November 16, 2007

Lesson 28

Idiom Review:

~meet halfway -
a) Let's meet halfway.
b) Why don't you meet halfway?

Pull(ing) _________ leg.
a) Don't pull my leg.
b) Stop pulling my leg.
c) You're pulling my leg.

~meet halfway example:

A) What do you want to eat?
B) I want to eat Ramen, how about you?
A) I want pasta.
B) Let's meet halfway, how about 자짱면?

A) Where do you want to go?
B) 종로, where do you want to go?
A) I want to go to 명동.
B) Let's meet halfway, how about 울지로?

Exercise:

Please make a ~meet halfway dialogue with your partner.

Pull(ing) _________ leg example:

A) I lost 5kgs last week.
B) Stop pulling my leg.

A) Guess what, 윤리 likes Charlie.
B) You're pulling my leg.

A) 시우 likes to drink.
B) Don't pull my leg.

A) One of our co-worker is popular with the boys.
B) Stop pulling my leg.

A) Annie likes to study hard.
B) Stop pulling my leg.

A) Charlie likes 주영.
B) Don't pull my leg.

Exercise:

Please make a Pull(ing) _________ leg dialogue with your partner.

Lesson 27

Idioms Lesson, Part 2:

1. Leave/Left __________ high and dry.

포맷:
주어 + Leave/Left + 누구 + high and dry.

Example:
He left me high and dry.
That girl left him high and dry

2. Get off _______ back.

포맷:
Get off 누구의 Back

a) Get off her back
b) Get ff my back.

Review:
Expressions: What Did You...?

( - - - - - - ) 뭐 했어요?
A) 지난 주말에 무엇 했어요?
B) 어제 밤 무엇 했어요?

(- - - - - ) 뭐 (동사)었어요?
C) 오늘 아침에 뭐 먹었어요?
D) 어제 밤에 뭐 마쎴어요?

In English, the format would be the following:

What did you do (- - - - - - )?

A) What did you do last weekend?
B) What did you do last night?
C) What did you eat this morning?
D) What did you drink last night?

Exercise:

Basic 인사 하고 How is.../How was... What did you... Dialogue 만들으세요

Example:
A) How are you?
B) I'm good, how are you?
A) I'm great, how's your day?
B) It's alright, how about you?
A) I'm hanging tough, what did you do last night?
B) I drank with some people, what did you do last night?
A) I went drinking too.

Lesson 26

Idioms Lesson:

1. Don't hold you breath.

Example Dialogues:
A) Will he call me again?
B) Don't hold your breath.

A) Will that customer tip?
B) Don't hold your breath.

2. Meet halfway
a) Let's meet halfway
b) Why don't you meet halfway?

3. Smell a rat.
a) I smell rat.

4. Something's fishy?

5. Bend over backwards
a) I bent over backwards for that guest.
b) Eunha Hair bends over backwards for their guests.

6. Pull(ing) _________ leg.
a) Don't pull my leg.
b) Stop pulling my leg.
c) You're pulling my leg.

7. Straight from the horse's mouth.
a) I heard it straight from the horse's mouth.
b) You heard it straight from the horse's mouth?

8. The early bird gets the worm.

Example Dialogue:
A) You're so lucky.
B) You know what they say, “The early bird gets the worm.”

A) How did you get those tickets?
B) The early bird gets the worm.

A) How did you get these great seats?
B) The early bird gets the worm.

Review: 미래

What will you _________________________?
a) I will _______________________________.
b) I am going to ________________________.
c) I plan to ____________________________.
d) I want to ____________________________.

Lesson 25E

Basic Grammar 1:

약속

Promise 안입니다., promise 는 약속하다.

Promise 는 (Basic) 3 가지 있읍니다.

1. Appointment

2. Meeting

3. Plans


Before we talk about Plans, we must discuss Date and Plan(s).
Date – 남/여 약속 (관심있어야되, 사뀌고싶어야되고, 벌써 사꼈어요)
Plan(s) 는 계획하가

To use Plan(s) in a sentence please use this format.

Subj + Plan(s) to + Verb + (나머지)(with 누구랑, 장소, etc)
Example:
I plan to drink with my friends this weekend.
He plans to meet his college buddies.


Now, for 약속.
Subject + Have + (What Kind of/어떤) (a) plans/meeting/appointment (with 누구/at 장소, 시간, on 요일, in 월달/날짜).

Example:
I have drinking plans with my college buddies.
She has a dental appointment.
We have plans with our colleagues.
They have a meeting.

Exercise 1:
Ask your partner (plan to 포맷) what they will do.

Exercise 2:
Make a dialogue using appointment sentence.

Exercise 3:
Use meeting sentence.

Exercise 4:
Use Plans sentence.

October 31, 2007

US 배우 성형외과

한국 만 안해요, Los Angeles 는 Plastic Surgery Capitol of The World 입니다.


October 28, 2007

Lesson 24E

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Basic Grammar: ~Like to...

뭐 하기 좋아하면...
주어 + Like to + 동사 + __________________

Example:
I like to drink.
I like to work out.
I like to meet my friends.

Exercise:
Partner 랑, 이 Dialogue 하세요.

A) What do you like to do?
B) I like to _______________________.

Basic Grammar Review: Should/Should Have

For should, please use only for benefit. If you do it, it’s beneficial.
Subj + Should + Verb + __________________________

I should work out more.
I should call my family more often.
Exercise:
Partner 랑, 이 Dialogue 하세요.

A) What should you do?
B) I should ____________________.

Let's do this:
I know I should + verb + ___________, but 주어 + 동사 + 나머지
Example:
I know I should drink less, but I like to drink.
I know I should sleep more but I surf the net too much.
I know I should eat better but I love junk food.

Exercise:
Partner 랑, Dialogue 하세요.
A) Why don't you _________________________.
B) I know I should __________________________________.

October 21, 2007

Lesson 23E

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Lesson 23E

Review Session...

I. Greeting:

How are you? I'm (형용사)

How you doing? I'm doing...

How you been? I've been...

Exercise 1:
Partner 랑 3 가지 Greetings 하세요.

II. 어때/어땠어?

How is your day? It is...(형용사)
How is work? It is (형용사)

How are the kids? They are (형용사)
How are your children? They are (형용사)

How was your weekend? It was (형용사)
How was your week? It was (형용사)

Exercise:
Partner 랑 How is/How was 물어보세요

III. What did You...?

What did you do last weekend? I went out with my family.
What did you eat for breakfast? I ate rice and soup.
What did you do last night? I drank with my colleagues.

Exercise:
Partner 랑 What Did you... 물어보세요

IV. When did You...?

When did you get home last night? I got home at 2 in the morning.*
When did you study? I studied this morning.

새벽 1시 부터 6시 까지 는 (시간) in the morning 로 말해야돼

Exercise:
Partner 랑 When Did you... 물어보세요

V. Where did You...?

Where did you go last weekend? I went to Pusan last weekend?
Where did you meet your friends? We met at 종로.
Exercise:
Partner 랑 Where Did you... 물어보세요

Basic Grammar: Should/Should Have

For should, please use only for benefit. If you do it, it’s beneficial.
Subj + Should + Verb + __________________________

Q) What should you do?
A) I should sleep earlier.

Q) What should you do?
A) I should drink less.

Q) What should you do?
A) I should eat better.

Exercise:
Please make a dialogue using the should dialogue.

Use this format for regret.
Subj + Should Have + Verb ___________

Q) What should you have done?
A) I should have studied harder in high school.

Q) What should you have done?
A) I shouldn’t have drank too much last night.

Exercise:
Please make a dialogue using should have format

Exercise:
Please make a basic dialogue
Example:
A) How are you?
B) I'm good, how you doing?
A) I'm doing good
B) I'm glad to hear that, how was your weekend?
A) It was uneventful, how about you?
B) It wjavascript:void(0)
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October 19, 2007

Arnold Schwarzenegger 옛날에 Saturday Night Live 나오기

Saturday Night Live 는 미국의 Gag Concert 로 생학해도 됩니다.

Very funny, 쭌쌤은 Girly Man 여기서 배웠어요.

October 16, 2007

한글 배우 성형외과 전에 사진

이쁜 여에인들 볼때 Complex 되지마세요, 이 비디오 보면, 많은 여자들은 이 여에인들 보다 Natural Beauty 가 있읍니다. 그리고 이 여자들은 성형외과 한 남자로 결혼해도 유전으로 또망갈수없죠? 그래서 요즘에 Los Angeles Koreatown 는 이 문제 있읍니다. 성형외과로 예쁘게된 어머님들 하고 Homey looking kids, 이것은 요즘에 LA Koreatown 에서 Normal 입니다.


