
| Let’s look at the main dialogue. |
| Two people are having a conversation. |
| 노아 씨, 괜찮아요? |
| (Noa ssi, gwaenchanayo?) |
| Noa, are you okay? |
| 몸이 좀 안 좋아요. 머리가 아프고 배도 아파요. |
| (Momi jom an joayo. Meoriga apeugo baedo apayo.) |
| I’m not feeling well. My head hurts, and my stomach hurts too. |
| In this conversation, this character |
| Says that their head hurts |
| And that their stomach hurts too. |
| You can use this "[body part] 아프다 (apeuda)." pattern to describe different parts of your body in hurting. Let’s practice with more body part vocabulary in this lesson. |
| Here is a list of topicwords. |
| First is, |
| 눈 (nun). 눈. 눈. |
| 코 (ko). 코. 코. |
| 배 (bae). 배. 배. |
| 팔 (pal). 팔. 팔. |
| 다리 (dari). 다리. 다리. |
| Do you know what 눈 means? |
| eye. |
| How about 코? |
| nose. |
| And 배? |
| stomach. |
| And what about 팔? |
| arm. |
| And 다리? |
| leg. |
| Let's do some multiple choice. |
| Circle the correct answer. |
| What does 눈 (nun) mean? |
| “eye.” |
| “ear” is “귀 (gwi).” |
| Circle the correct answer. |
| What does 코 (ko) mean? |
| “nose.” |
| “mouth” is “입 (ip).” |
| One more. Circle the correct answer. |
| What does 다리 (dari) mean? |
| “leg.” |
| “foot” is “발 (bal).” |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. |
| Ready? What are they saying? |
| (pause with a tap of the finger)이 아프다. |
| ___i apeuda. |
| (pause with a tap of the finger)이 아프다. |
| 팔 (pal) |
| 팔 |
| 팔이 아프다. (pali apeuda.) |
| 팔이 아프다. |
| My arm hurts. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? What are they saying? |
| (pause with a tap of the finger)이 아프다. |
| ___i apeuda. |
| (pause with a tap of the finger)이 아프다. |
| 눈 (nun) |
| 눈 |
| 눈이 아프다. (pali apeuda.) |
| 눈이 아프다. |
| My eye hurts. |
| Let's do some true or false questions now. |
| True or false — |
| 코 (ko) means nose. |
| True |
| 코 means nose. |
| One more. |
| True or false — |
| 배 (bae) means back. |
| False |
| 배 (bae) means stomach |
| 배 (bae). |
| back is 등 (deung) |
| 등 |
| Let's do some listening practice. |
| Listen to me as I speak. Which word am I saying? |
| 코가 아프다. |
| (koga apeuda.) |
| Did you hear the word? Let’s listen one more time. |
| 코가 아프다. |
| 코가 (koga) |
| 코가 |
| 코가 is nose, and the subject marking particle. |
| 코가 |
| Listen to me as I speak. What am I saying? |
| 다리가 아프다. |
| (dariga apeuda.) |
| Did you hear the word? Let’s listen one more time. |
| 다리가 아프다. |
| 다리가 (dariga) |
| 다리가 |
| 다리가 is leg, and the subject marking particle. |
| 다리가 |
| Listen as I speak. What is the body part in the sentence? |
| 팔이 아프다. (pali apeuda.) |
| Let’s listen one more time. |
| 팔이 아프다. |
| Did you hear, 팔? 팔 means arm. |
| How about...? |
| 코가 아프다. (koga apeuda.) |
| Let’s listen one more time. |
| 코가 아프다. |
| Did you hear, 코 (ko)? 코 means nose. |
| Next... |
| 다리가 아프다. (dariga apeuda.) |
| One more time. |
| 다리가 아프다. |
| Did you hear, 다리 (dari)? 다리 means leg. |
| Next... |
| 눈이 아프다. (nuni apeuda.) |
| One more time. |
| 눈이 아프다. |
| Did you hear, 눈 (nun)? 눈 means eye. |
| And... |
| 배가 아프다. (baega apeuda.) |
| One more time. |
| 배가 아프다. |
| Did you hear, 배 (bae)? 배 means stomach. |
| Now you know how to talk about health problems in Korean. |
| ...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway on KoreanClass101.com. |
| 잘 가요 (jal gayo)! |
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