Living in Korea Series EP 4: "한국 학교에서 - At a Korean School"
Episode 4: "한국 학교에서 - At a Korean School"
“안녕하세요! (annyeonghaseyo) This episode will provide you with essential vocabulary and phrases for communicating in a school setting. Let’s get started!”
School-Related Words:
- 학교 (hakgyo) – School
- 교실 (gyosil) – Classroom
- 교장 선생님 (gyojang seonsaengnim) – Principal
- 선생님 (seonsaengnim) – Teacher
- 학생 (haksaeng) – Student
- 수업 (sueop) – Class or lesson
- 시간표 (siganypyo) – Timetable/schedule
- 성적표 (seongjeokpyo) – Report card
[2: Useful Phrases for School
Communication]
Asking About Classes and Schedules:
- 이번 수업은
몇 시에 시작하나요?
(ibeon sueopeun myeot sie sijakhanayo?) – What time does this class start? - 시간표를
볼 수 있을까요?
(siganypyoreul bol su isseulkkayo?) – Can I see the timetable? - 이 교실은
어디에 있나요?
(i gyosireun eodie itnayo?) – Where is this classroom?
Talking About Grades and Homework:
- 성적표를
받고 싶습니다.
(seongjeokpyoreul batgo sipseumnida.) – I’d like to receive my report card. - 숙제를 제출했어요.
(sukjereul jechulhaesseoyo.) – I submitted my homework. - 시험 결과는
언제 나오나요?
(siheom gyeolgwaneun eonje naonayo?) – When will the test results come out?
Parent-Teacher Communication:
- 제 아이의
성적이 어떤가요?
(je ai-ui seongjeogi eotteongayo?) – How is my child’s performance? - 학부모 상담을
예약하고 싶습니다.
(hakbumo sangdameul yeyakago sipseumnida.) – I’d like to schedule a parent-teacher meeting.
[3: Practice Dialogue]
Scenario: Asking a teacher about a class schedule and submitting homework.
Student:
선생님, 시간표를 볼 수 있을까요?
(seonsaengnim, siganypyoreul bol su isseulkkayo?) – Teacher, can I see
the timetable?
Teacher:
네, 여기 있습니다. 이번 수업은 10시에 시작합니다.
(ne, yeogi itseumnida. Ibeon sueopeun yeol sie sijakhamnida.) – Yes,
here it is. This class starts at 10 o’clock.
Student:
감사합니다. 그리고 숙제를 제출하고 싶어요.
(gamsahamnida. Geurigo sukjereul jechulhago sipseumnida.) – Thank you.
I’d also like to submit my homework.
Teacher:
숙제를 여기 놓아주세요.
(sukjereul yeogi nohwajuseyo.) – Please put your homework here.
Student:
네, 알겠습니다.
(ne, algetseumnida.) – Yes, understood.
“Great work today! Thank you. See you next time! 잘하셨어요. 감사합니다. 다음에 봐요”
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