October 14, 2007

Lesson 22E

Review, Basic Consulting

*A __(a)__ would (really) highlight/accentuate/accent/bring out your ____(b)___.
a) lighter color/darker color/shinier color, **red, brown, highlights, bleaching
**문장앞에서 A 없어도 됩니다.
b) eyes, facial structure, skin tone, overall package

1. A darker color would really accentuate your eyes.
2. A lighter color would blend in with your skin tone.

New Term:

This will present ______(a)_____ to its best advantage.

a) your overall package/your features

~보다 도 좋다

Subj (주어) is better than _______________

Subj (주어) will look better than ____________

Subj (주어) looks better than __________________

Example:

A darker is better than a light color for medium skin tone
A lighter color will look better than a darker color for light complexion.

Consulting 1:

A: What do you recommend?
B: I believe shorter hair will look better than a trim.
A: Why is that?
B: Because shorter hair will present your facial features to its best advantage.

Consulting 2:

A: What do you think?
B: I think a lighter color will fit better than a darker color.
A: Why do you think so?
B: The darker color will present your skin tone to its best advantage.

Exercise:

이렇게 연습 하세요.

Lesson 21E

Basic Consulting 1:

A: How would you like your hair done?
B: I would like to dye my hair.*
A: Do you have a color in mind?
B: I would like to make my hair a little bit darker.

Basic Consulting 2:

A: Do you have an idea what you would like?
B: I would like to change my hair color.**
A: What color do you have in mind?
B: I think a lighter color would be right.

*I'm thinking about changing my hair color.
**I'm thinking about dying my hair.

이것은 처음에 물어보는 칠문 입니다.

Basic consulting 3:

A: What do you recommend?
B: *A lighter color would really highlight your eyes.
A: What is that?
B: Since you have blue eyes and fair skin, a lighter color would make everything blend in and it will look very nice.

*A __(a)__ would (really) highlight/accentuate/accent/bring out your ____(b)___.
a) lighter color/darker color/shinier color, **red, brown, highlights, bleaching
**문장앞에서 A 없어도 됩니다.
b) eyes, facial structure, skin tone, overall package

Basic consulting 4:

A: What do you think?
B: I recommend highlights, it will really bring out your natural color accentuate your eyes.
A: What do you say that?
B: The highlights will offer a contrast to your natural color and it won't clash with your skin tone and eyes, they'll blend in perfectly.

Class Discussion:
Square, triangular, round faces – best haircut/coloring, etc.
Skin Tone – which color would be the best?

Class Exercise: (We will rotate partners for this)

Please consult based on your partner's facial structure and skin tone.

October 7, 2007

Lesson 25

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~보다 도 좋다

___________ is better than _______________

________ is prettier than ____________

______________ tastes better than __________________

Example:

Popeyes is better than KFC
Eunha Hair is better than Juno Hair

양희 is prettier than 김희선
주영 is prettier than 김태희

Korean food tastes better than Indian food
Korean fried chicken tastes better than American fried chicken.

Subj (주어) + like ____________ better than _______________

Subj (주어) + tastes better than ________________

Subj (주어) + sounds better than _____________

Subj (주어) + sings better than _____________________

Example:

A) What's better, SKT or KTF?
B) KTF is better than SKT?

A) What tastes better, 교촌 or 둘둘?
B) 둘둘 tastes better than 교촌.

Exercise:

Please make a dialogue with your partner.

To use Plan(s) in a sentence please use this format.

Subj + Plan(s) to + Verb + (나머지)(with 누구랑, 장소, etc)
Example:
I plan to meet my in-laws this weekend.
We plan to eat with the assistants tonight.
그래서 뭐할거에요 질문 들으면 Plan to/I will/am going to~ 포맷으로 대답할수있어요.

Example:

A) What will you do tonight?
B) I plan to go straight home.

A) Where will you go this weekend?
B) I plan to go to 인천.

Exercise 1:

Please make a dialogue with your partner,

A) What will you _________________________?
B) I plan to _______________________________.

Exercise 2:

A) What will you ________________________?
B) I will _______________________________.

Exercise 3:

A) What will you _______________________?
B) I am going to ________________________.

Exercise 4:

A) _______________ will you ______________________?
B) ______________ plan to ______________________.

A) ________________ will you __________________?
B) ______________ going to ______________________.

A) _________________ will you ________________?
B) ______ will ______________________________.

Lesson 24

Greetings:

How are you?

I’m ______________________

How are you doing?

I’m doing __________________

(Long time, no see)How have you been?

I’ve been ________________________________

How is

Your mother? She is…good/fine/under the weather
Your brother? He is… good/fine/under the weather
Your day? It is…good/great/alright/not too bad
The music? It is…good/interesting/alright/not bad

How was
Your weekend? It was…good/great/terrible/boring/fun
The service? It was…good/great/satisfactory
The food? It was…good/delicious/terrible
The party It was…boring/disappointing/fun/great

How are
The puppies? They are great/sick/crazy
the classes? They’re boring/great/ok/helpful
Your brothers? They’re good/fine/alright
The students? They’re great/fine/exciting


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2nd 12th 22nd
3rd 13th 23rd
4th 14th 24th
5th 15th 25th
6th 16th 26th
7th 17th 27th
8th 18th 28th
9th 19th 29th
10th 20th 30th




Date Format (날짜 포맷):
Month/Day/Year – 월/일/년 or 일/월
May 2nd 5th of May
July 3rd 19th of September

*Normally – 버통으로 생각하세요.

질문이면, 주어/동사 사이있어야되 문장도 주어/동사 사이
What do you normally eat for lunch? I normally eat lunch at 1:15.
What time do you normally get off work? I normally get off work at 8.

Exercise 1:

Normally Dialogue 만들으세요.

Dialogue 1:
A: Did you eat _________________?
B: ___________ yet.

Dialogue 2:
A: Where are you going?
B: I'm _____________ to __________________.

Dialogue 3:
A: What will you do __________________?
B: I will ______________________________.

Dialogue 4:
A: What are you going to ________________________?
B: I'm going to __________________.

Dialogue 5:
A: __________ do you want to _______________?
B: 1. How about____________?
2. Let's _____________________________.
3. I want to ___________________________________.

Lesson 23

Basic Grammar:

I. ~고있다…
Subject + Be (동사) + Verbing + (하고있는곳).
현제:
I am watching TV.
I am eating lunch.
I am working right now.
I am taking the bus.
I am getting on the train.
I am getting off the train/bus.

과거:
I was eating dinner.
I was meeting my friend.
I was getting off the train.

Exercise 1:
With your partner, finish the following dialogue:

A: What are you doing?
B: ______________________________________.

Exercise 2:

A: What were you doing?
B: _____________________________________________.

II. Yet (아직) 는 문장끝에서 쓰세요. (무지정 경우)

Example:

I didn’t eat yet – 아직 안먹었어요.
We’re not finished yet – 아직 안끝났어요.
It’s not ready yet – 아직 준비안됬다.
I didn’t see D War yet – D War 아직 안봤다.

Exercise 1:
With your partner, finish the following dialogue:

A: Did you ___________________?
B: I didn't __________________ yet.

Exercise 2:

A: Did you finish _____________________?
B: I didn't ______________________ yet.




Dialogue 1:

A: When will you leave for Pusan?
B: I will leave for Pusan this 추석.
A: Did you finish packing?
B: No, not yet.*

Not yet = 아직

Dialogue 2:

A: What will you buy your boyfriend for his birthday?
B: I'm going to buy him a MacBook for his birthday.
A: Did you order it?
B: Not yet.

Exercise 1:
With your partner, make a dialogue using “Yet”

Dialogue 3:

A: What are you doing?
B: I'm listening to some music.
A: What are you listening to?
B: I'm listening to Earth, Wind and Fire.

Exercise:
Please make a ~고있다 Dialogue.

Dialogue 4:

A: What will you do on your day off?
B: I'm going shopping.
A: What are you shopping for?
B: I think I'll buy a new skirt.
A: Do you know where you'll shop?
B: Not yet.

Exercise:

Please make a future dialogue.

Lesson 22

I. Preposition Review, Part 2: On, For

When to use “on” – Use for date and day.
I will go to Pusan on Thursday.
I went to Pusan on the 11th

Dialogue:
A: When's your day off?
B: It's on Monday and Tuesday.

When to use “for” – Use for “Leave” verb, benefit (mind and body), favor, time (기간)
1. I will leave for Pusan tomorrow.
2. Go to the store for me.
3. Wash the dishes for your mother.
4. I will be gone for 2 weeks.
5. I will go to Singapore for vacation.

Dialogue 1:
A: Will you do me a favor?
B: Sure.
A: Will you go to the store for me?
B: What do you want?
A: A Coke please.

Dialogue 2:
A: How long will you be gone?
B: I will be in England for about 2 years.

해야한다
Subj + have to 동사 + (해야되는곳).

