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Moving! π New Blog Domain and Contact Information
Hello! πΈI have some exciting updates to share regarding our blog and contact details. To reflect the blogβs new direction, Iβm making a few important changes. Hereβs whatβs happening:Β New Blog Domain β Starting DecemberFrom: daldalkorean.comTo: teacherjoy.blogThis change will take effect in December 2024, so please make a note to update your bookmarks. Until then, the current domain will remain..
2024.10.24 08:38 -
Our Blog is Getting a New Name!
Hello, dear visitors & readers of my blog!Β I'm excited to share some news with you. After much thought, I've decided to change the blog's name from "Daldalkorean" to "Teacher Joy's."This isn't just a name change - it's a reflection of the personal touch and teaching spirit I want to bring to this space. I'll still be sharing the same kind of content you've enjoyed so far, but with a renewed focu..
2024.10.20 16:27 -
Practice typing on a Korean keyboard
μλ νμΈμ!! μ‘°μ΄μ λλ€!!Β νκ΅μ΄Β ν€λ³΄λλ‘Β νμΒ μΉλΒ μ°μ΅νκ³ Β μΆμΒ λΆμ΄Β μμΌλ©΄Β λ§ν¬λ₯ΌΒ 곡μ ν΄Β λ릴 ν λκΉΒ νλ²Β μ¬μ©ν΄Β 보μΈμ.If anyone wants to practice typing on a Korean keyboard, I can share a link for you to try it out.λμμ΄ λκΈΈ λ°λλλ€.I hope this helps.Β https://tt.hancomtaja.com/
2024.05.07 16:53
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[TOPIK Writing] TOPIK μκ³ μ§μ μκ³ μ§ μ¬μ©λ²
μκ³ μ§ μ¬μ©λ² (How to use a squared manuscript paper) 1. κ°μ₯ 첫λ²μ§Έ μΉΈμλ κΈμλ₯Ό μ°μ§ μμ΅λλ€. 2. ν λ¬Έλ¨ λ΄μμλ λ¬Έλ¨μ μμμ μ μΈνκ³ λ 첫 μΉΈμ λΉμ°μ§ μμ΅λλ€. μλ λμ΄μ°κΈ°λ₯Ό ν΄μΌ νλλΌλ λ€μ μ€λ‘ λμ΄κ° λλ κ°μ₯ μ μΉΈλΆν° κΈμλ₯Ό μ±μμ μλλ€. μλ‘μ΄ λ¬Έλ¨μ μμν λλ 첫 μΉΈμ λΉμλλ€. 3. μ«μλ ν μΉΈμ λ κ°μ© μ°κ³ , μ μΉΈλΆν° μ°¨λ‘λλ‘ μ±μμ μλλ€. 4. μνλ²³ μλ¬Έμλ ν μΉΈμ λ κ°μ©, λλ¬Έμλ ν κ°μ© μλλ€. 5. λ¬Όμν(?)μ λλν(!) λ€μμλ ν μΉΈμ λΉμλλ€. 6. μ¨μ (.), λ°μ (,), μμ (:), μλ°μ (;) λ€μμλ μΉΈμ λΉμ°μ§ μμ΅λλ€. 7. λ¬Έμ₯μ λ§μ§λ§ κΈμκ° λ§μ§λ§ μΉΈμ μ°¨μ§ν΄μ λ¬Έμ₯ λΆνΈλ₯Ό λ£μ μΉΈμ΄ λ€..
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Korean Passives & Causatives / νκ΅μ΄μ νΌλκ³Ό μ¬λ
Korean Passives and Causatives Passives In a passive-voice sentence, make the object of the sentence the subject and don't worry too much about who did the action. For instance, let's take the sentence: "He did his homework." In the passive voice, this would become "His homework was done." Alternatively, let's try "The mother lugged the child." In the passive, it changes to "The child was hugged..
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Korean Irregular & Regular Verbs for Basic users / νκ΅μ΄ λΆκ·μΉ λμ¬μ νμ©μ¬
'γ ‘' νλ½ λμ¬μ νμ©μ¬ ('γ ‘'dropping)Β When a stem that ends with vowel 'γ ‘' and the vowel comes after the stem, vowel 'γ ‘' drops.When there is binding ending 'μΌ' coming after the stem, the sound of 'γ ‘' and 'μΌ' are duplicated and the ending 'μΌ' is omitted.Β λμ¬ & νμ©μ¬-μ/μ΄μ-γ /μ΅λλ€-μ/μμ΄μ-γΉ/μ κ±°μμ-μ/μ΄μ-(μΌ)λ©΄-κ³ μνλ€sickμνμμνλλ€μν μ΄μμν κ±°μμμνμμνλ©΄μνκ³ μμλ€prettyμλ»μμμ©λλ€μ뻀μ΄μμμ κ±°μμμλ»μμμλ©΄μμκ³ λ°μλ€busyλ°λΉ μλ°μ©λλ€λ°λΉ΄μ΄μλ°μ κ±°μμλ°λΉ μλ°μλ©΄λ°μκ³ μ¬νλ€sadμ¬..
