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

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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: