April 20, 2007

Lesson 9

Lesson 9:

Common Expressions:
a) 155,000 = one hundred fifty thousand won (원)
b) 78,500 = seventy eight thousand five hundred won (원)
c) 22,250 = twenty two thousand, two hundred fifty won (원)
d) Yes, we accept debit cards.
e) I’m sorry, we don’t accept debit cards.

Credit Cards:
1. Visa/Master Card (MC)
2. American Express
3. JBC
4. Discover
5. Diner’s Club

Basic Grammar 1:
안하다,
Subj (주어) + do/did/does+ not + 동사 + 나머지.

Example:
1. I did not eat breakfast.
2. I do not like romantic comedy.
3. He does not like green peppers.
4. 시은 does not study hard.
5. 양희 does not read the newspaper.

힌트/Hint:
잛게 만들고싶으면:
Did not -> Didn’t
Do not -> Don’t
Does not -> Doesn’t

안이다 는…
Subj (주어) + Be + not + 나머지.
1. I am not cold.
2. He is not drunk.
3. 주영 is not lazy.

힌트/Hint:
잛게 만들고싶으면:
I am not -> I’m not
He is not -> He isn’t
They are not -> They aren’t
I was not -> I wasn’t
We were not -> We weren’t
Basic Grammar 2:
할수있다/할수없다
할수있다 = Can
Subj(주어) + can + 동사+ 나머지 (할수있는곳).
1. I can drink 3 bottles of soju.
2. 닉기 can do hair well.
3. She can eat a lot.

할수없다 = Can not (can’t)
1. I can not wake up early.
2. She can not cook.
3. Annie can’t service you right now, would you like to wait?
4. 주영 can’t drink a lot.

질문 포맷:
Can + Subj (주어) + 동사 + 나머지 (할수있는곳)
1. Can you cook?
2. Can you speak Japanese?
3. Can you sing well?
4. Can 정희 do hair?
5. Can 새미 speak loud?

Dialogue 1:
A: Is 미나 available?
B: I’m sorry, she can’t service you right now, would you like another stylist?
A: No, thank you. When will she be available?
B: It will be a 45 minute wait, would you like to wait?
A: Yes, please. May I leave my number and will you call me when she’s available?
B: Yes, may I have your name and number?
A: My name is Jim Crowe and my number is 010-9475-4940.
B: Your name is Jim Crowe and your number is 010-9475-4940, is that correct?
A: Yes, please call me, I’ll be at the cyber café.
B: Will do, thank you for your patience/understanding.

Dialogue 2:
A: Welcome to Eunha Hair, my name is ________, how may I help you?
B: Yes, is 애리 in?
A: Yes, she’ll be right with you. Please come this way, have a seat and make yourself at home.
B: Thank you…

Dialogue 3:
A: Hello, my name is _________, would you like something to drink?
B: What do you have?
A: Here are your choices.
B: I’ll have black coffee please.

Dialogue 4:
A: Hello, my name is _____________, please follow me and we’ll wash your hair.
B: Thank you.
A: Please sit back and relax.
B: OK.
A: Please slide down a little bit lower.
B: Is this better.
A: Yes, how’s the water?
B: It’s a little cold.
A: How is it now?
B: It’s better.

Dialogue 5:
A: Thank you for coming to Eunha Hair, how was the service?
B: It was great, thank you.
A: We’re glad to hear that, your total comes to 45,000 won.
B: Do you accept American Express?
A: I’m sorry, we don’t accept Am Ex.
B: What about a debit card?
A: We accept debit cards.
B: Here you go.

Practice 1:
A: Hey _________, how are _________, today?
B: I’m ______________.
A: What did you do _________ ____________?
B: I __________ 300.
A: How ________ the movie?
B: It was _____________.

Practice 2:
A: Did you ______ dinner?
B: No, I ________ ________ dinner.
A: Are you __________?
B: I’m ____________.

Practice 3:
A: Can you _________?
B: I ________ ___________.

Practice 4:
A: What will _________ ________ tonight?
B: I ________ _________ _______ tonight.

Common Terms:

1. A little bit - ________________________
2. Cyber café/Internet Café - ______________________
3. Black coffee - _____________________
4. Instant coffee - ____________________
5. Pre-mixed coffee - ____________________
6. Total comes to - ________________________

Lesson 8

Lesson 8:

We will focus more on dialogues now

Basic Terms:

1. Will this be cash or charge?
2. Debit Card
3. Check
4. Trim
5. a) Would you like some…? (을료수 이름 or 음식, 과자)
b) May I get you some…?
c) Would you like a/an…?