Example:

I have to finish my homework.
I have to meet my sister.
I have to go home early.

~지만…but
I want to eat but it is too busy now.
I want to go out with my friends but I have to work tomorrow.
진주 wants to eat but it’s so busy right now.

~지만 - …but…
하고싶지만 …해야한다.
Subj (주어) + want to + 동사 (verb) + 하고싶은곳 + but Subj + have to + 동사 + 해야한곳.

Example:
1. I want to eat 삼겹살 but I have to lose weight.
2. Charlie wants to go to 제주도 but she has to work this weekend.
3. 유리 wants to go out tomorrow but he has to work.
Dialogue 1:

A: When's your birthday?
B: It's in September.
A: What day?
B: On the 5th.
A: What do you want to do?
B: I want to drink but I have to cut back.

Exercise 1:

Ask your partner when their birthday, anniversary, or their day off is.

Dialogue 2:

A: What will you buy your boyfriend for your 100 day anniversary?
B: I don't know, I want to buy him a watch but I think he would rather* have a romantic dinner.
A: Let me know how it goes.
B: Sure will.

*Would Rather – 수업에 설명
포맷 = Subj + would rather + 동사 + _____________________.

Example:

A: Do you want to go to 둘둘 치킨?
B: No, I would rather go to 불닭.

A: Do you want to eat at 김천?
B: I would rather eat at 참참참.

A: Do you want to help this customer?
B: I would rather pull teeth.

Exercise 2:

Make a similar dialogue.

Dialogue 3:

A: What will you do after work?
B: I'm going straight home, how about you?
A: I want to drink but everybody has to work tomorrow.
B: Well, I hate to drink alone too, so let's go.

Exercise 3:

Make a ~하고싶지만 dialogue.

Lesson 20E

Telephone Conversation 1:

A: Thank you for calling Eunha Hair, this is _________ speaking how may I help you?
B: I would like to set up an appointment.
A: Do you have a stylist in mind?
B: No, I don't. I need a 11:30 slot.
A: I'm sorry, we're booked* for that time.
B: What time do you have available?
A: We can squeeze you in* at 12:15.
B: OK, sounds good.

*We're (all) booked – 수업 설명

*Can squeeze you in – 수업 에서 설명.

Exercise 1: Please make an appointment.

A: I would like to ______________ an appointment.
B: What time is good for you?
A: I would like to come in at ________________.
B: I'm sorry _______________________ at that time.
A: What time do you have open?
B: We ___________________ at ____________________.

Exercise 2: (Partner 랑 같이 해보세요).

A:
B:
A:
B:

Telephone Conversation 2:

A: May I have your name and number please.
B: My name is Robert Walker and my number is 010-9475-4940.
A: Please speak a little slower and repeat that one more time.
B: My name is Robert Walker and my number is 010-9475-4940.
A: Your name is Robert Walker and your number is 010-9475-4940, is that correct?
B: Yes.
A: I have you down for tomorrow at 12:15.
B: Tomorrow at 12:15, got it.
A: If for any reason you'll be late or can't make it, please call us.
B: OK, will do.

Exercise 1:

A: May I have your __________ and _______________ please.
B: My name is _____________ and _______________________.
A: Your name is ______________ and _______________, is _________________?
B:
A: I have you down for ____________________________.
B:
Exercise 2: Partner 랑 해보세요.

A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:

Review:

Exercise 1: Please make a “Future” dialogue using the “Will” Format.

A:
B:
A:
B:

Exercise 2: Please make a “Future” dialogue using the “Going to” Format.

A:
B:
A:
B:

Exercise 3: Please make a “~고싶다” format.

A:
B: ______ want to ____________________.

A:
B: Let's _____________________________.

A:
B: How about ________________________?

Exercise 4: Please make a “Yet” dialogue.

A:
B:

A:
B:

A:
B:

Lesson 21

I. Preposition Review: To, In, At

When to use “to” – When you are going somewhere
1. I am going to my friend’s house.
2. I will go to the internet café.
Example Dialogue:
A) Where will you go after work?
B) I will go to the Internet Cafe.

When to use “in” – Use “in” for month, 기간, also, a location (몸있는 대)
1. I went to Seoul Land in March.
2. I’m in Myeong Dong.

Example Dialogue 1:
A) When will you go to Lotte World?
B) I will go to Lotte World in November

Example Dialogue 2:
A) Where are you?
B) I'm in 이대.

When to use “at” – Use “at” for time or location (장소에 몸없으면)
1. Meet me at 7.
2. Meet me at Myong Dong.
Example Dialogue:
A) Where do you want to meet?
B) Let's meet at 홍대.

II. ~하고싶다
대답 3 가지 있읍니다.
1. 주어 + Want to + 동사 + 하고싶은곳
I want to meet at 신촌.
Example Dialogue:
A) What do you want to drink tonight?
B) I want to drink 죽통주.

2. How about _______________?
How about 신촌?
Example Dialogue:
A) What do you want to drink tonight?
B) How about 죽통주?

3. Let's + 동사 + 나머지.
Let's meet at 신촌.
Example Dialogue:
A) Where do you want to drink tonight?
B) Let's drink 죽통주.

III. 미래
1. 주어 + Will + 동사 + 나머지.
I will watch a movie this weekend.
He will eat lunch at 참참참.
2. 주어 + Am Going To + 동사 + 나머지.
I am going to get off work at 7.
She is going to meet her boyfriend.

Dialogue 1:
A: What time will you get off work tonight?
B: I will get off at 8:30.
A: What do you want to do after work?
B: How about a drink?

Exercise 1:

Ask your partner what they want to do.

Dialogue 2:

A: What will you do after work?
B: I will practice for the test, how about you?
A: I will meet my friend.
B: Where at?
A: We will meet at 명동.

Exercise 2:

Ask your partner a location question.

Dialogue 3:

A: When is your day off?
B: Saturdays and Sundays.
A: What will you do this weekend?
B: I'm going to relax all weekend.

Exercise 3:

Ask your partner a future question.

August 14, 2007

Lesson 20

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Review:

미래 (Future):

Subj + Will + 동사 + 나머지

I will go straight home after work.
I will drink at the Rock N' Roll bar tonight.
I will go to church this weekend.

Subj + Am Going To + 동사 + 나머지

I am going straight home after work.
I am going to drink at the Rock N' Roll bar tonight.
I am going to church this weekend.

Subj + Plan(s) to + Verb + (나머지)(with 누구랑, 장소, etc)

I plan to go on a picnic with my church group.
We plan to go to Singapore for vacation.
I plan to eat at 한빛 for lunch today.

Dialogue 1:

A: Hey ____________, what will you do on your day off?
B: I will watch a movie.
A: Which movie will you see?
B: I plan to see the 광주 documentary.

Exercise 1:

Please make a weekend plan dialogue using “Will” future format.

Dialogue 2:

A: How are you today?
B: I'm under the weather today.
A: I'm sorry to hear that, what will you do after work?
B: I'm going to drink.
A: Where at?
B: At 둘둘 치킨.

Exercise 2:

Please make a after work dialogue using “Am Going To” future format.

Dialogue 3:

A: Are you ready for the test?
B: I don't know yet.
A: What are you going to do tonight?
B: I plan to practice for the test.
A: Good luck.
B: Thank you.

Exercise 3:

Please make a after work dialogue using “Plan To” future format.

Dialogue 4:

A: Thank you for calling Eunha Hair, this is ________ speaking, how may I help you?
B: I would like to set up an appointment.
A: For what time?
B: 10:00am please.
A: OK, may I have your name and number please?
B: My name is _______________, and my number is 010-9475-4940
A: Your name is __________, and your number is 010-9475-4940, is that correct?
B: Yes.

Exercise 4:

Please make a dialogue setting up an appointment

Dialogue 5:

A: How was the service?
B: I'm very pleased.
A: I'm glad to hear that, your total comes to _______________.
B: Here you go.

Cash 이면:
A: Here's your change.
B: Thank you.
A: Please come again.

Charge 이면:

A: Please sign here.
B: OK.
A: Here's your receipt.
B: Thank you.
A: Please come again.

August 12, 2007

Lesson 15E:

Subject 1: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 1

A: Hi, my name is Angela, I’ll be your stylist today.
B: Nice to meet you.
A: How would you like your hair done today?
B: I would like a trim. I would like the front a little bit long and short everywhere else.
A: How much would you like cut off?
B: About 2 cm in the front and 3cm all around.
A: No problem, I’ll take care of you today.
B: Thank you.

Subject 2: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 2

A: What do you do for a living?
B: I work for BP.
A: Is that right? How’s your stay in Korea so far?
B: That’s great, the people are treating us great.
A: I’m glad to hear that. I hope you enjoy your stay here.
B: Thank you.
A: So, how long will you be in Korea?
B: My contract is for a year.
A: Enjoy your stay.
B: Thank you.