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-μ/μ΄ μλ€ & -κ³ μλ€ | Expressions of continuity
Supportive verb(or Auxiliary verb) μλ€ is the representative of continuity. So the pattern "-μ/μ΄ μλ€" and "-κ³ μλ€" are two sides of the same coing: "-μ΄ μλ€" is used for continuous states while "-κ³ μλ€" is about continuous action. μ λ―Έκ° μμ μμ΄μ. / μ λ―Έκ° μκ³ μμ΄μ. Yumi is sitting down. / Yumi is (in the middle of) sitting down. μ λ―Έκ° μμ μμμ΄μ. / μ λ―Έκ° μκ³ μμμ΄μ. Yumi was sitting down. / Yumi was (in the middle of) s..
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Written Korean & Spoken Korean | νκ΅μ΄μ λ¬Έμ΄μ²΄μ ꡬμ΄μ²΄
Honorific speech | νκ΅μ΄μ λμλ§ Courtesy is one of the most essential aspects of Korean culture. Because of this, Korean has been called "the country of courteous people in the East(λλ°©μμμ§κ΅)"since long ago. This has been reflected in language use, which has led to development daldalkorean.com νκ΅μ΄λ κΈμ μΈ λμ λ§μ ν λ κ°κ°μ νν λ°©λ²μ΄ λ€λ¦ λλ€. κΈμ μΈ λ μ¬μ©νλ λ§μ λ¬Έμ΄μ²΄λΌκ³ νκ³ , λ§μ ν λ μ¬μ©νλ λ§μ ꡬμ΄μ²΄λΌκ³ ν©λλ€. Korean Language has d..
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Honorific speech | νκ΅μ΄μ λμλ§
Courtesy is one of the most essential aspects of Korean culture. Because of this, Korean has been called "the country of courteous people in the East(λλ°©μμμ§κ΅)"since long ago. This has been reflected in language use, which has led to development of the language's honorific system. μ£Όμ΄ λμ: Subject Honorific Subject honorific express deference towards the grammatical subject of the sentence. The most..
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Worksheet | Passive Verb Practice (1) | νΌλ μ λ―Έμ¬ '-μ΄-'
Korean Passives & Causatives / νκ΅μ΄μ νΌλκ³Ό μ¬λ Korean Grammatical Terms / νκ΅μ΄ λ¬Έλ² μ©μ΄ Term Korean Term Meaning Noun λͺ μ¬ A word that names an object, person or place Action verb (=verb) λμ¬ A word that tell you what someone or something does Descriptive verb (=adjective) νμ©μ¬ A wo daldalkorean.com μ΄κ³΅νμΈμ. νμ΄ν !! :D Worksheet | Passive Verb Practice (4) | νΌλ μ λ―Έμ¬ '-κΈ°-' Korean Passives & Causatives / νκ΅μ΄μ νΌλκ³Ό ..
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Sports in Korean (μ€ν¬μΈ )
νλ€ νκ΅μ΄ μμ΄ νκΆλλ₯Ό νλ€ to do taekwondo μΆκ΅¬λ₯Ό νλ€ to play soccer/football λꡬλ₯Ό νλ€ to play basketball λ¬λ¦¬κΈ°λ₯Ό νλ€ to run μμμ νλ€ to swim μΌκ΅¬λ₯Ό νλ€ to play baseball 배ꡬλ₯Ό νλ€ to play volleyball μκ°λ₯Ό νλ€ to do yoga νλΌν μ€λ₯Ό νλ€ to do pilates μΉλ€ Use μΉλ€ for sports in which you must hit a ball. νκ΅μ΄ μμ΄ κ³¨νλ₯Ό μΉλ€ to play golf νꡬλ₯Ό μΉλ€ to play table tennis, to play Ping-Pong ν λμ€λ₯Ό μΉλ€ to play tennis λ³Όλ§μ μΉλ€ to play bowling λ°°λλ―Όν΄μ μΉλ€ to pla..
