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I was late because the subway broke down.
I was late because the subway broke down.
Description
Book Introduction
Hangul is known worldwide as a scientific writing system, but when it comes to Korean, there are quite a few expressions that even Koreans find confusing.
This is especially true for foreigners who are learning Korean as a second language for the first time.
With the recent Korean Wave fueling a growing number of foreigners seeking to learn Korean, how can we make teaching Korean easier? Or, how can we help students learn Korean more easily?
The way to become familiar with Korean is to become familiar with frequently used Korean expressions and sentence patterns.
So then, how can we learn Korean sentence structure in a fun way? Is there a way to teach Korean sentence structure in an easy-to-understand way? Is there a book that allows students to study basic Korean sentence structure on their own? This book is designed to provide answers to these questions.

Any student learning Korean will have made many mistakes.
Korean language teachers also often encounter such errors and mistakes from students several times a day and worry about them.
This book's author, Lee Yun-jin, has compiled practical, rather than theoretical, examples of Korean expressions (sentence patterns) that Korean learners frequently make mistakes in, based on her experience teaching beginner and intermediate learners.
We've added fun illustrations, problems that allow you to check your own learning progress, and detailed explanations.

Publisher's Review
* Included sentence patterns and examples

-Ah/Hurry up (1) I went to the hospital and got a shot.
-Ah/Come on (2) I couldn't go to school because I was sick.


-(으)니까(1) Please wait a moment as there is no space.
-(으)니까(2) When I call Sumi, she doesn't answer.

-(1) I read a book and my younger sibling watches TV.
-(2) Eat and brush your teeth.

- I dance while listening to music.
-He is tall and has a good personality.

-I'm going to the bookstore to buy a book.

-(으)려(1) I'm going to go back to my hometown.
-(으)려(2) Go to bed early to wake up.

-(으)ㄴ/던(1) I'm learning Korean dance these days and it's really fun.
-(으)ㄴ/던(2) I'm good at sports, but I'm not good at singing.
-(으)ㄴ/던(3) The weather is hot, so I wore a coat.

-(으)ㄹして?(1) Will the weather be nice?
-Should I go? (2) Should I go?
-(으)ㄹして?(3) Where should we meet?

-(으)ㅂし다(1) Let's go see a movie together
-(으)ㅂし다(2) Let's be quiet

-I want to travel around the world.

-I wish (1) I would like to get a job next year.
-(으)면(2) I would like you to contact me.

-(으)ㄹ때(1) When I miss my parents, I call them.
-(으)ㄹ때(2) When I was young, my dream was to become president.
-(으)ㄹ때(3) Contact me when you get married.

-When I first came to Korea (3) The weather was cold.

-Ah/uh, try this (1).
-Ah/Oh, I tried on Hanbok (2).

-(으)ㄴ I have/have not had a part-time job.

(No matter how) busy I am, I eat.
-Ah/Can I come in?
-(으)면 무면 You must not smoke.

-Ah/Oh my god (1) I have a lot of Korean friends.
-Ah/Oh my god (2) The bowl is broken.

-I became a crab (1) At first I hated that person, but I gradually started to like him.
-I became a crab (2) I met my husband through a friend.

-A large bookstore opened in front of the military school.

-Yes, the road is busy today.

-(으)ㄹ can/cannot swim (1) I can swim.
-(으)ㄹ 수 있습니다/가 있습니다. (2) I can't answer the phone during class.
-(으)ㄹ 수 있습니다/가 있습니다. (3) People cannot live without drinking water.

-(으)ㄹ know/don't know how to drive I know how to drive.


-(으)ㄹ거요(1) It's the weekend, so there will be a lot of people at the department store.
-(으)ㄹ거요(2) I will rest at home today.

-I will (1) I will feel good because I received a lot of gifts.

-Okay (2) I will call you back later.

-(으)ㄹ걸(요) Those clothes must be expensive.

-(으)ㄹ게(요)(1) I'll come early
-(으)ㄹ게(요)(2) I'll buy you lunch.


-(으)ㄹ래(요)(1) I want to make kimchi stew.

-(으)ㄹ래(요)(2) Would you like some more kimchi?
-(으)ㄹ래(요)(3) Would you like to have a cup of tea together?

-Okay, let's open the window and the wind comes in.
-Drink water as soon as you wake up in the morning.

-(으)ㄹ 있습니다(1) I think it will rain
-(으)ㄹ seems like it (2) It doesn't seem to fit.

-I think Mr. Wilson is sick today.

-I can't play these days because I'm studying for exams.
- I was late for school because I overslept in the morning.

-If you drink too much like that, you'll be in big trouble.

-If you keep practicing, you will gain confidence.

-After listening to it so many times, I ended up memorizing the song.

- My girlfriend is really feminine.
-That kid is mature.

-Yeah (1) Korean dramas are fun, right?
-It's here (2).
-You can go to the library (3).

-(1) I have a test next week.
- (2) My older brother is getting married next month.

-I received a phone call while studying (1).
-Everyone (2) dreams while sleeping.

-I turned the light on and off (1)
-I went to the department store to buy clothes and I also bought shoes.

-Ah/I bought some kimbap and ate it.

-I heard (1) that the autumn leaves in Seoraksan are beautiful?
-You said you weren't hungry? (2) You said you weren't hungry earlier?

-What? Japanese people like fish, right?

-Ah/Oh, I quit my job (1).
-Ah/uh I threw it away (2) I was late and missed the flight.

-I will definitely win the next match. (1)
-I broke up with my long-time lover (2).

-(으)ㅁ(1) I am not good at dancing.
-(으)ㅁ(2) It is sad to part ways with someone you love.
-(으)ㅁ(3) I met a friend in front of the school today.


-(1) I want to practice speaking a lot.
- (2) This book is good for self-study.

-(3) Come to school early.

-It was really cold yesterday (1)
-Thera (2) Who was that person?

-I heard there were a lot of people downtown.

-Dun (1) Where is the water I was drinking earlier?
- (2) The store I used to go to often is no longer there.

-I came to exchange the clothes I bought last time.
-I remember the song my mother used to sing (2).

-(으)ㄹ 뽕하다(1) I almost fell while running
-(으)ㄹ 밢하다(2) Our team almost won, but ended up losing.

-(으)ㄹ 그 ...

-(으)ㄴ/는 pretended to have a lot of money in front of his friends.
-And then I write in a notebook.
-(으)ㄴ 지 -이/가 Become It's been 3 years since I came to Korea.

-I'm afraid of gaining weight, so I'm eating only a little.
-I should have done it. I should have told you not to lie.

-(으)ㄹ There is no way it can snow in the summer.
-(으)ㄹ 만하다(1) How many trustworthy friends do you have?
-(으)ㄹ 만하다(2) It's clothes that were popular a few years ago, but they're still wearable.

-I knew/didn't know (1) I didn't know that Koreans liked spicy food.
-I knew/didn't know (2) I didn't know Seoul would be this complicated.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 5, 2006
- Page count, weight, size: 194 pages | 710g | 210*296*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788984995710
- ISBN10: 8984995711

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