Subject 3: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 3

A: Do you know a good place to eat around here?
B: What’s your flavor?
A: I don’t know, what do you recommend?
B: There’s Burger King, KFC if you want Western food, or do you want Korean or Asian food?
A: What do you recommend for Asian food?
B: There’s Oriental Spoon right next door, if you go downstairs.
A: Which menu item do you recommend?
B: I recommend the Fried Rice dishes there.
A: How’s the food?
B: Well, it’s an Asian fusion food, so it’s not authentic, but it’s OK.
A: Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind.

Subject 4: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 4

A: We’re all done. Here’s a mirror so you can check the back.
B: Thank you.
A: How is it?
B: I’m very pleased, great job!
A: Thank you.
B: For your next visit, please set an appointment so you don’t have to wait.
A: Hey, that’s a great idea.
B: My name is 현주, please ask for me.
A: Sure will.
B: Have a great day..

Subject 5: Basic Conversation 1

A: Long time no see. How have you been?
B: I've been good, how have you been?
A: Just busy, busy, busy, I practically live here.
B: I’m sorry to hear that. How was your weekend?
A: I had to work, it was crazy.
B: When’s your day off?
A: Sundays and Mondays..
B: How was your day off?
A: It was great, I got to spend time with my family.
B: I’m glad to hear that.

Subject 5: Directions 1

A: Can you tell me where I can get some great Korean food?
B: I recommend 참참참, just walk towards the Coffee Bean in the alley behind the Dunkin' Donuts and it'll be on your right in the basement.
A: Thank you.

Subject 5: Directions 2

A: Can you tell where Burger King is?
B: Walk out the door and walk towards the subway for about 80 meters and it will be on your left hand side.
A: Thank you.

Exercise 1:

Weekend plan Dialogue 만들으세요.

Exercise 2:

미용실에서 맛있는 식당 위치 가르치세요.

August 10, 2007

Lesson 14E

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Subject 1: Greeting at Counter

A: Welcome to Eunha Hair, my name is ____________, how may I help you?
B: I would like a perm.
A: Do you have a reservation?
B: No, I'm afraid not.
A: It will be about a 35 minute wait, will that be OK?
B: Sure.
A: Come this way please. Please have a seat.
B: Thank you.
A: Would you like anything to drink?
B: What do you have?
A: Here's our menu.
B: May I have the iced tea please.
A: I'll get that for you right away.
B: Thank you.

Subject 2: Shampoo Girl/Shampoo Boy

A: Thank you for waiting. Please follow me.
B: Oh, thank you.
A: I'm sorry for the wait, it's a little crazy today.
B: Oh, that's OK, don't worry about it.
A: Thank you for your understanding.
B: Oh, it's nothing.
A: Please have a seat here. Lean back and slide down a little bit.
B: Like this?
A: Just a tad bit more.
B: Here?
A: Yes, how's the water?
B: It's a little cold.
A: Is this better?
B: A bit hot.
A: How about now?
B: Perfect.

Subject 3: The Stylist and the client.

A: Hello, my name is 시은, I'll be your stylist today, how you doing?
B: I'm doing good. Is this your first time?
A: Oh no, my second. (웃어야되). How would you like your hair done?
B: I would like a perm.
A: What kind of perm? Jessica Simpson, Bernadette Peters or the Jennifer Aniston look?
B: The Jennifer Aniston look please.
A: What do you do for a living?
B: I work for a pharmaceutical company.
A: Oh, is that right? How's your job?
B: It's a little stressful. Do you enjoy your work?
A: Yes, I do. It's a great way to meet new people.

Subject 4: Basic Conversation

A: Is there a good restaurant around here?
B: What are you in the mood for?
A: Japanese.
B: Walk towards the subway, turn left at the second alley and make an immediate left and it's on your left.
A: How's the food?
B: It's decent.

Subject 5: Basic Conversation 2

A: Long time no see. How you been?
B: I've been good, how are the kids?
A: They're doing great. What have you been doing?
B: I've been practicing for my designer test.
A: How is it going?
B: I don't know. There doesn't seem enough time in the day to practice.
A: Don't give up. Just practice, practice, practice, OK.
B: Got ya.

Exercise 1:

Weekend plan Dialogue 만들으세요.

Exercise 2:

미용실에서 맛있는 식당 위치 가르치세요.

Lesson 19

Dialogue 1:

A: Hey, it's noon, want to grab some lunch?
B: I don't know, what will you have for lunch?
A: I was planning to eat at 한빛. What did you have in mind?
B: I wanted to eat at Oriental Spoon.
A: Let's meet halfway, how about 김밥천국.
B: OK.

Exercise 1:

Negotiate for a place to eat.

Dialogue 2:

A: What will you do after work today?
B: I had a blind date but I had to cancel it.
A: Why did you cancel your blind date?
B: I had to cancel because I have to get ready for my test next month.
A: I'm sorry to hear that.
B: It's OK, a no-man having girl introduced me so I'm not tripping.

~니까 – S + V + N, Because S + V + N
I'm hungry because I didn't eat breakfast.
It's slow today because it's raining.

Exercise 2:

Make a 왜 무엇을 안했다 Dialogue

Dialogue 3:

A: What brings you to Korea?
B: I'm a teacher.
A: Is that right? Where do you teach?
B: I teach in 노원동.
A: Wow that's so far. How is it?
B: It's fun.
A: I'm glad to hear that. Where do you normally* hang out?
B: I go to 이태원 once a month otherwise I hang out in my neighborhood.

*Normally – 버통으로 생각하세요.

질문이면, 주어/동사 사이있어야되 문장도 주어/동사 사이
What do you normally eat for lunch? I normally eat lunch at 1:15.
What time do you normally get off work? I normally get off work at 8.

Exercise 3:

Normally Dialogue 만들으세요.

August 2, 2007

Lesson 18

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Dialogue 1:

A: What will you do this weekend?
B: I plan to watch a movie with my family.
A: Sounds great, which movie are you going to see?
B: We will probably watch the Simpsons movie.*
A: Let me know how it is.**
B: Sure will.

Maybe (가능성 50% 미만), 문장 앞에서 말해야되
Probably 는 주어/동사 사이에 말해야외

Example:
1.Maybe we will watch the Simpsons movie.
2.We will probably see the Simpsons movie.

Maybe 때문에 Watch 로 말 해야되, 확실안이니까.
Probably 는 거의 확실 이니까 see 로 하죠.

Exercise 1:

Plan to – 포맷으로 Partner 랑 같이 Short Dialogue 만들어주세요.

Dialogue 2:

A: What will you do after work?
B: I have drinking plans with my secret boyfriend.
A: Great, where will you meet?
B: We're going to meet at 투다리.
A: Have a great time.
B: Thank you.

Exercise 2:

지난주 약속 포맷으로 Short Dialogue 만들어주세요.

Dialogue 3:

A: Clara, is it OK if I come in late tomorrow?
B: What time will you come in?
A: Around 10:30.
B: Why will you be late tomorrow?
A: I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow.
B: OK, if you will be later than that, please call the shop.
A: OK.

Exercise 2:

약속 포맷으로 Appointment 로 Short Dialogue 만들어주세요.

Dialogue 3:

A: I'm sorry I can't drink with you guys after work.
B: That sucks, why not?
A: I have a meeting with the manager tonight.
B: I'm sorry to hear that.
A: Can I get a rain check?*
B: OK, next time.

*Rain Check - ____________________________

Exercise 3:

Meeting 로 Short Dialogue 만들어주세요.

July 29, 2007

Lesson 13E

Subject 1: Day Off plans

Dialogue 1:
A: Hey, how are you today?
B: I’m good, how are you doing?
A: I’m hanging tough.
B: I’m sorry to hear that.
A: So, what will you do on your day off?
B: I’m going to sleep all weekend, how about you?
A: My boyfriend and I are going to have a romantic dinner.
B: I’m glad to hear that.

Dialogue 2:
A: Hey (이름), how you doing?
B: I’m doing good, how about you?
A: I’m so happy.
B: Oh, why’s that?
A: Tomorrow’s my day off.
B: I’m sure glad to hear that. What will you do?
A: I’m going shopping. What will you do tomorrow?
B: I think I might* go shopping too.

*might – 는 maybe 하고 may 가운대 입니다.

Dialogue 3:
A: Good morning, how are you this morning?
B: I’m pooped. How are you this great morning?
A: Couldn’t be better.
B: Oh, and why is that?
A: My boyfriend will take to see that new musical that just came out.
B: Hey, that’s great. I’m glad to hear that. I’m so jealous.
A: Hee hee hee, thank you.
B: You’re so welcome.

