[Speaking Korean] Episode 35: Talking About Weekend Plans

 

🎬 Episode 35: Talking About Weekend Plans

πŸ“Œ You and your friend talk about what you’ll do this weekend.



πŸ”‘ Korean Script

A: 주말에 뭐 ν•  κ±°μ˜ˆμš”?
B:
κ°€μ‘±μ΄λž‘ 바닀에 갈 κ±°μ˜ˆμš”.
A:
와, λΆ€λŸ½λ„€μš”!
B:
같이 κ°ˆλž˜μš”?
A:
μ €λŠ” 이번 주말에 약속이 μžˆμ–΄μš”.
B:
λ‹€μŒμ— 같이 κ°€μš”!



πŸ”‘ Romanization

A: Jumare mwo hal geoyeyo?
B: Gajokirang bada-e gal geoyeyo.
A: Wa, bureopneyo!
B: Gachi gallaeyo?
A: Jeoneun ibeon jumare yaksogi isseoyo.
B: Daeume gachi gayo!



πŸ”‘ English Translation

A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I’m going to the beach with my family.
A: Wow, I’m jealous!
B: Want to come with me?
A: I have plans this weekend.
B: Let’s go together next time!



πŸ“˜ Vocabulary (μ£Όμš” 단어 5개)

  1. 주말 (jumal) – weekend
  2. λ°”λ‹€ (bada) – sea / beach
  3. 약속 (yaksok) – plans / appointment
  4. κ°€μ‘± (gajok) – family
  5. λΆ€λŸ½λ‹€ (bureopda) – to be jealous


πŸ“ Quiz Questions (문제 5개)

  1. How do you say “weekend” in Korean?
  2. What is the Korean word for “beach”?
  3. Translate “I have plans” into Korean.
  4. What does “같이 κ°ˆλž˜μš”?” mean?
  5. How do you say “family” in Korean?


Answers (μ •λ‹΅)

  1. 주말 (jumal)
  2. λ°”λ‹€ (bada)
  3. 약속이 μžˆμ–΄μš” (yaksogi isseoyo)
  4. Do you want to go together?
  5. κ°€μ‘± (gajok)

 

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