Numbers:

10 = ten
20 = twenty
30 = thirty
40 = forty
50 = fifty
60 = sixty
70 = seventy
80 = eighty
90 = ninety
100 = one hundred
1,000 = one thousand
2,000 = two thousand
10,000 = ten thousand
50,000 = fifty thousant
100,000 = one hundred thousand
1,000,000 = one million
5,000,000 = five million
10,000,000 = ten million

Example:

1. 525 = five hundred twenty five, five twenty five
2. 1,200 = one thousand two hundred, twelve hundred
3. 5,500 = five thousand five hundred
4. 10,500 = ten thousand five hundred
5. 125,000 = one hundred twenty five thousand
6. 155,750 = one hundred fifty five thousand, seven hundred fifty

Basic Grammar:

How much = for money or something you can’t count
How many = countable

그래서, 질문 포뱃은 이렇게 하세요:

How much do you want to cut off?

How much (option) + do (동사) + subj (주어) + 동사 + 나머지
Option = 명사 있어도/없어도 되요.

A: How much coffee do you want?
B: Just half a cup please.

A: How much do you want to cut off?
B: I just want to cut off 2 cm.

How many (option) + do (동사) + subj (주어) + 동사 + 나머지

A: How many cookies do you want?
B: I would like 3 cookies please.

A: How many bottles of soju did you drink last night?
B: I drank 4 bottles of soju last night.

A: How many guests did you serve yesterday?
B: I served too many.

Practice 1:

A: Thank you for using Eunha Hair, how was the service?
B: It was great, thank you.
A: You total comes to 150,000 won, will this be cash or charge?
B: Cash.

Practice 2:

A: We hope you enjoyed your service.
B: Most definitely. How much was the service?
A: I’m glad to hear that, your total is 75,000won, will this be cash or charge?
B: I want to use my debit card, do you accept debit cards?

Practice 3:

A: Hey 이름, what did you do on your day off?
B: I drank.
A: I drank 오십새주.
B: How many bottles did you drink?
A: I drank too much.
B: I’m sorry to hear that.

Lesson 7c

Lesson 7c

Let’s learn how to put the question format into use:

Let’s look at the handout, let’s look at the “Do” question format:

Let’s work with “Where”

It is the same format as above.

( - - - - - ) 어디서 (동사)었어요?

Example:
A) 300 어디서 봤어요?
B) 점심 어디서 먹었어요?
C) 수업 어디서 들어요?
D) 제주도에 어디서 갔어요?

A) Where did you see 300?
B) Where did you eat lunch?
C) Where did you take the class?
D) Where did you go in Chejudo?

Future/미래

1. Where will you eat dinner?
저녁 어디서 먹을거에요?

I will eat at _______________.

2. Where will you go this weekend?
이번 주말에 어디 가거에요?

I will go to 남산 this weekend.

3. Where will you go for vacation?
휴가 어디서 갈거에요?

I will go to Singapore for vacation.

Basic Grammar Review:
~자 – Let’s +동사 + (나머지).
1. Let’s eat at 참참참.
2. Let’s meet at 홍대 tonight.

~는/어때요? How about + (하고싶은곳)
1. How about a drink after work?
2. How about 교촌치킨?

Example:
A: Where do you want to drink after class?
B: How about 교촌치킨?

A: Where do you want to meet?
B: Let’s meet at 명동 tonight.

A: Where do you want to eat for lunch?
B: Let’s eat at 참참참.

A: Where do you want to go after work.
B: How about 남산?

Dialogue 1:
A: Where did you buy that dress?
B: I bought it at Hyundai department store.
A: How do you like it?
B: I love it.
A: You look like a model.
B: Thank you.

Dialogue 2:
A: Where do you want to go after work?
B: How about 홍초 불닭? I love their food.
A: Sounds good.
B: Let’s go right after work!

Dialogue 3:
A: Where did you eat lunch today?
B: I ate at Pepper Lunch today.
A: How was the food?
B: It was alright

연습:
Practice making questions using “Where” format.

Exercise 1:
A: Where ____ you want to ____________________?
B: How about ____________?

Exercise 2:
A: Where _____ you _____ ______ work?
B: I will ______to ____________ after work.

Exercise 3:
A: Where ____ you _______ for your vacation?
B: I will _______ _______ for my vacation..

Please make practice Q & A with your partner.