Subject 2: The family

Dialogue 1:
A: Good morning, how are you this morning?
B: I’m pooped. How are you this great morning?
A: Couldn’t be better.
B: Oh, and why is that?
A: My brother’s getting discharged from the army.
B: Oh yeah, when?
A: Next weekend.
B: That’s great.

Dialogue 2:
A: Good morning, how have you been?
B: I’ve been good. How’s your family?
A: They’re doing great. How’s your wife/husband?
B: She’s/He’s a little sick.
A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. What’s wrong?
B: She/He caught a bad fever.
A: Please have him/her drink a lot of chicken soup. I hope he/she gets better.
B: Thank you for your concern.

Date:

Dialogue 1:
A: Hey 세인, how was your blind date?
B: It was terrible.
A: What happened?
B: I had to SMS 성주 and asked her to call me in 5 minutes.
A: Then, what happened?
B: She called me and I told my blind date that my brother is sick and I had to go.
A: Smart girl. So what was wrong with your blind date?
B: He wasn’t as cool as Joon.

Dialogue 2:
A: Hey 윤정, how was your blind date?
B: It was great. We’re going to meet again.
A: That’s great, who introduced you?
B: 미화 did.
A: Is he a cool guy?
B: Yes, but he’s not as cool as Joon.
A: Get out.

Subject 3: General Conversation (Mainly for the designers)

A: How are you today?
B: I’m good, how are you today?
A: I’m good. So, what brings you to Korea?
B: I’m an English teacher at 이대 University.
A: Oh, is that right, how do you like your job.
B: It’s very rewarding.
A: Oh well, how long will you be in Korea?
B: I’ll be here for about another 6 months.
A: I’m glad to hear that, please come often.
B: Sure will, what’s your name?
A: My name is 현주, please ask for me next time you come back.

July 25, 2007

약속 포맷

약속

Promise 안입니다., promise 는 약속하다.

Promise 는 (Basic) 3 가지 있읍니다.

1. Appointment



2. Meeting



3. Plans




Before we talk about Plans, we must discuss Date and Plan(s).
Date – 남/여 약속 (관심있어야되, 사뀌고싶어야되고, 벌써 사꼈어요)
Plan(s) 는 계획하가

To use Plan(s) in a sentence please use this format.

Subj + Plan(s) to + Verb + (나머지)(with 누구랑, 장소, etc)
Example:
I plan to drink with my friends this weekend.
He plans to meet his college buddies.


Now, for 약속.
Subject + Have + (What Kind of/어떤) (a) plans/meeting/appointment (with 누구/at 장소, 시간, on 요일, in 월달/날짜).

Example:
I have drinking plans with my college buddies.
She has a dental appointment.
We have plans with our colleagues.
They have a meeting.

Lesson 17

Dialogue 1:

A: How are you today?
B: I'm under the weather today? How about you?
A: I'm sorry to hear that. I'm good.
B: Thank you. Did you eat lunch?
A: Not yet. I was busy all day.*
B: Are you hungry?
A: I'm starving.
B: What do you want to eat?
A: How about 한빛?
B: Sounds good.

*All day - __________________________

Dialogue 2:

A: How was your weekend?
B: It was uneventful.
A: Oh, why was that?
B: I slept all weekend.
A: Why did you do that?
B: I was so tired because I worked so hard last week.

Dialogue 3:

A: Why did you come home late?
B: I was late because I missed the last train.
A: Oh no, how did you get home?
B: I had to catch a cab.
A: How much did it cost?
B: It cost me an arm and a leg.
A: I'm sorry to hear that.



~니까 – S + V + N, Because S + V + N
Example:
I am hungry because I didn't eat breakfast.
My head hurts because I drank too much last night.
I woke up late because I slept late last night.

~때문에 -
Example:
I was late because of the traffic.
I couldn't attend class because of a meeting.

July 23, 2007

Lesson 12E

Review:

Go straight for about _____________ meters.
Turn Right at _______________
Turn Left at ____________________
Take - ________________________
Get Off at - ________________________
Transfer - ______________________________
It's on your left/right -
You can't miss it.

Directions:
A: Can you tell me a good place to shop?
B: Cross the street and make an immediate right and turn left at the first alley.

A: Is there a shopping mall around here?
B: Yes, walk towards the subway on your right for about 75 meters and it will be on your right.

A: Can you tell me how to get to 홍대?
B: Take the #2 line and it will be the _____________ station.

Exercise 1:

A: Please tell me how to get to your shop.
B: Where are you coming from?
A: I'm coming from ______________________.
B:

Exercise 2:

A: Can you tell me where the Korea Exchange Bank is?
B:



Exercise 3:

A: How can I get to _______________________?
B:

Exercise 4:

A: Where's a good restaurant around here?
B:

Exercise 5:

A: Where's a good place to drink in this neighborhood?
B:

Exercise 6:

A: What's the best way to get to Itaewon?
B:

July 16, 2007

Lesson 11E (for 애대점)

Lesson 11E
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Quick Review:
안 – in
옆 – Next to/by
앞 – in front of
밑/아래 – under/beneath/below
뒤 – behind/in back of
위 – on/on top of
건너편 – across from/across the street from
맞은편 – Right Across from/right across the street from

Next step: Right (바로)
바로앞 – Right in front of…
바로밑/아래 – Right under/beneath/below
바로뒤 – Right behind
바로위 – Right on top of…

Go straight for about _____________ meters.
Turn Right at _______________
Turn Left at ____________________

New Terms:
Take - ________________________
Get Off at - ________________________
Transfer - ______________________________
Example:
Take the #2 Line and get off at 이대 Station.
Take the Green Line and get off at 이대 Station
Take the #6 and transfer at the _________ station and get off at 이대 Station

Take the 472 bus and get off at _______________
Take the 472 and get off at ________________.


Dialogue 1:

A: Can you tell me how to get to your shop?
B: Where are you coming from?
A: I'm coming from Itaewon.
B: Take the #6 and transfer at ___________ and get off at __________ station.
A: Which exit number should I take?
B: Get out at exit #3, turn around and make an immediate left, we're right next to the Ehwa University Main Entrance/Gate.

Dialogue 2:

A: Where's a good restaurant around here?
B: Walk out the door and make a left at the first alley, then make an immediate left and there's a decent Japanese restaurant.

Dialogue 3:

A: How do I get to 신촌 from here?
B: Go straight for about 250 meters and turn right at the intersection/subway and go straight for another 600 meters.

Dialogue 4:

A: Can you tell me how to get to 명동?
B: Take the #2 and get off at 울지로입구 and get out at exit #5.

Exercise:

How do I get to Burger King?
How can I get to 명동?
What's the best way to get to Itaewon?
Can you tell me how to get to 강남??
How can I get to 압구정?
Do you know a good restaurant around here?

July 11, 2007

Lesson 15

Subject 1: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 1

A: Hi, my name is Angela, I’ll be your stylist today.
B: Nice to meet you.
A: How would you like your hair done today?
B: I would like a trim. I would like the front a little bit long and short everywhere else.
A: How much would you like cut off?
B: About 2 cm in the front and 3cm all around.
A: No problem, I’ll take care of you today.
B: Thank you.

Subject 2: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 2

A: What do you do for a living?
B: I work for BP.
A: Is that right? How’s your stay in Korea so far?
B: That’s great, the people are treating us great.
A: I’m glad to hear that. I hope you enjoy your stay here.
B: Thank you.
A: So, how long will you be in Korea?
B: My contract is for a year.
A: Enjoy your stay.
B: Thank you.

Subject 3: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 3

A: Do you know a good place to eat around here?
B: What’s your flavor?
A: I don’t know, what do you recommend?
B: There’s Burger King, KFC if you want Western food, or do you want Korean or Asian food?
A: What do you recommend for Asian food?
B: There’s Oriental Spoon right next door, if you go downstairs.
A: Which menu item do you recommend?
B: I recommend the Fried Rice dishes there.
A: How’s the food?
B: Well, it’s an Asian fusion food, so it’s not authentic, but it’s OK.
A: Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind.

Subject 4: Basic Designer Dialogue, Part 4

A: We’re all done. Here’s a mirror so you can check the back.
B: Thank you.
A: How is it?
B: I’m very pleased, great job!
A: Thank you.
B: For your next visit, please set an appointment so you don’t have to wait.
A: Hey, that’s a great idea.
B: My name is 현주, please ask for me.
A: Sure will.
B: Have a great day..
Subject 5: Basic Conversation 1

A: Long time no see. How have you been?
B: I've been good, how have you been?
A: Just busy, busy, busy, I practically live here.
B: I’m sorry to hear that. How was your weekend?
A: I had to work, it was crazy.
B: When’s your day off?
A: Sundays and Mondays..
B: How was your day off?
A: It was great, I got to spend time with my family.
B: I’m glad to hear that.

