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In This Unit
Objectives and functions to learn in each
unit are presented in “In This Unit’
- Warm up
It presents pictures with questions that
are related to the topic of the unit to moti-
vate leamers to get ready for studying.
Expressions
‘Te expressions ‘elated to the topic and
functions ofeach unit ae presented in this
section. These essential expressions for
communication are presented in sentence
unit
Vocabulary
New vocabulary words that appear in each
unit are presented in this section.
Collocetional expressions are catogorized
soparately by ‘Words that go together.
This ‘Vocabulary’ section will function as a
dictionary for learners while studying each:
unitKey Expressions
Various exemplary dialogues or staternents
which introduce the topic and related situa-
tions of each unit are presented in this sec-
tion
<> Cheek it
“Check it’ enhances learners’ comprehen-
sion of the dialogue or statement.
Grammar Points
Key explanations on the new grammar
points of each unit are presented. More
‘explanations on the grammer ere present-
ed in ‘Grammar Reference’ at the end of
this book.
Notes
~ Basic explanations on the essential vocab-
Ulary and expressions used in the given
text are presented.
~~ Practice
Various forms of exercises to check and
review what learners have learned are pro-
vided in this section. The last excercise in
each section provides leamers not just a
simple grammar practice but a chance to
practice the grammar in practical situations
by reorganizing the exemplary dialogues or
statements using the given information.How to Use This Book 2271
ing + STARTERS ie .
“a, Listening
“Lge tate ean mt This is @ listening exercise covering grammar,
vocabulary and expressions that are carried
se i throughout each unit. The contents of listen-
ing materials in this section are using authen-
tic language in a wide range of settings to
help learners prepare for real-life listening
| | tasks.
| |
Reading & Writing
— This section provides various reading materi-
9 & Writing si 1 A als related to the topic of each unit and the
Practices to check what the learners have
understood. Through integrated Korean lan-
guage learning, learners have chances to
structuralze the reading passages using veri
ous methods, and from this, they organize
\Wwhat they are going to write. The new vocab-
ularies in ‘Reading & Writing’ are presented
with their meanings in the box below.
Culture
This section introduces interesting Korean cub
‘ture related to the topic of each unit. Using sim
ple grammer structures, explanations are easy
to understand for Korean language learners,
English translations are also available at the
back of the book.
Now lean
Each unit ends with the opportunity for leamers
‘to wrap up what they have learned and assess
their achievement of learning objectives.Additional Expressions
rxperionee Extended vocabulary words and expres-
sions are presented with illustrations and
photos, Although they are a little beyond:
the level of each unit, they are useful
expressions for daily life.
Grammar Reference
This section at the end of the book pre-
sents detailed explanations of ‘Grammar
Points’ in each unit. Further explanations
on grammar structures will be helpful for
learners as well as instructors.How to Use This Book 22>”
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‘Grammar Glossary
The list ofall the grammar points are pre-
sented here so the learners can easily ook
for an explanation of @ certain grammar
point
Glossary
Itlists all the vocabulary words presented
throughout the textbook and ‘Grammar
Reference’ with the meanings, and indicates
‘the unit where they first appeer. ‘R’next to
the number of unit indicates that the word is
first appeared in ‘Reading & WritingPreface ci2/at
How to Use This Book 257)
Scope and Sequence 23) FE
UNIT Experience 2# 16
UNIT2 Hobbies #4") 30
UNITS Employment /9I a
UNIT4 Fashion #33 a
UNITS Qutoforder 3% R
UNITS Change 8h 8%
UNIT? Information 3H 100
UNITS True and False 23} 7431 16
UNIT? — Conflictand Worry 253} Tel 128
Grammar Reference £4 2121 12
Culture Translation 3 158
Listening Transcript £71 2 160
Grammar Glossary =i 42! 187
Glossary Go| “421 168oreo
equence
| Mra rica
WA PAE
Cure
Unit 2
Hobbies
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Unit 4
Fashion
wet
+ Expressions for
discussing experi
ence.
+ Expressions for
discussing hab-
bies
+ Expressions of
preference
+ Expressions for
talking about
what one can da
+ Expressions for
interviews
+ Expressions used
at beauty salons
+ Expressions for
talking about
‘what's in fashion
xpressions relat-
ed to breakdowns
‘and repairs
+ Famous places
+ Counting words
for days
+ Food
+ Words related to
hobbies
+ Words related to
‘majors
+ Words related to
‘work
+ Words related to
beauty salon
+ Words related to
fashion
+ Words related to
‘breakdowns and
repairs
+ Machines:
+ V-0W/0} SoH + Asking and answering about
*VE(O)L Ho) aictigict experiences (1), (2)
+ AW-S1/982 Hh + Asking fora description or
. ‘opinion
+N aor
+ Asking and answering about
hobbies
and adjectives, + Talking about what one oan do
sWieje eacymer (1), (2)
‘ev eey
VEN + Exoressing modification
Aa + Giving the purpose of visit
Vela 7eort * Talking about preferences
NRE
+ OLN
Veja
er (1), (2), (3)Rocce on ant)
+ Listening to someone
‘alk about hissher
experience
+ Listening to a story of
journey
Reading ebout an
interesting experience
+ Reading about a journey
+ Whiting about a journey
Listening for what one + Reading a text about
hobbies
+ Reading a notice for club
mmambership
+ Writing a notice for club:
membership
+ Checking your sensitivity
ofashion
+ Reading a text froma web
site for sel ling secondhand
goods
- Witing an advertisement
or selling secondhand
Poms
tening to people talk
wut what's in fashion
+ Understanding the rela- + Reading a text message
tionship between speak- «Reacting a description of a
es breakdown
+ Listening to descrintions —. writing a description of a
of breakdown breakdown é
j
Comte
+ Stone tower
+ Let's do away with
formality
Prasad
+ Experience
+ Expressions related to
“various hobbies
« Expresion elated 10
ity salon
+ Out of orderScope and Sequence »4 #22
eee
Serene
Dees
+ Expressions for + Words relatedto. + A/V-ul2 + Desorbing changes (1), (2)
esa wea + A-OWOIRICE + Asking for opinions
changes + Words related to. y-og sic}
changes Ag
sayv2}ana?