Lesson 7b

Lesson 7b

Let’s learn how to put the question format into use:

Let’s look at the handout, let’s look at the “Do” question format:

In Korean, the format would be the following:

(- - - - - ) 뭐 (동사)었어요?
A) 김희선 언제 만났어요?
B) 점심 언제 먹었어요?
C) 언제 퇴근했어요?
D) 수업 언제 들었어요?

In English, the format would be the following:

When did you do (- - - - - - )?
When did you 동사 (--------)?

A) When did you meet 김희선?
B) When did you eat lunch?
C) When did you get off?
D) When did you take a class?

Basic Terms:

1. Get off –
2. Finish work –
3. Day off –
4. The usual –
5. Regular
6. Last Week
7. Last Weekend
8. Last Month
9. 2 weeks ago
10. 3 weeks ago
11. Last month
12. 2 months ago

Basic Grammar Review:
~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. He wants to go to 제주도 but he has to work this weekend.
3. 총 wants to go out tomorrow but he has to work.

Dialogue 1:
A: When did you meet?
B: We met last night.
A: What did you do?
B: We had a romantic dinner.
A: How was the dinner.
B: I was disappointed.



Dialogue 2:
A: When did you buy that dress?
B: I bought it last weekend.
A: How do you feel?
B: I’m exhausted.

Dialogue 3:
A: When do you want to go out?
B: How about next weekend?
A: I’m sorry but I have to work next weekend, how about the following weekend?
B: Sounds good.

연습:
Practice making questions using “When” format.

Exercise 1:
A: When ____ you want to ____________________?
B: How about ____________?

Exercise 2:
A: When _____ you _____ ______ work _________?
B: I will _________ ________ at ____________.

Exercise 3:
A: When ____ you _______ _______ take a vacation?
B: I _______ _______ take a ________ in the _____________.

Please make practice Q & A with your partner.

Lesson 7a

Lesson 7a

Let’s learn how to put the question format into use:

Let’s look at the handout, let’s look at the “Do” question format:

I) Let’s start with What

In Korean, the format would be the following:

( - - - - - - ) 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?

그래서...
무엇 했어요 = What did you do
머엇 (동사)어요 = What did you (동사) …
Basic Terms 1:

1. This morning –
2. This afternoon –
3. This evening –
4. Tonight –
5. Yesterday morning –
6. Yesterday afternoon –
7. Yesterday evening –
8. Last night –
9. Last week –
10. Last weekend -
11. Day off –
12. Vacation -
13. Holiday –
14. Anniversary –
15. Trip –


Basic Grammar Review:
해야한다 – Have to/Must
Subj (주어) + have to + 동사 + 해야한곳.

Example:
1. I have to wake up early tomorrow.
2. She has to make copies.
3. 윤정 has to balance today’s sales.

Dialogue 1:
A: What did you do last night?
B: I went straight home, how about you?
A: I did the Karaoke with my friends.
B: That sounds fun, how was it?
A: It was fun. What did you do at home?
B: I just surfed the net.

Dialogue 2:
A: What time did you wake up today?
B: I woke up at 6:30.
A: How do you feel?
B: I’m exhausted.

Dialogue 3:
A: What do you want to do?
B: Let’s drink.
A: Where at?
B: How about 둘둘 치킨?

연습:
Practice making questions using “What” format.

Exercise 1:
A: What ____ you have to ________ after work?
B: I ______ _____ after work.

Exercise 2:
A: What _____ you _____ last night?
B: I _______ ___________ last night.

Exercise 3:
A: What ____ you _______ _____ on your day off?
B: I __________ ____ ___________ on my day off.

Please make practice Q & A with your partner.

April 2, 2007

Lesson 7

Lesson 7

Let’s learn how to put the question format into use:

Let’s look at the handout, let’s look at the “Do” question format:

I) Let’s start with What

In Korean, the format would be the following:

( - - - - - - ) 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?

그래서...
무엇 했어요 = What did you do
머엇 (동사)어요 = What did you (동사) …
Basic Terms 1:

1. This morning –
2. This afternoon –
3. This evening –
4. Tonight –
5. Yesterday morning –
6. Yesterday afternoon –
7. Yesterday evening –
8. Last night –
9. Last week –
10. Last weekend -
11. Day off –
12. Vacation -
13. Holiday –
14. Anniversary –
15. Trip –

B) When did you meet 김희선?
C) When did you eat lunch?
D) When did you get off?
E) When did you take a class?
F) When did you go to Chejudo?

III) Now, let’s work with “Where”

It is the same format as above.