Subject 5: Directions 1

A: Can you tell me where I can get some great Korean food?
B: When you walk out the door, make an immediate right, then make a right at the first little walkway between us and the Dunkin Donuts, then make a left at the alley and walk for about 50 meters and 참참참 is on your right, and it’s in the basement.
A: Thank you.

Subject 5: Directions 2

A: Can you tell where Burger King is?
B: Walk out the door and walk towards the subway for about 80 meters and it will be on your left hand side.
A: Thank you.

Exercise 1:

Weekend plan Dialogue 만들으세요.

Exercise 2:

미용실에서 맛있는 식당 위치 가르치세요.

Podcast #8: What Will You...?


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1. What will you do this weekend?
I will meet my friends for drinks.
I'm going to meet my friends for drinks.

2. What time will you get off tonight?
I will get off at 8:30.
I'm going to get off at 8:30.

3. What will you do on your day off?
I will watch a movie.
I'm going to watch a movie.

4. What will you eat for lunch?
I will eat Japanese for lunch.
I'm going to eat Chinese for lunch.

5. What will you buy your boyfriend for his birthday?
I will buy him a new watch.
I'm going to buy him a pair of sunglasses.

6. What are you going to do this weekend?
I'm going to shop 'til I drop.
I will shop 'til I drop.

7. What are you going to eat for dinner?
I'm going to eat some fried chicken.
I will eat some fried chicken.

8. What are you going to name your puppy?
I'm going to name her Shiro.
I will name her Pikachu.

9. What are you going to do tonight?
I'm going to drink.
I will drink.

10. What are you going to drink tonight?
I'm going to drink some wine.
I will drink some wine.

July 10, 2007

Lesson 16

웹 페이지: http://eunhahair.weebly.com
불로그: http://eunhahair.blogspot.com

Subject 1: Shower Girl/Dude Conversation with Guest

A: How is your current shampoo?
B: I'm not happy with it.
A: You mean your shampoo doesn't make your hair feel great?
B: Yeah, lately it's just...blah...
A: It may be shampoo buildup in your hair. How long have you used your current shampoo and conditioner?
B: Practically forever.
A: In a case of shampoo buildup, you should change your shampoo and conditioner for a month.
B: Thank you for the tip.

Subject 2: Conversation with Stylist and Guest

A: Hello, how are you today?
B: I'm good. How are you?
A: Just a little busy. How is everything?
B: It's here and there. You know Seo-Hyeon told me I have shampoo buildup, what do you recommend?
A: I recommend our Paul Mitchell products, it's made from natural ingredients.
B: Thank you for the advice. But it seems a little expensive, don't you think?
A: You should splurge on yourself some time, don't you think?
B: Yeah, I guess you're right.
A: Don't worry, you won't be sorry.
B: I hope not.

Subject 3: A Good Place To Eat?

A: Do you know a good place to eat?
B: What are you in the mood for?
A: I'm in the mood for some Japanese food.
B: Just go straight for about 100 meters and there's a spot on your left.
A: Thanks for the 411.

Subject 4: A Good Place to Eat? Part 2

A: Where can I get some fried chicken?
B: Are you in the mood for a Western or Korean fried chicken joint?
A: Western.
B: KFC or Popeyes?
A: Popeyes.
B: Make an immediate right at the corner and walk straight for about 200 meters and it will be in the movie theater on your right.

Exercise 1:
Any topic is OK: date/weekend/food

Exercise 2:
Simple directions please.

July 8, 2007

Lesson 10E (E for Ehwa Branch)

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Lesson 10E

Basic Terms
옆 – Next to/by
앞 – in front of
밑/아래 – under/beneath/below
뒤 – behind/in back of
위 – on/on top of
건너편 – across from/across the street from
맞은편 – Right Across from/right across the street from
문장 포맷 – Sentence Format

1. The fax is next to the counter.
2. The mirror is in front of the chair.
3. The lessons are under the counter.
4. The restroom is behind the counter.
5. The snacks are on top of the desk.
6. We are across from the Rock N’ Roll Bar.
7. We are across the street from the Dunhill shop.
8. We are right across from the Rock N’ Roll Bar.
Exercise #1:
A: Where is the fax machine?
B: It is _____________ to the _______________.
Exercise #2:
A: Where is the restroom?
B: It is ____________ to the ____________.
Exercise #3:
A: Where is your shop?
B: It is ________________ the ________________.
Exercise #4:
A: Where is the Mini-Stop?
B: It is _____________________ the ___________________.
Exercise #5:
A: Where are the pens?
B: They are ______________ the __________________.
위치:
사이 – in between/between
가운대 – in the middle of/middle
The corner of _______________

Example:
1. We are between Oriental Spoon and the _________ Coffee shop.
2. It’s in the middle of the street.
3. We are on the corner of the last alley.

Next step: Right (바로)
바로앞 – Right in front of…
바로밑/아래 – Right under/beneath/below
바로뒤 – Right behind
바로위 – Right on top of…

1. Crosswalk: _____________________
2. Intersection: _____________________
3. Alley: __________________________
4. Street: _________________________
5. Corner: _________________________
6. Blocks: _________________________
7. You can’t miss it: _________________

Directions:
Go down/up the street/alley
1. Go down the street for about 100 meters.
2. Go up the street until you get to the intersection.

Go straight:
1. Go straight for about 3 blocks.
2. Go straight until you get to the Dunhill Shop.

Make a left/Turn left:
1. Make a left at the corner
2. Turn left at the Department store.

Make a right/Turn right:
1. Make a right at the Dunhill Shop.
2. Turn right at the Rock N’ Roll Bar.

On your left/on your right
It will be on your left.
Starbucks is on your left.









Practice 1:
A: Can you tell where Starbuks is?
B: Go down the street for about 80 meters and it will be on your left.


Practice 2:
A: Where is the subway?
B: Go down the street until you get to the intersection, you can't miss it.

Practice 3:
A: Where’s a good restaurant around here?
B: There’s one right down the street next to the ____________________.

Practice 4:
A: Where’s the Burger King?
B: Go down the street for about 100 meters, it will be on your left hand side.

연습 1:
A: Where is ______________________?
B:

연습 2:
A: Can you tell where __________________ is?
B:

연습 3:
A: How do I get to ____________________?
B:

연습4:
A: Where a good ____________ around here?
B:

연습5:
A: Where can I get some good beer?
B:

June 20, 2007

Lesson 14

Subject 1: Greeting at Counter

A: Welcome to Eunha Hair, my name is ____________, how may I help you?
B: I would like a perm.
A: Do you have a reservation?
B: No, I'm afraid not.
A: It will be about a 35 minute wait, will that be OK?
B: Sure.
A: Come this way please. Please have a seat.
B: Thank you.
A: Would you like anything to drink?
B: What do you have?
A: Here's our menu.
B: May I have the iced tea please.
A: I'll get that for you right away.
B: Thank you.

Subject 2: Shampoo Girl/Shampoo Boy

A: Thank you for waiting. Please follow me.
B: Oh, thank you.
A: I'm sorry for the wait, it's a little crazy today.
B: Oh, that's OK, don't worry about it.
A: Thank you for your understanding.
B: Oh, it's nothing.
A: Please have a seat here. Lean back and slide down a little bit.
B: Like this?
A: Just a tad bit more.
B: Here?
A: Yes, how's the water?
B: It's a little cold.
A: Is this better?
B: A bit hot.
A: How about now?
B: Perfect.

Subject 3: The Stylist and the client.

A: Hello, my name is Angela, I'll be your stylist today, how you doing?
B: I'm doing good. Is this your first time?
A: Oh no, my second. (웃어야되). How would you like your hair done?
B: I would like a perm.
A: What kind of perm? Jessica Simpson, Bernadette Peters or the Jennifer Aniston look?
B: The Jennifer Aniston look please.
A: What do you do for a living?
B: I work for a pharmaceutical company.
A: Oh, is that right? How's your job?
B: It's a little stressful. Do you enjoy your work?
A: Yes, I do. It's a great way to meet new people.

Subject 4: Basic Conversation

A: Hey, how are you?
B: I'm good, how you doing?
A: I'm doing good, how was your weekend?
B: It was rather uneventful. How about you?
A: I had a great weekend.
B: Oh man, what did you do?
A: I went to Caribbean Bay and got a great tan.
B: Yeah, I did notice you look a lot healthier.

Subject 5: Basic Conversation 2

A: Long time no see. How you been?
B: I've been good, how are the kids?
A: They're doing great. What have you been doing?
B: I've been practicing for my designer test.
A: How is it going?
B: I don't know. There doesn't seem enough time in the day to practice.
A: Don't give up. Just practice, practice, practice, OK.
B: Got ya.