+AN-(2le rok
+ Objective desctin- = Wordsreleted to + Ach + Stating (0, 2), @)
tion holidays oyeucyeet
+ Words related to ioc}
movernent canoe
Unit 7 sN-stcyolct
Information “v-ige aolch
as Vac
+ S-o1siois §
+ NQUEEN
AA Bich
+ Expressions for «Words relatedto + A-cia aich + Indirect speech (1), (2)
indrect speech schoo life tye. /eneuee Bein dlsces
ae + Expressions for =N-(olea 3
“Unit 8 eer: Nee
True and False auesses fie ae
Ed ees
so +v(2)e iain aie
+ v-aeea set
+ Expressions for + Words relstedto + Vain sist + Indirect speech (3), (4), (6)
Unit 9 discussing con- conflict, +y-x1 2a?
Contict ana et ane wom + ytovasn 8c
+ Expressions for pee
Worry ee Veal Beis Sich
252} mel oot Siehonc
a
DCrine nesters
47} Bel
CE ay
Sree)
+ From the cradle to the
+ Listening for the changes + Reading an e-mail Time capsule.
inthe pastand present. Reading about the past grave
+ Listening to a story of ite and present state of Korea
in Korea + Writing about the future
+ Listening for the changes world
after marriage
+ Listening for the order of + Reading an article on + Holiday cuisine + Newspaper
dally work newspaper and finding
+ Listening to an related pictures
‘announcement + Reading a newspaper
+ Listening to a radio pro- article
gram + Wiiting 2 newspaper
article
+ Listening for reasons + Reading a notice onthe «Is your mouth light of + Carrying messages
‘Listening toa voice mes- _ notige-board and carrying heavy?
‘sage on the mobile phone the messaue.
+ Reading an article about an
interview
+ Writing an article about an
interview
+ Listening to people talk Reading a story about mis- + Terms of address between Expressions for seeking
about their worry and takes related to Korean husband and wite counseling or advice
sive advioa language + Expressions for empathy
+ Listening for the conflict + Reading an e-mail about
and worry someone's worry
+ Writing an e-mail to give
someone a solutionExperience
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TW
In This Unit = Talking aboutexperiences #4 #64617]
= Describing when it happened Off QO] Qojt A|Zt #e1S}7]
= Asking for opinion 9|21-27
Warm Up| Si) 1°] AKG WI 8hat Glo}? ofe}eLe aay ole
3) 3}
ia |
2, area 1 JO]. AqtsETt Zo] olop7 sta A,
16 UNIT1Becca a
AON 7} HOA? Hae ou eet boon at a
ont S82 What about you, Annie?
BAe WS Ao] ola?
Have you ever eeten kimchi?
HOS ofa Zhe} Bolo, Tye ust come back fram a trip to Jepen
PAI Ofso}22 How was the weather?
Vocabulary
Famous places
SIPS the Great Weil ‘HOH Tienenmen Gate BSB WIRE Notional Museum of Louvre
AEZE Singapore 4 Chuncheon
Counting words for days
IRE one day O}S two days AE three days UB four days
SEAL five days ‘AH six days Ojai) seven days O}EAll eight days
Of nine days BE ten days
Food
B tangorine AAI sushi HU] dakgalbi (chicken sibs) S4X|71_ pork
Nouns
01242 everybody (all ofyou HX] ZHEE bungee jump OfBBIOIE parttime job BH hot spring
& dream ‘B21 thing / object Al magezine BB} hometown
BE peice / award AIRE wallet "4 house (honorific) BB business wip
O45 summer O}0171 story IBY! checkein AA meal
Verbs
RISC to go to hospital’ FAL} to dream te dream) WoIWIAIC! to lose LISC} to appear
tobehospitalized Lf tory BOWIE to go beck! aHO}RICH to pare’
‘ZOIHAICH to pass away OIAICE to fail to return to break up
RICE SCH tohave beentolaplace) TECH tochoose /toselect AIC} to order SAISICH to climb a mountain
ZEABSICH to wotch out/to be careful
Adjectives
SBSICH famous 7IBICY joytul/ delightful /happy BZICb enjoyable merry ERIC close /near
RICE salty Belch wrong OfAICE young
Others
2 this kind of such B11 (ZO) with (a person} by allmeans/inany case HB forthe firsttime
5} stone
Words that go together
BS FC to dream a dream
Experience 17xpressions ©:
Asking and answering about experiences (1) @j ~™«=
A AR] 4, AFRO 7} OVA?
B Ul, 7} OS, HY HER?
A ASO) 7h we,
B 1g S7} a2, Be For,
A Tae] ARES 7} PIL?
B geisha! Zo] F8ale,
A Jacmin, have you ever been to Jit Inne? O check it
B Yes [five What abou you, Annie? |
1. OWL] MES APRSEO Se eH ZO. |
B_ You must visit there. It’s really wonderful. @
‘A. By the way, what is Jeju Island famous for? 2 FREE Ht eeaIe?
orm Oe
A. haven't been there yet
B_Jeju Island is famous for Hallasan and tangerine
Ot Bt somsuy
V—-O}/04 $012
“all cf i used 10 express one's attempt at doing something, When i's used in the past tensa it can rer to whether
‘one tas ever attempted at doing something, To express not having attempted, 32 V-oHO4 oie pattern is used
verb stems last vowels ending with “+” or “1° +—0} Hoi: 7IC}— 7} Lg
verbs ending with “SIC sick ~ a Bois : SBeIct — Seay wore q
Inall other cases, add '-0f Mois! : ic} — so} Hols. > Grammar Reference p12
'N2/E27" means ‘What about N?" and is used to ask the sama question for other cases.
oft wee?
we22? 3
18 UNITfey see
© Ask and answer the questions about experiences below.
(uy, e101 wot.
[ dete eto woie? | -
Ag de
=
La
eo oxisic) — FBRLAIISI BtsalA4
— Ojopzisic = OF@UFOLES SIC
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
a * ee
A AIRE 7} ola?
‘BiRIAE
B YL 7rROLA, of aa?
A ALOE 7} HeLa, =
BABS 7} male. Ae srg,
A tad] AEE 7} Raa?
B tebe} go] + yaa,
otek
Experience 19xpressions + i aia
Asking and answering about experiences (2) Gove
spol 4, BA] Ho} Bea?