( - - - - - ) 어디서 (동사)었어요?

Example:
A) 300 어디서 봤어요?
B) 점심 어디서 먹었어요?
C) 수업 어디서 들어요?
D) 제주도에 어디서 갔어요?

A) Where did you see 300?
B) Where did you eat lunch?
C) Where did you take the class?
D) Where did you go in Chejudo?

Basic Terms 2:

1. Get off –
2. Finish work –
3. Day off –
4. The usual –
5. Regular
6. Last Week
7. Last Weekend
8. Last Month
9. 2 weeks ago
10. 3 weeks ago
11. Last month
12. 2 months ago

연습 1:

Practice making questions using “What” format

연습 2:

Practice making questions using “When” format.

연습3:

Practice making questions using “Where” format.

Lesson 6

Lesson 6


Question:
Answer
What are you going to Do this weekend? I’m going to see a movie?
Do after work? I will meet my friends.
What will you do This weekend? I will move.
After work? I will go straight home.
Will you Drink tonight? Yes/No
Eat Breakfast tomorrow? Yes/No
Where are You Going this weekend? I’m going to 남산.
When are You Going on a blind date? I’m going tomorrow night?
Which dress are You Going to buy? I’m going to buy a blue dress.
What will You Do after work? I will watch a ball game.
What do You Have to do today? I have to pay my bills.
Who do You Have to meet? I have to meet my sister.
What do You Want to do tonight? I want to go out but I have to study English!
Where do You Want to go? I want to go to Lotte World, but I have to work.

미래는 2가지 있읍니다.

Will 하고 Going to _____?

Example:
What will you tomorrow? – What are you going to do tomorrow?
What movie will you see? – What movie are you going to see?
Which restaurant will you eat at? – Which restaurant are you going to eat at?
What time will you get off work? – What time are you going to get off work?

Basic Grammar 1:
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.

Basic Grammar 2:
~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.
I want to eat but it’s so busy.

Basic Grammar 3:
How about ~ 어때요? Suggestion 할때 이용하세요.
How about Chinese (food)?
How about 오십새주?
How about 삼겹살?

Dialogue 1:

A: How are you?
B: I’m good, how you doing?
A: I’m doing alright.
B: Did you eat breakfast?
A: No, I didn’t.
B: I’m sorry to hear that.
A: That’s OK, I’ll live.
B: I’m going to get some food, do you want anything?

1. I’ll live - __________________________
2. I’m going to get some food/I’m going to a) the store.
b) get some food.
c) 7-11/GS25/Mini Stop

3. Do you want anything?/Do you want me to get you anything?

Dialogue 2:
A: What time are you going to get off work tonight?
B: I will get off at 7.
A: What do you want to do after work?
B: I want to drink but I have to wake up early tomorrow.
A: I’m sorry to hear that. How about tomorrow?
B: Sounds good, let’s go after work.

1. Early –

Dialogue 3:

A: Hey (이름), what are you doing this weekend?
B: I want to ___________, but I have to ___________.
A: I’m sorry to hear that, how about ______________?
B: OK, what time do you want to ______________?
A: Let’s meet at _____________.
B: Sounds good.

Lesson 5

Lesson 5


Question:
Answer
Where are

You? I’m in Burger King.
The faxes? It’s in the Fax Tray.
Where do you want to Go? Let’s go to 강원도.
Eat? Let’s eat at Thai Orchid.
What will you do This weekend? I will sleep all weekend.
Tonight? I will meet my friends.
Will you Drink tonight? Yes/No
Eat Breakfast tomorrow? Yes/No
Where will You Meet your girlfriend? We will meet at 명동.
When will You Meet? We’ll meet at 7.
What will You Wear? I will wear my new leather jacket.
What will You Buy for white day? I will buy peppero.
What kind of Shoes Will you buy? I’ll buy boots.
Which Movie Will you see? I’ll see 300.
Which One Will you eat? I will eat the green one.
Which Restaurant Will you go to? I don’t know yet.

Basic Terms:

아직 – Yet
퇴근하다 – Get off/finish work/done

Basic Grammar:

Yet 는 문장끝에서 쓰세요.

Example:

I didn’t eat yet - ________________________________.

We’re not finished yet - ____________________________

It’s not ready yet - ________________________________

I didn’t see Dream Girls yet - __________________________________





Example:

A: Did you see 300, yet?
B: It didn’t come out yet.

A: Did you buy a new dress?
B: I didn’t buy one yet.

A: Will you go to the party this weekend?
B: I don’t know yet.