Exercise 1:

Weekend plan Dialogue 만들으세요.

Exercise 2:

미용실에서 맛있는 식당 위치 가르치세요.

June 18, 2007

Podcast #7: Want to...?


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I want to thank 김시은, she suggested that I put in music between the questions and answers. 김시은에게 대단히 감사합니다. 시은이 질문하고대답 사이에 너무 저용해서 음악 놓으라고 말했어요 그래서 해줬어요. Suggestion 있으면, 말씀 하시고, idea 좋으면 (or 가능하면), 내 가 해드릴게요.


1. Which movie do you want to see?

I want to see Shrek 3.
Let's see Shrek 3.
How about Shrek 3?

2. Where do you want to go this weekend?

I want to go to Carribean Bay.
Let's go to Carribean Bay.
How about Carriebean Bay?

3. What do you want to drink after work?

I want to drink soju.
Let's drink 막걸리.
How about 동동주?

4. Where do you want to drink after work?

I want to drink at Rock N' Roll Bar.
Let's drink at 투다리.
How about 둘둘 치킨?

5. What do you want to eat for lunch?

I want to eat 재육 볶음.
Let's eat at Pepper Lunch.
How about Chinese Food?

6. When do you want to meet?

I want to meet at 7.
Let's meet at 8:30
How about 6:45?

7. Where do you want to meet?

I want to meet at 명동.
Let's meet at the Galleria.
How about 종로?

June 13, 2007

Lesson 13

Lesson 13

Subject 1: Day Off plans

Dialogue 1:
A: Hey, how are you today?
B: I’m good, how are you doing?
A: I’m hanging tough.
B: I’m sorry to hear that.
A: So, what will you do on your day off?
B: I’m going to sleep all weekend, how about you?
A: My boyfriend and I are going to have a romantic dinner.
B: I’m glad to hear that.

Dialogue 2:
A: Hey (이름), how you doing?
B: I’m doing good, how about you?
A: I’m so happy.
B: Oh, why’s that?
A: Tomorrow’s my day off.
B: I’m sure glad to hear that. What will you do?
A: I’m going shopping. What will you do tomorrow?
B: I think I might* go shopping too.

*might – 는 maybe 하고 may 가운대 입니다.

Dialogue 3:
A: Good morning, how are you this morning?
B: I’m pooped. How are you this great morning?
A: Couldn’t be better.
B: Oh, and why is that?
A: My boyfriend will take to see that new musical that just came out.
B: Hey, that’s great. I’m glad to hear that. I’m so jealous.
A: Hee hee hee, thank you.
B: You’re so welcome.

Subject 2: The family

Dialogue 1:
A: Good morning, how are you this morning?
B: I’m pooped. How are you this great morning?
A: Couldn’t be better.
B: Oh, and why is that?
A: My brother’s getting discharged from the army.
B: Oh yeah, when?
A: Next weekend.
B: That’s great.

Dialogue 2:
A: Good morning, how have you been?
B: I’ve been good. How’s your family?
A: They’re doing great. How’s your wife/husband?
B: She’s/He’s a little sick.
A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. What’s wrong?
B: She/He caught a bad fever.
A: Please have him/her drink a lot of chicken soup. I hope he/she gets better.
B: Thank you for your concern.

Date:

Dialogue 1:
A: Hey 진주, how was your blind date?
B: It was terrible.
A: What happened?
B: I had to SMS 시은 and asked her to call me in 5 minutes.
A: Then, what happened?
B: She called me and I told my blind date that my brother is sick and I had to go.
A: Smart girl. So what was wrong with your blind date?
B: He wasn’t as cool as Joon.

Dialogue 2:
A: Hey 주영, how was your blind date?
B: It was great. We’re going to meet again.
A: That’s great, who introduced you?
B: Robin did.
A: Is he a cool guy?
B: Yes, but he’s not as cool as Joon.
A: Get out.

Subject 3: General Conversation (Mainly for the designers)

A: How are you today?
B: I’m good, how are you today?
A: I’m good. So, what brings you to Korea?
B: I’m an English teacher at 이대 University.
A: Oh, is that right, how do you like your job.
B: It’s very rewarding and frustrating.
A: Oh well, how long will you be in Korea?
B: I’ll be here for about another 6 months.
A: I’m glad to hear that, please come often.
B: Sure will, what’s your name?
A: My name is 미나, please ask for me next time you come back.

June 8, 2007

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Conversation 1:

A: Hello, how are you?
B: I'm good how about you?
A: How was your weekend?
B: It was great, how about your weekend?
A: It was fun.
B: I'm glad to hear that. What did you do last weekend?
A: I went to 남산. What did you do?
B: We had a romantic dinner.

Conversation 2:

A: Hey, how are you doing?
B: I'm doing alright, how are you doing?
A: I'm doing good, how is your day so far?
B: It's very hectic. How about you?
A: It's very busy. What will you do after work?
B: I will go straight home. What will you do?
A: I will drink some beer.
B: Sounds good.

Conversation 3:

A: Hey, long time no see, how have you been?
B: I've been taking it easy, how about you?
A: I've been working hard. What will you do today?
B: I will go to the beach and get a suntan, how about you?
A: I will meet my boyfriend and have a romantic dinner.
B: Sounds good.
A: Let's get together some time.
B: Sounds good, call me.

June 1, 2007

Podcast 5: Where Did You...?


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1. Where did you see Spider Man 3?

I saw Spider Man 3 at 씨티 Theater.
I saw it at 씨내 Theater.

2. Where did you drink yesterday?

I drank at the Rock & Roll bar.
I drank at 투다리.

3. Where did you go for children's day?

We went to Children's Park.
We went to 남산.

4. Where did you meet your friend?

We met in 명동.
We met in 압구정.

5. Where do you live?

I live in 이태원.
I live in this neighborhood.

6. Where do you work?

I work at 삼성.
I work for Eunha Hair.

7. Where do you want to go after work?

I want to go to any bar.
Let's go to 둘둘 치킨.
How about a wine bar?

8. Where did you eat lunch today?

I ate at 참참참.
I ate at 한빛.

9. Where do you want to go this weekend?

I want to go to 인덕원.
Let's go to 안양.
How about 부산?

10. Where did you go for your vacation?

I went to Thailand for vacation.
I took a trip to Dubai for my vacation.

May 30, 2007

Podcast 4: When Did You...?


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1. When did you wake up today?

I woke up at 7.
I got up at 8.

2. When did you meet your boyfriend?

We met at 8.
We met last night.
We met last weekend.

3. When did you go to 남산.

I went last Saturday.
I went last summer.

4. When did you eat?

I ate at 11.
I ate at noon.

5. When did you see Spider Man?

I saw Spider Man last Saturday
I saw it last weekend.

6. When did you take your vacation?

I went on vacation in May.
I took a vacation last August.

7. When did you get off work?

I got off work at 8:30.
I finished work at 7.

8. When did you come back from work?

I came back home around 8.
I came home around 9:30.

9. When did you sleep last night?

I slept at midnight.
I went to sleep around midnight.

10. When did you receive the fax?

I received the fax last night.
I got the fax at 10.

Lesson 12

위치 Review:

바로앞 – Right in front of…
바로밑/아래 – Right under/beneath/below
바로뒤 – Right behind
바로위 – Right on top of…

Bus/Train Directions:

Get Off At - __________________
Take the (Bus #/Train) to - ___________________
Take the (Train #) line - _____________________
Transfer at ____________ station - __________________
Get out at (Exit #) - __________________

Example:

1. Take the 4422 bus from the 신사 Station and get off at 씨내 Theatre.
2. Take the #3 line and get off at 압구정 Station and get out at exit #1.
3. Take the #2 line and transfer at the 교대 Station and take the #3 line and get off at the 압구정 station.
4. Get off at 압구정 Station and get out at exit #1 and make a U-turn and make a right at the corner and walk for about 200 meters and catch the 472, 4312, 4428 or the 360 and get off at the Designer Club.

Dialogue 1:

A: Can you tell how to get to your shop?
B: Where are you coming from?
A: I’m coming from 강남.
B: Take bus #4422 or 145 and get off at 씨내 theater.

Dialogue 2:

A: Please tell me how to get to your shop.
B: Where are you right now?
A: I’m in 양재.
B: Please take the 3 line and get off at 압구정 station.
A: Which exit number should I get out at?
B: Get out at exit #1, make a u-turn, make a right at the corner and walk straight for about 200 meters. Take the 4312 or the 472 bus and get off at Designer Club and ______________________________________________.

Exercise 1:

A: Please tell me how to get to your shop.
B: Where are you coming from?
A:
B:

Exercise 2:

A: Can you tell me how to get to your shop?
B: Where are you right now?
A:
B:

Exercise 3:

A: Please tell me how to get to your shop?
B: Where will you be coming from?
A:
B:

Exercise 4:

A: How do I get to your shop?
B: Where are you coming from?
A:
B:

May 24, 2007

Podcast 3: What Did You...