AAR, Fo] Hoj.2,
DIFIAE BAS YL Alo] 910}2.2
OR, SAE BS Ao} Bolg.
AAol Aso] LS wl] AS Bo] Bre]2,
no > oD
s mai have you ever eaten kimi? o it
A Have you eaten kimehi in the States, too? TERE eee GS
: fF
B No, I haven't eaten Winch inthe Staues.
Late kimchi forthe first time when I eae to Kore fast yeu ee
H 8
Dz Gb somauy
V-(2)L Aol) Qch/etct
*(@)L. fo] gic is used when a person has experienced something, and '-(2)- 20] gicf is used when a person.
has not experienced something.
verb stems ending with a vowel +L. Io] sici/gict: 7Ich— 2 8a] sle¥eict
+ verb stems ending with @ consonant + ~@ 0] QICH/RICt : Sch —~ sH2 So] cyeict
“OI is omissible in “(2}L. Jo] sICHeICr
2 so] ois. = 2b Slois
"(0 3fo| QICHICF is often used with -o}/| 2c} ina combined pattern,
2b =o) Woke.
b> Grammar Reference p.142
AIN-St/2H th
“9/84 a is used to describe the point of time that an incident happened.
verb or adjective stem’ last vowels ending with ’” or “1° + ~RIE 7IC}— 248 at
verbs or adjectives ending with ‘Sif, sich — 8 al: SE8Ich— Sans a
Inallother cases, add “98 uf = Ich} — SHR af > Grammar Reference p42
20 UNIT1© Ask and answer the questions about experiences below.
7 oie (_ a HEA 2 ao ois.
(ssa 2 Alo} 0127 ++
/ 4 acne cas: peponane
ra S \ OfLI2, MISO Zt AO] Soa,
=a = SUE
ASO JIC} ~
“~
ALZOIL} Sxlo USch FBS AS Prt
© Answer the questions using the expressions in the box.
1) | 7Imt0427
2) inl LAP UIZgOIa? ye
i eM 7IMOIR? BS wets wh 7Moi2,
3) inl 2B gol wore? CEs : 1a | en
4) 21H Bo] BOL? # ms
5) in| Tol Sob AeI012?
+a wet +70] STAC + OLNI/eba} AIFSED SONIC} + BE elsKS esc}
+ BOWAI7 SotAIcH +chals chach + ANBIOLAY WoFrIcy + Ato ZI
+RiZS goiwi2ich + ofc + Algo] BLict +Be a8 uch
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A aA So} Hoja? -
Ve 2) in| aw atch
B 192.
A mise ae seat ges7
B o}42, THE BS ao} glo}a, &
aad RS MS AH AVS =O Hole,
4) ise Ale Yor 7c}
Experience 21xpressions #=
Asking for a description or opinion (37%
AR A, VHol 7} HA?
Yl, SS Ao] PHOS of ay Zc} Zo}a.
Ho] ZS wf] SA7} pmo]?
oF Sato a, Bele] a2?
AS VFA Fo] GE FB 7-2,
> wr >
Jaemin, have you ever been to Japan?
‘Yes, I.came balck from a trip Japan ten days ago.
1. HE! ANS geod Zt |
How was the weather on your trip in Japan? o
Very good. By the way, why?
pop o>
2, Oink: Waiol OBE 79
fl
[ go'on a tip to Japan after a week.
N Mol/SoH)
"Holl means ‘ago’ used with the words expressing the time, and “@aj!’ means “after (the time)’.
UEL Holl tol) Bois 3
ate Fol DOL Solz 710k, > Grammar Re
i
Besides ‘12, 20, 32), 421”, the following words are also used to count days.
@ a a ae 6a ea 7 aa
ae og. Ae us Sta En oat | oe)
‘Nol/7t C190127 is used to ask the feeling of past experience meaning ‘How was N?’,
cfao| ofstoj22 i
To answer the question, the following expressions ere usually used,
0% BBO12__—_Itwas very good.
wagioia, twas OK,
TA AHS, It was so-so,
‘Noll Zict Sct! means ‘to go to N and come back.
oo inure’‘© Look at the calender. Ask and answer the questions about when you did it or
when you are going to do it using “oj! or ‘Soll.
Hl Sse BOL?
BEA Aol Bog,
12 13 14
44 Ay
15 16 17 18\19 2 21
wes
a
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A BBo} 7} xo1.22
UY), HS Aol Zk Bola,
BA} olson?
oF SsO1S, ee] 4.92
AS BFA Fo] AE} of 74.2,
Experience 231. Listen carefully and mark O if the man has experienced it before, and
mark X if he has not experienced it before.
2)
5)
lew
2. Listen carefully and choose the correct answer.
1) SAKE OF Bhai] O4C Hou 2 102?
One Os4 OARS
2) HE 2B DEAL.
© EAE BAIS Hol Mois,
@ AME Hall 2 0] YO,
@ ORE AS OHBol HE SS.
934 UNIT13. Misako is talking about her journey. Listen to Misako and fill in the blanks.
SM] OS 2012?
O1Clol OS Zoe?
‘éial Zo] 2012?
4, Misako's story goes on. Listen to Misako again and answer the questions.
1) DAR MEE OIClOll 2012? MW ELL2,
se —- ( 24) = Of )= Of )
2) HOM O, BelH X shil2.
© OA Ale ASO! Seto! SAHo}2, ( )
@ DAS MIE OH OHO SAI SAS AS Ho Boe, ( )
@ OA Ube AILHOA QS ARIS 2 e012, ( )
Experience 25ing & Writing 971% 471 myn mee:
1. Chris has had an interesting experience in Korea. Read and mark 0 if it
is true, mark X if it is false.
eA
gzopy AS ATSol zee ah Als Tel gasel2. At
oy uae Adela, ele e474 wpepatstat ote) 7}
A) MALS Aol FAO, AS WANS BE Algal: £9] wel
e144 HRMS oF Biglol@, BOS ct AE oFeDIU7T “Sh
wIAAG of BIO]? WARE et Feta?” st wabgiel2, He
“=0] gto] glola.” sat wakes. oF 7E R918, AID
2 Be grae” sat ages. Ade As 7a eS
of njoj eat el 1a.” ast eS,
soll HE Alco BS al MAYS ARAL, ( )
1) Bale
0] SIM BS S AROS, ( }
2) ala
3) Se|A ke BSS ASO 7h Bae ef Hols.