A: When is the next office party?
B: We don’t know yet.

Dialogue 1:

A: Hey, what time will you finish tonight?
B: I get off at 9.
A: Do you want to eat dinner?
B: I’m sorry, I have to wake up early tomorrow.
A: What will you do?
B: I have to wake up early.

Dialogue 2:

A: When do you want to meet?
B: Let’s meet at 8.
A: Where will you be at 8?
B: I’ll get off work at 7, so I don’t know yet.
A: Let’s meet at 종로.
B: Ok, sounds good.

Dialogue 3:

A: What time do you get off tonight?
B: I’ll finish at 8.
A: Will you go out?
B: I’m not sure yet.
A: Do you want to go out?
B: I guess so.
A: Then let’s meet at Club Harlem in 강남.
B: OK, sounds great.

Lesson 4

Lesson 4


Question:
Answer
What do you

Want to eat? I want to eat 깡풍기.
Want to do? I want to drink.
Where do you want to Drink? I want to drink at
Meet? Let’s meet at Club NB.
When do you want to Meet? Let’s meet at 6.
Eat? Let’s eat at noon.
Do you want to Eat? Yes/No
Drink some coffee? Yes, please/No, thank you
What Time Did you wake up this morning? I woke up at 6.
What Movie Did you see? I saw Dream Girls.
What kind of Music Do you like? I like R&B.
What kind of Food Do you like? I like good food.
What kind of Girls Do you like? I like fun girls.
Which Customer Do you want to serve? I want to serve the cute one.
Which One Do you want? I want that one.
Which Restaurant Do you want to eat at? I want to eat at Thai Orchid.

Basic Terms:

어느/무슨 - Which

오늘 아침 – This morning.
어제 아침 – Yesterday morning

오후 – this afternoon

오늘밤 – tonight, this evening.
어제 밤 – last night, yesterday evening.

내일 – tomorrow

day after tomorrow - ___________________________

day before yesterday - __________________________

_____ days ago

Basic Grammar:

At 는 시간 하고 장소 앞에서 말씀 하세요.
In 도 장소 앞에 말하세요.
Let’s 는 ~자

Example:

A: What do you want to drink?
B: Let’s drink 오십세주.

A: Where are you?
B: I’m in 압구정.

A: Where do you want to meet?
B: I want to meet at 명동.

A: What time is the office party?
B: The party will be at 7.

Dialogue 1:

A: Hey, how was the meeting?
B: It was so boring.
A: Are you hungry?
B: Yes, I’m starving.
A: What do you want to eat?
B: I want to eat __________________.

Dialogue 2:

A: How are you?
B: I’m so tired.
A: What did you do last night?
B: I slept late.
A: I’m sorry to heart that, what were you doing?
B: I was playing Starcraft all night.

Dialogue 3:

A: Who were you talking to?
B: I was talking to my friend.
A: What were you talking about?
B: We were talking about my blind date.
A: How was your blind date?
B: It was terrible.
A: I’m sorry to hear that, do you want to drink.
B: YES!!!

Lesson 3

Lesson 3



Question:
Answer


Where did you

Eat lunch? I ate at Oriental Spoon.
Drink last night? We drank at 288.
Watch the movie? I saw the movie at the COEX.
Meet your family? We met in 수원.


Would you like Some tea? Yes, please./No, thank you.
Something to drink? Yes, please./No, thank you.
What would you like to Drink? I would like some black coffee.
Eat? I’m OK/Nothing right now/I just ate.
What ______ would you like to Watch? I would like to see Ghost Rider.
Listen to? I would like to listen to some K-Pop.
What kind of _______ Is he? He’s a nice guy.
Do you like? I like rock music.



Basic Grammar:

1). ~고싶다…
현제:
Subject + Want to + Verb + (하고싶은곳)
I want to eat pizza.
I want to drink 축통주.
I want to meet 김희선.
과거
I wanted to see 괴물
I wanted to drink Tsing Tsao beer.
I wanted to read 삼국유사.

질문으로 하면.
What do you want to eat?
What do you want to drink?
Who do you want to meet?






2). ~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.

Dialogue 1:

A: Hey, how are you?
B: I’m alright, how are you doing?
A: I’m doing OK, did you eat?
B: Yes, I’m full.
A: What did you have for lunch?
B: I had Nasi Goyem.
A: Where did you eat?
B: I ate at the Oriental spoon downstairs.

Dialogue 2:

A: How was your weekend?
B: It was great.
A: What did you do for the New Year’s holiday?
B: I met my family and we ate a lot.
A: That sounds great.

