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Welcome to the Self-Study Korean Podcast, your guide to mastering the Korean language and culture. I’m thrilled to have you here with us today!
In today’s episode, we’re diving into Unit 1, where you’ll learn essential words and phrases about Country and Occupation. Whether you’re just starting out or reviewing, today’s lesson will give you the vocabulary and phrases you need to introduce yourself confidently in Korean.
Before we jump in, don’t forget to check the podcast description for today’s list of vocabulary words and key phrases.
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Visit our website for more details:
KIIP 1: Unit 1–Essential Words and Phrases about Country and Occupation
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Essential Vocabulary
First, let’s look at some key vocabulary in three categories: personal information, countries, and occupations.
이름 – Name.
직업 – Job.
국적 – Nationality.
어느 – Which.
나라 – Country.
사람 – Person.
한국 – Korea.
필리핀 – Philippines.
미국 – USA.
이집트 – Egypt.
중국 – China.
방글라데시 – Bangladesh.
선생님 – Teacher.
회사원 – Office Worker.
영어 강사 – English Instructor.
학생 – Student.
공장 직원 – Factory Worker.
판매원 – Salesperson.
주부 – Housewife.
초등학생 – Elementary School Student.
영어 – English.
한국어 – Korean.
Key Phrases to Practice.
Now that you’ve learned the essential vocabulary, let’s put them to use in some common phrases.
안녕하세요? – Hello.
제 이름은 수지입니다. – My name is Suzy.
저는 학생입니다. – I am a Student.
저는 미국 사람입니다. – I am from USA.
어느 나라 사람입니까? – Which country are you from?
무슨 일을 하십니까? – What do you do for a living?
직업이 무엇입니까? – What is your job?
저는 영어 강사입니다. – I am an English instructor.
안녕히 계세요. – Goodbye (when you’re the one leaving).
안녕히 가세요. – Goodbye (when someone else is leaving).
Practicing these phrases will help you engage in basic conversations about yourself and others. Simple introductions like these can open the door to deeper conversations as you continue learning Korean.
Quiz Time!
Now, let’s test your knowledge. Try translating these into Korean:
"Teacher"
"I am from the USA."
"What is your job?"
Conclusion
That’s it for Lesson 1 of KIIP Level 1! In this episode, we introduced some essential words and phrases to help you on your Korean language journey. By mastering these basics, you’ll find it easier to introduce yourself, talk about your job, and share where you’re from.
Remember to practice these phrases with friends, classmates, or even on your own. The more you practice, the more comfortable and confident you’ll feel in speaking Korean.
Visit KoreanTopik.com for more learning resources. Thank you for tuning in Self-study Korean podcast! Keep studying, stay motivated, and we’ll see you in the next lesson. Until next time, happy studying, and 안녕히 계세요!
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Welcome to the Self-Study Korean Podcast, your guide to mastering the Korean language and culture. I’m thrilled to have you here with us today!
In today’s episode, we’re diving into Unit 1, where you’ll learn essential words and phrases about Country and Occupation. Whether you’re just starting out or reviewing, today’s lesson will give you the vocabulary and phrases you need to introduce yourself confidently in Korean.
Before we jump in, don’t forget to check the podcast description for today’s list of vocabulary words and key phrases.
________________________________________
Visit our website for more details:
KIIP 1: Unit 1–Essential Words and Phrases about Country and Occupation
________________________________________
Essential Vocabulary
First, let’s look at some key vocabulary in three categories: personal information, countries, and occupations.
이름 – Name.
직업 – Job.
국적 – Nationality.
어느 – Which.
나라 – Country.
사람 – Person.
한국 – Korea.
필리핀 – Philippines.
미국 – USA.
이집트 – Egypt.
중국 – China.
방글라데시 – Bangladesh.
선생님 – Teacher.
회사원 – Office Worker.
영어 강사 – English Instructor.
학생 – Student.
공장 직원 – Factory Worker.
판매원 – Salesperson.
주부 – Housewife.
초등학생 – Elementary School Student.
영어 – English.
한국어 – Korean.
Key Phrases to Practice.
Now that you’ve learned the essential vocabulary, let’s put them to use in some common phrases.
안녕하세요? – Hello.
제 이름은 수지입니다. – My name is Suzy.
저는 학생입니다. – I am a Student.
저는 미국 사람입니다. – I am from USA.
어느 나라 사람입니까? – Which country are you from?
무슨 일을 하십니까? – What do you do for a living?
직업이 무엇입니까? – What is your job?
저는 영어 강사입니다. – I am an English instructor.
안녕히 계세요. – Goodbye (when you’re the one leaving).
안녕히 가세요. – Goodbye (when someone else is leaving).
Practicing these phrases will help you engage in basic conversations about yourself and others. Simple introductions like these can open the door to deeper conversations as you continue learning Korean.
Quiz Time!
Now, let’s test your knowledge. Try translating these into Korean:
"Teacher"
"I am from the USA."
"What is your job?"
Conclusion
That’s it for Lesson 1 of KIIP Level 1! In this episode, we introduced some essential words and phrases to help you on your Korean language journey. By mastering these basics, you’ll find it easier to introduce yourself, talk about your job, and share where you’re from.
Remember to practice these phrases with friends, classmates, or even on your own. The more you practice, the more comfortable and confident you’ll feel in speaking Korean.
Visit KoreanTopik.com for more learning resources. Thank you for tuning in Self-study Korean podcast! Keep studying, stay motivated, and we’ll see you in the next lesson. Until next time, happy studying, and 안녕히 계세요!
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