Of2{ many / various EAL kind |
‘O}2£0}L) ma'am / middle-aged lady
chal SC} to laugh |
2. Annie has been to Maisan. Read the following.
aye Fao] AE VS APs Del Ptolstell et t
018, 22} AIA oe GAS Seah 441 Fell ot
ol4t Qo} EAHioLa., EEO] HE chee. ae
CHES gab AMIS Bel Sica.
poe 2 ao] gleleia. 2 aE SS EMO
eo] Ygiola, es] sige] Bo] Seize See] ae
Yay Be Aiteie, AE] SS SE SI BE
gehe wes galola. al 277t “OW AS AMo| 128 BES Hes SS SHA."
aigola, AE Ake Shh Se Ml eat “FS Zsa Aja as ABS BHA. 1
aln ef A ae Zola. Pat SH AE ofa] BAS SS Uses. SFA.
26 UNITT1) HOS 0, Hela X sls,
DOH Me Aol] OOOH] SAO — ( )
Q dao] Sekt SeS Of PUMOe ( )
@ OL Mi= S-h0i] 21012, ( )
2) CS Hol) My eile
+
ele at
-
Heat
~ — :
| FOIE Matsan EAS tinted auturnn leaves OFSEICE beautiful
| Baath rowarch 2B temple BEE stone tower
| uieto] ECE wind blows SPLAAICH to crumble AIZIBIC} marvelous /
| Ae wish = stone wondrous
| Serf vo put BA lake EL table/ chart
3. Do the writing activities below using the previous excercise number 2 as a
model.
1) CHAS Of IO 7} MOLL? 747 IO B YOHL? CHS FoHl WM KUL.
Experience 27ing & Writing wits)
2) 1)2| HS Sr Off OPIS MW BAIR.
747] there
SOI Aol 71 AD 42 SUS Bol S > VSUCL Meol est ASS Sol
LELER, Soll ASS WIE AsO] O-FOIRICHD ABZIHRSLICL TAHA KISS Aol] 7B
BES te7i} 2 US Gol Ate Bet ABE = + eteLch
Ye Translation p58
(1 talk about experience: .
() describe when it happened
(ask for opinion
in Korean.
28 UNIT1Additional Expressions #722
Experience
AS Sct
to find a wallet
| Ankal71S Setct
to have one’s pocket pickedHobbies
an
= Talking about hobbies #40 Ol0}7 [617]
«Talking about what one cando S2 H83{7/
= Changingaverbtoanoun form SAt2| BArs 2hS7/
Warm Up/ #8] 1) ISS
2, FALS A[26] oH Baa?eee ee
elt aa? ‘What is your hobby?
BeSRE A Fala. ‘My hobby is cooking
SAE US S Sopa, | know how to make sushi
SSE 7 Soha, | like listening to music.
az et oleiaa. Its not very atfcutt.
oF aR a, | can’t ride it very well yet.
Nouns
‘Hl hobby 3248] music concert ‘HEI AZ] computer game
22 yoyo 'EIO| tie HOISe! violin
‘Well ballet BAY salsa BA dance
SOWA knitting 32] muffler/ scart ‘APAF Sooraksan
SA reading SAAFAH history book BE golf
® dance
Verbs
‘AOFBICH to dislike AWSICH to shop BASIC to cook
AIBC} tocut Sc} to sing HCE to tie
AAC to play {the violin) Cf to dance SELF to do Knitting
Others
SE not very/ not much HEC fast
Words that go together
ZHE| ABZ ICt to play acomputer game u}O| BIB HAC} to play the violin BB Fc} todance
Hobbies 31xpressions 2
Asking and answering about hobbies j=»
A ty 4, ob eel Bo] UA ata?
B AE SSsh: 7 BE tt Sosa.
A 2a oq AS Felt Aaa?
B AE SH Se 7 Sore.
A 29 oe FH] So] Ses] B71a?
B Yl. Soha.
{A Annie, would you lke to py tennis with mn this weekend @ Check it
B don't like to excercise very much 1. 09L sles ote?
A. Then, what is your hobby? a A ®@ |
B lke lixening to music
[A Then, would you like to goto concert wih me this weekend? 2, ok We BN Bets zt 71082,
B_ Yes, that’s good. ita)
1% OL sensu
V-EA
‘£7 isatached toa verb stern and changes the veo to @roun form
se} — ae
Set Seal we Gammar Reference p.143
Sometimes “Aloisi” cauld be too forthright to say, so a roundabout way of saying such as “= &t Bolsls2” would
be betterto use. Don't forget to remember thet "R= should be followed by negative words such as “2F or “.
‘To ask someone what hisfher hobby is, simply say “sla}7+ WoL?" To answer this question, patterns like 'V-= 24 0k
‘ig! of “H SIOl N-Ojol@/o4S! can be used. "N-0[o[32/01 could be a good and simple answer to the question, too,
32 UNIT2$ AAS
BUA zICp Bre Al Stet a4 ech oregetcy
@ Practice the conversation with your partner.
A fey A, O18 Fe] Zo] EYA Anka?
BAL Sete 7 Be et Sopa,
A 28 On AE 40]7} Fea?
B AE Sh Se A Soi.
A 28 oll Bete] Zo] Sosa} Zrt.0?
B ul, Soha,
1) U4 Rep S SAeict 3) SoH 7c 4) Asiaoll 716
fee toil 2H Set ry A?| Efcf
ec ABBIC 4Ssict aug ict
S2t8 SHEAR sae EAB
Hobbies 33xpressions =
Talking about what one can do (1) ym"
CRY aS aot Had?
Ae eV7} ANTAL,
ag a4) WSS aoa?
Wa, WE S Gora,
ada? AS AB SA) BPS AS SPP
he Se Beha,
B BS et jaja, cp gol] Ze] Sha WSO] BQ,
Porm p
A. What is your hoblhy, Tanaka?
B_ My hobby is cooking. @ Check it
‘A. ‘Then, do you know how to make sushi? 1. CLP Isle Alok eam,
B OF coume, I know &
‘A. Really 1 ike to eat Japanese food, butt don't know how 10 make i 2. CUI Me AMIE 2 EOS,
B Irs not thar difficult. Ler’s make it together sometime: fl
Cees
‘@’ irregular verbs and adjectives
‘When the verb or adjective stem ends with ‘2! and is followed by “o¥0f, “_’ is deleted. At the same time, the
remaining “2! becomes par of the following syllable, and another ‘= is added to it. As @ result, “OW changes into
‘-ayet as stated below.
