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Learning Korean through Stories | Jisoo’s Love for Convenience Stores: 07

📚 What will this Korean story cover?

– Listen to high school student Jisoo’s happy times buying delicious snacks at the convenience store with friends during lunchtime.

– Learn about the Korean words and expressions often used in daily life related to convenience stores and their application in real scenarios.

– 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:

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

00:17 Preview Words

00:57 Listening to Stories

02:48 Explanation of Words and Expressions

05:04 Storytelling and Speaking Practice

08:40 Fun Stories Quiz

09:54 Listening to the Story Again

12:19 Conclusion and Encouragement

👩🏻‍💻Korean Words Preview

  1. 학교 (Hakgyo): School, an institution designed for the provision of learning environments and learning spaces for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Schools are crucial for education and personal development.
  2. 학생 (Haksaeng): Student, an individual who is engaged in learning, especially one who is enrolled in a school or educational institution. Students pursue studies to gain knowledge, skills, and qualifications.
  3. 공부 (Gongbu): Study or studying, the act of learning and acquiring knowledge, skills, or understanding through reading, practice, and analysis. Studying is essential for academic success and personal growth.
  4. 수업 (Sueop): Class or lesson, a period of time during which learning is facilitated by a teacher or instructor. Classes are fundamental components of educational systems, providing structured education to students.
  5. 편의점 (Pyeonuijeom): Convenience store, a small retail business that sells everyday items including snacks, beverages, and other household goods. Convenience stores are known for their accessibility and long operating hours.
  6. 배고파요 (Baegopayo): “I’m hungry,” a phrase expressing the feeling of needing or wanting to eat food. It indicates the physical sensation of hunger.
  7. 배불러요 (Baebulleoyo): “I’m full,” a phrase used to express that one has eaten enough food and no longer feels hungry. It indicates a sense of satisfaction and satiety.
  8. 뜨거운 (Tteugeoun): Hot, used to describe something with a high temperature, such as food, beverages, or the weather. It indicates that caution may be needed to avoid burns or discomfort.
  9. 우유 (Uyu): Milk, a nutrient-rich liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals, commonly consumed by humans as a beverage or used in food preparation. Milk is a source of calcium, protein, and vitamins.
  10. 컵라면 (Keopramyeon): Cup noodles, instant noodles that come in a pre-packaged cup and require only hot water to prepare. Cup noodles are a popular snack or meal option for their convenience and variety of flavors.

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