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Korean Language Workplace | New Employee Junho: 05

📚 What will this Korean story cover?

– Dive into the various episodes that new employee Junho experiences at work for an indirect experience of office life.

– Learn Korean Language about working with colleagues and the necessary Korean words and expressions related to work, understanding how they’re utilized in actual situations.

– Follow the story to practice and improve your listening and speaking skills.

– Solve quizzes related to the story in a fun way to learn words easily and enjoyably.

– Review and practice to solidify what you’ve learned and test your knowledge!

🕓 Chapters_ Korean Language:

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

00:17 Preview Words

00:57 Listening to Stories

02:58 Explanation of Words and Expressions

05:17 Storytelling and Speaking Practice

09:13 Fun Stories Quiz

10:27 Listening to the Story Again

13:02 Conclusion and Encouragement

👩🏻‍💻Korean Words Preview

  1. 회식 (Hoesik): A company dinner or gathering where employees eat and drink together, often to build teamwork and camaraderie. It’s a common practice in South Korean corporate culture to strengthen work relationships.
  2. 동료 (Dongnyeo): A colleague or coworker with whom one works, especially within the same organization or team. Colleagues share responsibilities and collaborate to achieve common goals in the workplace.
  3. 사무실 (Samusil): An office or workplace where professional or clerical activities are carried out. It’s the physical location where employees gather to perform their job duties.
  4. 점심 (Jeomsim): Lunch, the midday meal, often taken as a break during the workday. In a corporate setting, it can be a time for informal meetings or relaxation with coworkers.
  5. 운동 (Undong): Exercise or physical activity designed to improve health, fitness, or athletic performance. It’s a vital part of maintaining physical and mental well-being.
  6. 배달 (Baedal): Delivery, especially of food or goods, directly to a customer’s location. It’s a service that has become increasingly popular for its convenience and efficiency.
  7. 신입사원 (Sinipsawon): A new employee or newcomer in a company, often undergoing orientation or training. New hires are essential for bringing fresh perspectives and energy into the workplace.
  8. 아침 (Achim): Morning, the first part of the day, or breakfast, the first meal taken after waking up. It’s a crucial time for starting the day positively and energizing the body for tasks ahead.
  9. 회의 (Hoeui): A meeting or conference, usually conducted to discuss and deliberate on issues, make decisions, or exchange information. Meetings are essential for collaborative work and planning in a professional setting.
  10. 산책 (Sanchaek): A walk or stroll, typically taken for leisure, exercise, or relaxation. Walking in a serene environment, like a park or along a path, can provide mental and physical benefits.

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