Bar} +0j2— gai
SEC} +02 — Bele be Grammar Peerence pst43
v-(2)e 2 acy/Sect
'-(9)2 # wC/SErF denotes whether the subject knows how to do something or not, or whether the subject has.
‘the ability to do something or not,
verb stems ending with a vowel += # )o/@ : ait} — @ & ois,
verb stems ending with a consonant +-2 # Q0i2: fic} ~ 218 # oka
'-(2}2 & er} is the negative form of "(Ol = BF, b> Geammar Referance p.t44
34 UNIT2© Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word.
7 a =ejun | ovo
Bec} 1) BRS 2) 3) - 4)
xtc wee 5) 8 xe 7)
8) 9) fen 10) 1)
12) 43) 14) 48) wel
pe,
4,
ul, # B gore,
Fe Serle
X
[ os gaa
at
‘Sele tc
SHELOIS OFC
Avie ect sOlIsaS AC
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A Any} Aaa?
B AL BE 7 Sora.
=| SSE y galetct 2) apes
A 23 4A] the S aera? aes esa
B 2ge Wes dhe.
A 29102 42 SBA, 3) agape 4 preememern
B 2a ogo} abel He] Ba, HALA Sch Sca/8 xr}
We ct oje|aa,
Hobbies 35xpressions ¢< EE
Talking about what one can do (2) GQ worce
A ae a, Av] a ea?
B ul AE Ar eRe a alo)oLa,
A eal Ae AMG wise a?
B 101d of wHIO}2, of] A?
A AE La Aee HOLA,
aie] ob) A EA,
A. Jaemin, do you ski well @ Check it
B Yes, My hobiy isto a Tea eee
(A Weve dtp fet eae hort ak? el
B 1 Fearne how t Skten years ago. Whit about you, Anne?
an 2.10 Sol AS AHS IROL,
A ve leamed how to ski since lst year, but I can ski wel yet.
m
1 ON "t samsuy
Guedes
Ve
To express one is very good at something, "2! V' is used, and to express one is not very good at something, "3
is used
ME OS B48 Bago
NE CSE BsHe
“Vee Ai is a colloquial expression of 'V-t= 210f.
Aa| te 0 — 491 ELE a
Ue 2h al aioloi,
36 UNIT2Key Expressions
O Ask and answer about each picture as shown in the example.
ul, B Ag, |
ao are | Oo
Toke sae? | i wo gene”
OLIe, & AB,
HOSS otc Aale eth
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A Az) 2 ea?
Boul Ae AP) EHS anja,
A Fal AS 2718 HIgOL92
B 1044 oj age.
A 2419? AE 1d Bel OLA, Teel of] Bz ea,
V astetcr 2) Stet act 3) aie ict 4) mole Sich
Was
FEES S21 Ws} HES A SSAct OEE Ee MS Sele Ale Zo]
HSH, 20008 ACU SEROUS BA SSOS TISISIO} HS SaISPALICL HBSS at
HORS SSS QM Selo] CIS oHEc| o| Wo AS wel efaleo| AHS oA QELIch eH
BES ANB wIPS ARIE Bl WIS OL 3S Ae Met B2lOe Bazil 71 Sel AS
42 we of BUCH > Transiaton p.168
Hobbies 37ning | i AES a
1. Listen carefully and mark O if the man knows how to do it, and mark X
if he doesn't know how to do it.
3) x 5)
38 UNIT23. Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer.
1) OL] M2} AHI AK ZI B Bix Blo1e?
8
AS] Hol Zoe,
O OL) MS HAS HHS 71012,
@ Mel MSIL ONL] MES MOfAtol] Z 74oHL2,
4, Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer.
1) ORKE 2s MYOll B St 402?
@ 2s,
2) OHS CUMIFE] BE BHBOLe?
OVA BHe} Ot e ae Ol Are}
3) te AS Daag,
Otte 22 2 ag,
@ SAKE OfnIe ZO] BES ws 71012,
@ SAS OFIMAl SES 7H B 71012,
Hobbies 39ing & Writing ¢1> |
], Read and answer the questions.
DS Al APE AS BE Aaa, Ae Ard Bol ale 7}
Wes ABe Wella, obiz|7} Awa BAB, AS AB
Ede he A S Baa alse SEH Bog, 7
le} hoe AVE ASS AS ch SS Yo, AH UN,
Bove, ABA AE a] BSS Be AS 4 Foals. BS
SAS 4S a, 7120] $84, Shs a, SS 4 le 7 Al
Ee Az ys] Ba Be ANS,
1) 0| 29] ASS DEM|2.
@Ous| wel @usl az @ uo] 4fo]
2) SE CAS Files Seal Boeke
@ ofa] @ Hct om
3) 29) Wim Ste AS TEL,
© a7 Sf He ARIE et Boi,
© o| Ae les Ae S Bets,
@ UF S4uct SAS Me AEG SOK
word ae om
| TIALS 7tOH|2t digital camers AIBSICL to give (asa gift) BS appearance / figure
| S17F UC tobe angered UBOl after/atterwards/lateron AS title topic / subject
40 UNIT22. Read and answer the questions.
* ¢
22 afer
az SS 22 S0pWI2? 2A Tele AS Sostaig?
Te Ago] SAB SS Tele So, TR Tele AS oH
B+ 202.
OW FLAS DAO TE Tele AS wST, St Soll
FHS HOI OCS AIS AAe alD sol SH
FABRIS 42, TOS fee] OS Best EIS,
mot}: alg 3S
=]: OE 4.28 (14:00~16:00)
=o}: @ Fay] 30,0008
m3}: 02-880-5488
1) O17 [OS PAS HHH? 2) OfC|olLA HHS?
3) Sial| HHAe? 4) ES SO} Hor sie?
| HZ every week MAIS] exhibition
OFS mind
Hobbies 41ing & Writing 10 +)
3. Do the writing activities below using the previous excercise number 2 as a
model.