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Korean compound particles / μ‘°μ¬μ κ²°ν©κ³Ό μ¬μ©
μΆμ²: νκ΅μ΄ νμ΅ νμ΅μμ© μ΄λ―Έ μ‘°μ¬ μ¬μ , 501-508. γ± μ‘°μ¬ κ²°ν© μ 보 μλ¬Έ κ³Όλ κ³Ό + λ κΏμ νμ€κ³Όλ λ€λ₯΄λ€. κ³Όλ κ³Ό + λ λΆνμμ νλμκ³Όλ μ μ΄μΈλ €μ. κ³Όλ§ κ³Ό + λ§ κ·Έ μ·μ κ²μ μκ³Όλ§ μ μ§ λ§. κ³Όμ κ³Ό + μ λ―Έκ΅κ³Όμ νλ ₯ κ΄κ³λ₯Ό μ μ§ν΄μΌλ§ νλ€. κΉμ§κ° κΉμ§ + κ° κ·Έ μ¬λ λ§μ μ΄λκΉμ§κ° μ¬μ€μ΄μμ? κΉμ§λ κΉμ§ + λ μΈμ κΉμ§λ μ¬λν κ±°μμ. κΉμ§λ κΉμ§ + λ λ¦μ΄λ ν μμΌκΉμ§λ κ³Όμ λ₯Ό μ μΆνμΈμ. κΉμ§λ κΉμ§ + λ νμκΉμ§λ λ°°μμ. κΉμ§λ‘ κΉμ§ + λ‘ μ΄λ² μ 무λ μ¬ν΄ λ§κΉμ§λ‘ ν©μλ€. κΉμ§λ₯Ό κΉμ§ + λ₯Ό μ λ―Έλ λ°±κΉμ§λ₯Ό μ μ μλ€. κΉμ§λ§ κΉμ§ + λ§ μ°κ° λμ¬ λκΉμ§λ§ κΈ°λ€λ¦¬μΈμ. κΉμ§λ°μ κΉμ§ + λ°μ νΌλκ° λμμ μμ 보μ΄λ μ¬κΉμ§λ°μ λͺ» κ°μ. κΉ..
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How to read dates in Korean | νκ΅μ΄λ‘ λ μ§ μ½κΈ°
Scheduling in Korean / νκ΅μ΄λ‘ μΌμ 지 λ νμν ννλ€ μΌμ μ 지 λ νμν ννλ€ νκ΅μ΄ νν (Korean expressions) μμ΄ λ²μ (English translations) μλ¬Έ (Example sentences) μλ°κΈ° first half of the year - 2022λ μλ°κΈ° - μ¬ν΄ μλ°κΈ° μ§μΆμ΄ λ무 λ§μμ μνλΉλ₯Ό μ’ daldalkorean.com λ¬΄μ¨ μμΌ? νκ΅μ΄ νν (Korean expressions) μμ΄ λ²μ (English translations) μμμΌ Monday νμμΌ Tuesday μμμΌ Wednesday λͺ©μμΌ Thursday κΈμμΌ Friday ν μμΌ Saturday μΌμμΌ Sunday λͺ μ? νκ΅μ΄ νν (Korean express..
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[Grammar pattern] -μ λ§νλ€
1. worth; worthwhile '-μ λ§νλ€' is a way to say that something is worth doing. It's used for recommending to a listener but are probably not wildly excited about it. It's worth the time, but not more than that. κ·Έ μνλ ν λ²μ―€ λ³Ό λ§ν΄μ. That movie is worth seeing once. μΈμμ μ΄μ λ³Ό λ§ν΄μ. Life is worth living. λ―Ώμ λ§ν μ¬μλκΉ λλ μ§ μκΈ°νμΈμ. She is trustworthy so you can tell her anything. κ·Έ μ¬μμ μ©κ°ν νλμ μΉμ°¬ν λ§ν΄μ. That wom..
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Household Activities in Korean (μ§μμΌ)
λΆμμμ (in the kitchen) νκ΅μ΄ νν (Korean expressions) μμ΄ λ²μ (English translations) μ리νλ€ (Sino-Korean) μμμ νλ€, μμμ λ§λ€λ€ (Native Korean) to cook, to make food μ€κ±°μ§λ₯Ό νλ€, μ€κ±°μ§νλ€ to do the dishes {λ°₯μ, μνμ, μμΉ¨μ, μ λ μ...} μ°¨λ¦¬λ€ to prepare a meal, to set the table μκΈ°μΈμ²κΈ°λ₯Ό λλ¦¬λ€ to run the dishwasher λ€λ₯Έ λ°©μμ (in other rooms) νκ΅μ΄ νν (Korean expressions) μμ΄ λ²μ (English translations) κ³ μμ΄{μκ², νν } λ°₯μ μ£Όλ€ to feed the cat μ²μκΈ°..