Dialogue 3:

A: How was your weekend?
B: It was great.
A: What did you do?
B: I watched a fun movie.
A: How was the movie?
B: It was funny.

Exercise:

Pair up and make a simple dialogue.

Lesson 2

Lesson 1 Review:

Expressions:

1. Please make yourself at home
2. We’ll be right with you
3. All done
4. This way please
5. In a jiffy

Lesson 2



Question:
Answer


What did you do

Last night? I went home.
for your birthday? 1. We drank.
2. We had a party.
last weekend? 1. I slept all weekend.
2. I went out with my friends.
for Valentines Day? 1. I bought my boyfriend chocolate.
2. We had a romantic dinner.


What did you
have/eat for
breakfast? 1. I didn’t eat breakfast
2. I had cereal.
lunch? I had bean paste soup.
dinner? I had some barbequed beef/pork/chicken
a snack? I just had some milk.
1. How is your day?

2. When is…
It’s hectic.
It’s busy
your birthday? It’s on September 5th.
the party? It’s this Saturday.


Similar Expressions:
1. We drank – we partied, we drank like crazy, we got hammered..
2. I went out with my friends – I hung out with my friends, we just kicked it
3. snack – junk food, pastry (빵), potato chips, chips
4. Friends – buddies, college buddies, army buddies, girlfriends (여자들만), just a friend (그냥 친구).
5. 찌개 – stew

연습 1: I’m sorry to heart that.

A: How is your day?
B: It’s so hectic.
A: I’m sorry to hear that.
B: I’ll be OK.

A: What did you have for breakfast?
B: I didn’t have breakfast.
A: I’m sorry to hear that.
B: I am so hungry.

A: How are you today?
B: I’m under the weather.
A: I’m sorry to heart that.
B: I hate rainy days.

연습 2: Please come again/Hope to see you again.

A: How was the service?
B: It was great.
A: Thank you, please come again.
B: Thank you.

A: How was the service?
B: I loved it.
A: I’m glad to heart that, we hope to see you again.
B: Thank you.

Lesson 1

Lesson 1


Greetings:

How are you?

I’m fine.
I’m alright (so-so랑 같에)
I’m under the weather.
Not too bad
Couldn’t be better
I’m good
I’m great


How are you doing?

I’m doing alright.
I’m doing good
I’m doing great
Not too bad
Couldn’t be better

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

I’ve been good
I’ve been alright
I’ve been under the weather
I’ve been great




Question:
Answer


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


Receptionist:

Welcome to 은하 Hair, my name is ________________, how may I help you?

Jacket 입고있으면: May I take your coat?

Please have a seat. Make yourself comfortable. Someone will be with you shortly. Thank you for your patience.


Shampoo Girl/Guy:

Please follow me.

Please have a seat, lean back and relax.

How’s the water?
Too hot 이면, 물 수정하고나서,
Is that better?

OK/Yes 이면, thank you, this will take a moment.

No – 물수정 하고나서,
How is it now?

OK/Yes 이면, thank you, this will take a moment.

샴푸 끝나고나서,
We’re all done, please follow me, I will take you to your stylist. Have a pleasant time.


Similar Expressions:
1. Make yourself comfortable: Make yourself at home.
2. Someone will be with your shortly: We’ll be right with you.
3. This will take a moment: It’ll be ready in a snap, it’ll be ready right away.
4. We’re all done: All done, voila.
5. Have a pleasant time: Have a pleasant experience, Hope you enjoy your experience, hope you have a great experience, hope you will be happy with our service.
6. Please follow me: Please come this way. This way please.
7. In a jiffy: Right away





Dialogue 1:
A: Welcome to Eunha Hair Salon, my name is Yumi, how may I help you?
B: I would like a perm.
A: This way, please.
B: Thank you.
A: Please make yourself comfortable.
B: Thank you.
A: Would you like some tea, coffee or water?
B: Coffee please.
A: Cream or sugar.
B: Just black please.
A: I’ll get that for you right away.
B: Thank you.
A: Here’s your coffee, enjoy your experience here.
B: I will.


Dialogue 2:
A: We’re ready for you. Please follow me.
B: OK.
A: Please have a seat here.
B: Thank you.
A: Please sit back and lean your head back.
B: Like this.
A: Yes.
B: OK.
A: How’s the water, is it OK?
B: It’s a little cold.
A: How about now?
B: Perfect.
A: We will shampoo your hair; it’ll be over in a jiffy.