1) FP Ssz Zo] FO] Was sso} Bale,
8 ot uo} she?
2) OfeHOl| C140] 40] ade! OHSS BhSOl SAAS
% ¢
PHLHE notice
ee mee
(talk about hobbies
1 talk about whether one knows how to do
something or not %
Cl change a verb to a noun form
in Koreat
42 UNIT2Additional Expressions #7 <2UNIT
Employment
aq
= Having an interview SIEV#SI71
= Speaking in formal style of speech A\zll=& #ts/7]
= Givingreasons 01S H843}7|
= Giving background information 4H MIAlot7]
Talking about one’s will SIA] #e3}7|
Warm Up | 4] L a BES gh]?
Ho] glo}?
w
44 UNIT3eee)
ease
AE vole EE tH HG
ae aie ails aeaeUe.
ebgel ae,
es
Werey etsy
Words ri
AB mejor
ted to majors
‘BISO| BE Education of Korean language
Words related to work
SIENHSICH to interview
H} meeting
ZIGSIC} to apply
Nouns
O18 this way
34 nationality
Aly province / local district
O|@4At resume
[BIC to give (honorific)
LICE to turn in
Others
7HE sometimes
SABl hard
Words that go together
‘BES 7IC to go on a bu
88 tip
Helio, | How are you?
‘'m Michael Johnson,
{ majored in Computer graphics,
Good bye.
HE} “eH Computer graphics BAIBt Economics
2S play
BRACE to work BAVIC to goto work
OF night duty FPICH to look for
BE monthly salary
1K which LaF country
SEE contact SARA insite
Als new year ‘8121 private academy
2|LI self introduction
Ba advertisement
Cf tocut off/to quit
ACH to live
‘Ul early
ARES SICH to contact UE BCH to quit smoking
Employment 45xpressions ¢¢
Having an interview (1) 97°"
A chdsHhuri? aie vel SEe]ehSL BU.
uy) oe grow,
See of Yep ae?
Ae ve ee,
B Ago] Falguyl?
oH
A At aFel The ASRS.
@ Check it
A. Heo. Tan Michel Johnson 1. OIDIg Be Mie OIROLAY 0H
B Well, have a seat here, please. Where are you from, Mr. Johnson? fF
A on from th 2, njole A Mi EH aN
B What is your major? Bee 012,
Amore in Computer graphics, a
Alv: SUC N-QLICH A/V-R/2SUCh N-SBSLICVOIMSLICL
In the formal situations such as interviews, news, and public announcement, the formal style of speech is used as stated
below.
For the present tense, “AV-1/@Licr, "N-aILIEF are used,
AIV-w reel
verb or adjective stems ending with 2 vowel + “tic: 7}¢h—- Uc}
verb or adjective stems ending with a consonant + ~ALiCl: SIC} ~ SIBLE
N-RILICE: 1A} + “RILIe} — SIAIRILICk / 2h + -RILICh — SIMsSILICE
Forthe past tense, "AV-SYSieLICF, “N-SSLICVOIaLICT aro used.
AIV-RUSKBLICE ! ICt— ZBLICh / BIc}— StRkSLICh / dict — BeLICE
N-MSLICHOIIGLICE: Sim —~ StmgtesLict / SINz — BReOIRELICE
To change a formal statement toa question, replace CF with “m2 as “e/@LII7 and “Rin?
To introduce yourself, both “olE + ~2iLIc# and ‘ols + {ol} EILICI can be used.
> Grammar Reference p.14d
In the formal style of speech, “P8f is usually used instead of
‘O}L! is used when you ask about a thing among a limited range of choice,
46 UNIT3post eeeeus
© Change the form of following words as shown in the example.
712 — gulch
yye2 = aye —
amma —- 4) sald
rr 6) Heda —
7) we sadqe —
2 = 10) wh BOIS —
1) SMe 12) HOLS —
© Role play the interviews using the given information below. Take turns being an
interviewer and interviewee.
A gsi? at Beles ea.
B uy), \#ox goxa,
ORES Ae ols vet eee
A ALB.
azo] Faye
A AL areas deed.
2) 3) 4)
Employment 47xpressions ¢:
Having an interview (2) )~°"
A DIS FE US sau?
B 7S Aol ABBE Se Set ale,
A 92) SRE aol BS AF lob SEA
wae
B yl, aeeuc.
@ Check it
(A What hin ot work wee you n bere * aenar ae inns
BB 1 hu wotied forsee Computer fore yours belo eeu
EA
$-(2)L-/Eql S’
To present $ as a background situation of $’, (2) /EHi! is added to S.
‘Ea’ is added to a verb stem.
Jit + 7heG
PICH — SEK
“(SILO is added to an adjective stem.
adjective stems ending with @ vowel + -Lqj: SIC} + -..4| ~ 2a]
adjective stems ending with a consonant + -2q : SIC} + -2el — aq) We Grammar Reference p.145
‘Those are some adverbs of frequency.
AR) 7B) BB
“861 is followed by negative expressions suchas ‘2F or “2
48 UNITS‘@ Make one sentence using ‘~(2)L/Eu|’ as shown in the example.
BSS we, + HOI, — Ses Sec MOIS
‘Sol 7E2, + HI7t St >
US Hole, + Bey ie, -
THE OIG, + AtejO| BR, —
PFE MG, + PETAL, _
‘© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A Ae FE 2S ASHI?
B A= Aol HSaFe od Set AHSUch.
A 92] 3: SSS eeeeesea Was?
BY, Wasdct.
D AgeHel/sa 2) pasa / te 3 Seta / oe 4) Aegteal / 2
Employment 49xpressions 22 a
Having an interview (3) *)™«*
A obgoll 7A\712] Stet SU?
B 4), 8°) 7271 Heo Aa) SAS.
A 4. SSuch oe 4a) dteeleuc,
ehas| 7H 12.
B AARUc. ess) 74412,
A Can you come to work by seven o'clock in the moming?
B. Sure, | can come to work early because my house is near here, @ Check it
A. Alright. give you a call by this weekend. Good bye. 4.0] ARS SIAOIM 201 BILICt
B Thank you. Good bye o
2.0] ARE Ole FBO CA] CIES
‘ahor SUC
of 8
(2 Gb semsuy
A/V-7| THEO
‘.2] 101" is used to express the reason or cause of something.
bP} ct — ut 27] mizOH >> Grammar Reference 146
—A-
“-7-! expresses speaker's wil or intention by adding to @ verb stem. The subject should be the first person.