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이것은 과거로 대답 하세요.

Who did you meet yesterday?

I met my boyfriend. (남자 친구 만났다).
I met my parents. (부모님 만났어요).
I met my girlfriends. (여자 친구들 만났어요).
I met my friends. (친구들 만났어요).

What did you eat for lunch?

I ate sushi for lunch.
I ate at 한빛.

What did you do last night?

I went to the park. (공원 갔어요)
I watched a movie. (영화 봤어요)
I went to the gym. (핼스장 갔다).
I had a romantic dinner.
I went on a blind date. (소개팅 갔어요).

What did you have for dinner?

I had some pizza. (피자 먹었어요).
I ate at 둘둘 치킨. (둘둘치킨에서 막었어요).
I had pasta with my boyfriend. (남자 친구랑 파스타 먹었어요).

What did you drink at the bar? (호프집 에서 뭐 마셨어요).

We drank 동동주. (동동주 마셨어요)
We drank some beer.
We drank soju.

What did you do last night?

I did my homework.
I studied English.
I saw a movie.
I watched TV.
I went straight home.
I went straight to sleep.

What did you do last weekend?

I slept all weekend.
I went out with my friends.
I met my friends.
I went to my hometown.
I went to my in-law's house.

What did you do on your day off?

I slept.
I did my homework.
I went to the beach.
I went to 인천.

May 23, 2007

Lesson 11: Directions/위치

위취 Review:

안 – in
옆 – Next to/by
앞 – in front of
밑/아래 – under/beneath/below
뒤 – behind/in back of
위 – on/on top of
건너편 – across from/across the street from
맞은편 – Right Across from/right across the street from

New 위치:
사이 – in between/between
가운대 – in the middle of/middle
The corner of _______________

Example:
1. We are between Oriental Spoon and the _________ Coffee shop.
2. It’s in the middle of the street.
3. We are on the corner of the last alley.

Next step: Right (바로)
바로앞 – Right in front of…
바로밑/아래 – Right under/beneath/below
바로뒤 – Right behind
바로위 – Right on top of…

1. Crosswalk: _____________________
2. Intersection: _____________________
3. Alley: __________________________
4. Streett: _________________________
5. Corner: _________________________
6. Blocks: _________________________
7. You can’t miss it: _________________

Directions:
Go down/up the street/alley
1. Go down the street for about 100 meters.
2. Go up the street until you get to the intersection.

Go straight:
1. Go straight for about 3 blocks.
2. Go straight until you get to the Dunhill Shop.

Make a left/Turn left:
1. Make a left at the corner
2. Turn left at the Department store.

Make a right/Turn right:
1. Make a right at the Dunhill Shop.
2. Turn right at the Rock N’ Roll Bar.

On your left/on your right
It will be on your left.
Popeye’s Chicken is on your right.

Practice 1:
A: Can you tell where 씨티극장 is?
B: Go down the street for about 500 meters and it will be on your left.

Practice 2:
A: Where is Designer club?
B: It is down the street for about 500 meters.

Practice 3:
A: Where’s a good restaurant around here?
B: There’s one right down the street.

Practice 4:
A: Where’s the Burger King?
B: Go down the street for about 500 meters, then cross the street, and make a right, and it will be on your left hand side.

Practice 5:
A: Where is the Galleria?
B: Go down the street until you get to the crosswalk, make a left, then go up the street for another 300 meters and it’s right across the street.

연습 1:
A: Where is ______________________?
B:

연습 2:
A: Can you tell where __________________ is?
B:

연습 3:
A: How do I get to ____________________?
B:

연습4:
A: Where a good ____________ around here?
B:

연습5:
A: Where can I get some good beer?
B:

May 18, 2007

Podcast 2: How is - How was... 오디오


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Script for Class@Eunha May 12, 2007 Podcast – How is...?

Hello everybody, this is Joon, welcome to my podcast brought to you by Eunha Hair. I want to thank my friend Cherry Teresa for allowing me to use her song “The Best Of Me” available on The Igloo Nation Compilation. This is our second podcast. I want to thank you the students for attending the classes and making it fun.

Please look at our blog page or your handouts Lesson 1 to 3

어떻게 대답하냐고,
인간 아니면 동물 이면...I am...
He/She is...
They/We are


인간/동물 적으로 연습 합시다.

1. How is your brother?
He is fine.
He's OK.
He's great.

2.How is your puppy?
She's good
She's crazy.

3.How is your sister?
She's doing good.
She's doing great.

4.How is your mom?
She's good.
She's doing great.

5.How is your family?
They are good.
They are doing great.

6.How are your children?
They're great.
They're fine.

7.How are your kids?
They're fine.
They're doing great.

이질문은 동물/인간 안이니까, 대답하시면, It 로 대답하세요.

8.How is the weather?
It's hot.
It's cold.
It's gloomy (날씨 안좋다.

9.How is your day? (오후 5시 전)
It's hectic.
It's busy.
It's rough.
It's good.

10.How was your day? (오후 5/6 시 후로 물어보세요)/
It was hectic.
It was busy.
It was rough.
It was great.

11.How was your weekend?
It was great.
It was uneventful. (Nothing special 랑 또같에)

12.How was the food?
It was great.
It was disappointing. (실망했다)

13.How was lunch?
It was delicious.
It was alright. (so-so 같에).

14.How was your dinner?
It was good.
It was OK.

15.How was your blind date?
It was terrible.
It was boring.

16.How was the service?
It was great.
It was good.

17.How was your vacation?
It was fantastic.
It was great!!!!

May 16, 2007

Lesson 10

Basic Terms

– Next to/by

– in front of

/아래 – under/beneath/below

– behind/in back of

– on/on top of

건너편 – across from/across the street from

맞은편 – Right Across from/right across the street from

문장 포맷 – Sentence Format

1. The fax is next to the counter.

2. The mirror is in front of the chair.

3. The lessons are under the counter.

4. The restroom is behind the counter.

5. The snacks are on top of the desk.

6. We are across from the Rock N’ Roll Bar.

7. We are across the street from the Dunhill shop.

8. We are right across from the Rock N’ Roll Bar.

Exercise #1:

A: Where is the fax machine?

B: It is _____________ to the _______________.

Exercise #2:

A: Where is the restroom?

B: It is ____________ to the ____________.

Exercise #3:

A: Where is your shop?

B: It is ________________ the ________________.

Exercise #4:

A: Where is the Mini-Stop?

B: It is _____________________ the ___________________.

Exercise #5:

A: Where are the pens?

B: They are ______________ the __________________.

Review of “Can/Can’t”, 할수있다, 할수없다.

문장 포맷:

Can: 주어+Can + 동사 + 할수있는곳

  1. I can do hair.
  2. We can color your hair.
  3. We can go to 남산.
  4. He can cook well.
  5. They can braid.

Can’t: 주어 + Can’t + 동사 + 할수없는곳

  1. They can’t meet tonight.
  2. He can’t find the lotion.
  3. We can’t accept checks from foreigners.
  4. 양희 can’t take class tonight.
  5. 정희 can’t drink well.

Can 질문 포맷:

Can + 주어 + 동사 + 나머지

  1. Can you cook Chinese food?
  2. Can you braid hair?
  3. Can they fix this?
  4. Can 진향 go to the office?
  5. Can 진주 run 5km?

Who

Can

You help next?

미나 Service right now?

What Time

Can

You squeeze me in?

I come in?

When

Can

We come in?

We meet?

Where

Can

I sit?

we go on a picnic?


Dialogue 1:

A: What do you want to do tonight?

B: How about a drink?

A: Sounds good, when can you leave?

B: I can get off around 7.

A: Where do you want to meet?

B: Let’s meet a 둘둘 치킨.

Dialogue 2:

A: Welcome to Eunha Hair, how may I help you?

B: I would like a perm.

A: All our stylists are busy right now, would you like to wait?

B: How long will it take?

A: It will be about 45 minutes.

B: Can I give you my name and number?

A: Sure, we can call you, when a stylist is available.

B: Thank you.

Dialogue 3:

A: Hey ___________, can you go out tonight?

B: No, I ____________, I have to _______________________.

A: I’m sorry to hear that, how about ____________________?

B: Sounds good, where do you want to meet?

A: Let’s ____________ at ______________.

B: What time?

A: How about _____________?

B: OK, can do.

Dialogue 4:

A: _______________, what time do you _________ off work ___________?

B: I _____________ @ ______________.

A: Can you ____________ after work?

B: Yes, I ___________, but I have to _____________ at ____________.

A: Where do you want to go?

B: I want to ___________ to _______________.