• KIIP 1: Unit 5–Essential Words and Phrases about Numbers, Dates, and Days

  • Dec 8 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
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KIIP 1: Unit 5–Essential Words and Phrases about Numbers, Dates, and Days

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  • 🎙️ Welcome to the Korean Topik Podcast! Your guide to learning Korean step by step. I’m your host, and in today’s episode, we’re exploring KIIP Level 1: Unit 5 – Essential Words and Phrases about Numbers, Dates, and Days. Mastering numbers, dates, and days is a must for everyday conversations. Whether you’re planning your week, sharing your birthday, or scheduling appointments, this lesson will give you the tools you need to express dates, days, and numbers in Korean. Let’s dive in! ________________________________________ Visit our official website for more: KIIP Level 1: Unit 5–Essential Words and Phrases about Sino-Numbers, Dates, and Days https://www.koreantopik.com/2024/11/kiip-level-1-unit-5essential-words-and.html KIIP 1급 5과:-에 and -이/가 아니다 = ‘on, in’ time and ‘to be not’ https://www.koreantopik.com/2023/12/kiip-1-and-grammars-on-in-time-and-to.html ________________________________________ Essential Vocabulary We’ll start by going over the key words from this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat after me to practice your pronunciation. Numbers 영 / 공 – Zero 일 – One 이 – Two 삼 – Three 사 – Four 오 – Five 육 – Six 칠 – Seven 팔 – Eight 구 – Nine 십 – Ten 백 – Hundred Dates and Time 월 – Month 일 – Day 며칠 – What date? 날짜 – Date 어제 – Yesterday 오늘 – Today 내일 – Tomorrow Days of the Week 월요일 – Monday 화요일 – Tuesday 수요일 – Wednesday 목요일 – Thursday 금요일 – Friday 토요일 – Saturday 일요일 – Sunday Other Useful Words 주말 – Weekend 생일 – Birthday 층 – Floor 호 – Room number Great job! These words will be your foundation for understanding dates, days, and numbers in Korean. ________________________________________ Key Phrases to Practice Now let’s practice some common phrases you’ll use in everyday life. I’ll say each phrase twice, so you can listen and repeat after me. 1. 몇 월이에요? – What month is it? 일월이에요. – It’s January. 2. 며칠이에요? – What’s the date? 십일일이에요. – It’s the 11th. 3. 오늘이 무슨 요일이에요? – What day of the week is it today? 수요일이에요. – It’s Wednesday. 4. 내일이 무슨 요일이에요? – What day of the week is tomorrow? 목요일이에요. – It’s Thursday. 5. 생일에 뭐 해요? – What do you do on your birthday? 같이 밥 먹어요. – I eat together (with others). 6. 우리 집은 3층 301호에 있어요. – My house is on the 3rd floor, room 301. Practice these phrases regularly, and you’ll become more confident in expressing dates, schedules, and locations. ________________________________________ Grammar Notes Let’s talk about two important grammar points from this unit. 1. (Time, Date)에 The particle 에 is used to indicate specific times and dates, similar to "on" or "at" in English. Examples: 월요일에 만나요. – Let’s meet on Monday. 생일에 파티해요. – We have a party on my birthday. 2. -이/가 아니에요 This structure is used to say something is not in Korean. The subject marker 이/가 pairs with 아니에요, which means "is not." Examples: 오늘이 월요일이 아니에요. – Today is not Monday. 저는 학생이 아니에요. – I’m not a student. These two patterns are very common, so try to use them in your daily conversations. ________________________________________ Quiz Section It’s quiz time! Let’s test your understanding. Try translating the following sentences into Korean. 1. What day is it today? 2. My house is on the 5th floor, room 502. 3. What do you do on the weekend? Take a moment to think about your answers. Ready for the answers? Here they are: 1. 오늘이 무슨 요일이에요? 2. 우리 집은 5층 502호에 있어요. 3. 주말에 뭐 해요? How did you do? If you need more practice, replay this section or visit KoreanTopik.com for more exercises. ________________________________________ Conclusion That’s all for today’s episode on KIIP Level 1: Unit 5 – Essential Words and Phrases about Numbers, Dates, and Days. We’ve covered essential vocabulary, practical phrases, and useful grammar points to help you talk about dates, days, and schedules in Korean. Make sure to practice these regularly, and don’t forget to share this podcast with fellow learners! For more resources, visit KoreanTopik.com, your hub for learning Korean. Thank you for listening, and see you in the next episode. Until then, happy studying! 🎙️
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