Bsicl: BPS + + SUct — BesHIeLet
‘Brst+ AL + -ol2 — Beto
‘al BHoHtELUch > Gramma Reirence 9148
‘2hgé| 7ALQ" is the formal form of “2kess] 7642",
*Qi&fal ARMAIS" Is the formal form of *Piee) ZMK
50 UNITS(
| Mol w7i Heol cs 2 712, |
Ne
3)
chel7} O}sect =0| Sct ‘eae Upwey bl ad7| 7b Bich
‘@ Talk about each person's new year plan using 2".
(
| AMSHONES QS VOiLpakSUct. |
Ms
2)
‘ats Bet
‘at
ee (c fahSiteREG @ loa
Employment 51xpressions = as
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A SBMA Sea aac
B ul, ae) 7a] Geel Bast.
A 4. $804. SHEP decease. tgs] 7H 12.
B Bari. chads] a2.
1) oat saoprses 2 Soi OSE
ol 7H eolg elct
°1 momma
OfsloH| 27) Q01L4c aI ICE
A ASS et Boa?
gi ARISE Soe A/BIO|L} lao] GIS my AMBIOIL SIS ke Ajetotal Ss |
OIL S82 MEBILICL OMS Oim AIBIOILY BruOH at BOe=-Baietel) Sect
2] AIS Ale! Si wo ARIOIL OISERS efx] BaLlch, of BAS obMAHRIM
JOP AjeiOH OLMAIRICK-WEIRIBICHaL Meto}7| MHEBRILICE OFeHee Lieto: A/BIOIL
BAS Oy OS SA|Lt oir] B= SAKEO] QIELIMP
> Transation p.188
52 UNITSng i TT
1, Listen and match each number with the reason why he does not apply
for the company.
2. Listen and choose the correct answer.
SARS Ale B st USUI?
3°
ae
2) Re XS TSle,
@O Oe 20] VE + USC
@ oale| BE SBA 7 SUC,
@ ORS SSS JIA & 0] SkSUCL
3, Listen and choose the correct answer.
1) SAKE FE Lelol| Vet + USUI?
@asa @aj2e
) HE AS DEM.
© Ste MEAaoll ASieSLich
@ Sate BSS EAD AUC,
@ SAE HOE US AEE = ekSUct,
@s2u
Employment 53ing& Writing os ae
|, Read and answer the questions.
aah Mi al ALeeaeY oF cj NSU. SA} BUS ce AES oe 71a
Quit me Ainge uch Alo) YAP] LES ech, 2S we aes
© olga aede| glaiat S12 Fal che VS euch zle THe} PSHE] ZANE Beal
28,9%2] A710] OVER Sst YASUE. ABS PLES et oe-lst oSaOES
sit AE ARES 55 msiSUCL, ACHES] SIL YS HAMEL “elepyl ABE’ COG), 7
A 06.19), AIS LEMOVE (12.400), HEY 6.6201.
1) SENES SS SABISLIMIP
DARL] OIE OAWI SA — @ OHIOE7} OfeIS OF
QOS S we We TEM,
© UBl4 Ms Sia $01 oe Wc,
@ AAP!9] 55.1%GE OSHO|ES ot VeSUct.
@ ABO] 712 sia. He OfBUpOEE “lel ABE UC
21821 employes Ae job IZ leaving work
|
BAY investigation / survey 42:51 shopping mall MBIA servios |
#2 translation BASIC to investigate 0|$ reason |
2. Read and answer the questions.
A 7) = mA
fe Re EOL Soha. 718) 7S 2 a] Pele, obeiatsst obey al
54 UNITS3. Do the writing acti
Goo merc mttaer
1) 0| APSO] TSS OfC|QIL I?
2) 71SS B SVL?
3) 0| ABS] SAS BSL?
4) Hoke exe
5) BSS AU
6) OCIA] SS St HLM?
=
Rt7|ATHA cover letter 13] our {polite form) ‘HC cheerful
AJA personality 7|8| chance |S CHStCt do one's best
s below using the previous excercise number 2 as a
model.
1) Che Holl WY BLN
Employment 55ing & Writing oi} ~7\ a
2) 1)2| BS So RIAU AM BAIS
D have an interview
CJ speak in formal style of speech
1 give reasons
(C1 present the background information <
following statement
11 talk about one’s will
S in Kor
56 UNIT3Resume
Ag
aad
date of birth
1380 49
800419 - 1098076
ALEAL HE MAES 14-2
02-542-0908
[email protected],kr
me Ov)
single religion
012-897-9745
a
=|
married
gz specialty
tH Al
family relation
ad
adaa
spl
1952, 08, 10,
ate
1956, 02, 27,
aa
1988, 06, 11,
a4
n_and ca
4
1999, 02, 05,
gees Se
graduation
1999, 03, 04,
UHH a (ABe} AB)
2004, 02, 05.
aaah el
2004, 05, 20,
seg yt
joining a ci
2006, 09, 18.
Emo EVAb
leaving a company
2006, 10, 20,
SALES) QAL (eal SES Che
presentFashion
a
In This Unit = Using noun modifiers 2BS2 Hes}7|
= Giving the purpose of visit S28 Bol (2) SAS olovisizi
= Talking about preferences 718 Ol0}7 317
WarmUp| 24] 1. ole vjzht 28-2 alo] gliuiz?
8 UNIT4eC eee eal
Dels Aze] Bola, |eame to get a haircut.
ea a S72? How would you
ole Piet: etmaia?
ole lev
iv
How about this hair style?
FBela, This hair style isin fashion.
is style is in fasion th
AF 0] Bs l7la.2, ‘This movie is popular these days.
es)
Ore eae
Words related to beauty salon
UO}! beauty salon / beauty parlor SAMSICE to dye one’s hair ‘T}O/SIC} to have one’s hair permed
‘of2l bang CHEECH to trim ‘IO2] hair on the back of the head
Words related to fashion
PRYBICE to bein fashion AEIRE style 2171 popularity
MBEIA sunglasses 342401 smart dresser BHO] necklace
Nouns
JIE card ‘SCHEAIS Dongdaemun Market FAK} AFM electronic dictionary
BA Youngsan AB bookstore EL tulip
ABA samagyeopsal (fatback of pork} ‘G0| ddeokboki (seasoned rice cake} ‘BZIP cold medicine
$224 parents Of2I8f Arirang (Korean traditional flk song) ATRIBIYE study fora test
‘a price for a meal/ food cost
Verbs
OOHSICH to purchase in advance ‘WOLC} to check OPPIC to economize
Adjectives
S50} late FACE owe IGABICH natural
RgICH kind ASIC quiet BIC} dark strong
BBC} neat HSICt nice / stylish
Others
AE newty) EM atrady AR! such /that sor of
& alittle/a bit ‘A2| there
Words that go together
AP SCH to buy and come O}ZOH SC} to catch one's fancy
Fashion 59xpressions ¢: es
Expressing modification jy »~»««
A ht] #4, o] Alek AE Af0] 22
B Ul. 8S HBSS Rol,
A cya A012?
B SARA Ae1g, SAA
7h RUSHES TS Al IP 1.2,
Anise, dll yout buy this new skin? © cheekit
A
B_ Yes, This is in fashion these days
ii 4. 0H WHE BRIS AOI,
B
&
‘You can buy clothes in fashion at a bargain there 2. OL IKE OICIOIA| SF ALOIS?
OSUBAS @ HBetEe
Where dl you buy i@
bought it at Dongelaemun Market.
©% Bt senswy
Emma
‘To modify @ noun with a vetb in the present tense, add to the verb stern and place it before the noun,
ARI At SO CHA, + 1 SiMe AYCHREMONS, — AID UTE CHL SUE MOIS —— yp Grammar Rotrence p47
V-EN
| A-Al
By adding ‘-21" to an adjective stem, the adjective functions as an adverbs, and it modifies @ following verb or an adjective.
asc} > Grammar Rterance 9.147
SHEN
SCIBAISOIME & Al 7H S O2| 771 BASS wb A> VALI OR 77S
28 A 2S ST APTI 7S BANS SILICL Tal wHo] Slept IS Bun Bis Atal
SARIS 715 SUC, B20] wn Z7| ohzol oF ABPISS ABS ola Ho] SUct.
ve Teaslation 9.158
60 UNITSKey Expression® =
@ Ask and answer as shown in the example.
A: att / 2S 2S AF SHE BSO| Wole? 2S HF SE BSS Q702,
B: 27}
1) A: OIC ft 2) A: Sch / ea 3) A: Sich / aH 4) A: Ct / ae
Bi sah Bs ‘Ae Bs Sts SAjay B: A}
© Circle the correct form.
1) LEE ( Bilal / BILE ) SAlol Bole,
2) LHe SB (MH / Mail) Ato
3) Ute (RE / 27) Boletos,
4) 2B (2 / 3a) Big,
5) Ls ( MOIShE / AHDIQIA! ) AHS BOle
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
Ao] Alp} AIS AOL?
By, 2S Pasar,
A lea Atel?
B SaEAely Atola,
AINA 7A PAA Sols,
ian © We Se Ee
Hi SS ‘Wt Joke 6 be
fo ie SB (> Bho
Fashion 61xpressions =: i
Giving the purpose of visit Cy rors
A BA 24122
B eS 4ee] READ,
A 187i a Sa712?
B 2S Pests AUS Be} HAS.
A ole MEE ofa 2?
BE PYSRS AAA,
B $or8. o] AA Bet HAS.
A. How can Thelp you? @ Check it
B Teame to get a haircut 4, oi7He ofcoise?
A How would you lke te O4ss Ouse
B Tike the style in fashion these days bine aba Blois
A. How about this kind of bat style? 1's in fashion these days il
B Good, | sant my hair eut ike the one inthis photo.
DT ®t sonswy
eed
To express the purpose of going or coming to a place, “(2a 7ICYStP is added to 2 verb stem.
v-(2)aj 7ic/ ct
verb stems ending with a vowel + 24 7Fe}/Sc} : misc} — algal 7YSCt
verb stems ending with a consanant + ~S24 7icy/2ct: Sic} — sf 7leY/Sct
> Grammar Reteronco pita?
Nae
‘34@! is added to @ noun to describe something is the same or similar with the noun.
DOH ME MRE! BISIOIS,
‘olga 8f E@I7IRT is used to ask a customer how he/she would lke to have itn deta,
b> Grammat Reference p:taT
62 uNIT4(© Ask and answer as shown in the example.
ho} sich
2)
RS wpPct a ais @uct
© Describe your classmates using the expressions below.
SSS :
[Sala we 7e Lee 2 Bele.
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A of gay 240102
SeAg,
A Od eRe OO?
S PHE AH ols,
B $a. o] ARIA Baa, |
aaa 8, Res a eae
Fashion 63.xpressions 2 =a
Talking about preferences
A Ho] 4, o] BS} Wo} 2?
BF °} Bay} U7/412.
B AE 24 Mog, Td) AS SS
BSS tt Hops LA] THojs.
ApS ARS OTA YSHS SoA?
A AS PAS BS Sores.
of, AS 1a Bs Soraa,
Aq $2] FY] Zo] FWAlo| WS B72?
A Sts, a7} hag,
@ Check it
A Miciae, aid you watch this movie? This movie Is popula these days, etal
B saw seady, Bu it was so-so becuse T on ike sid movies A
‘Whar lind of movies da you ike, Miso?
A Tlike 2. OS Ws FBO] HA! Bf
A eral pes
. mH &
Would you ike10 see the movie “Ghost Howse! wth me this weckend®
A Good, I'll buy the tickets in advance. a [a “L samen
one N
“To ask about the kind or characteristics of something oF someone, ‘fs used as in ‘OE BaF or “Fe AY
ean > Grammar Reference p.148-
v(2)ea,
“-42}278 is used in tho frst person statement to express the speakers will or intention
+ ver’ stems ending with a vowel + ~224e: AIC} — Ati
verb stems ending with a consonant + ~S7/2 : WIC} —~ Sg
It-cannot be used in a question. pense cine
64 UNITS© Ask and answer as shown in the example.
A: Ot Sets Zosh2? Ai S& 2H Sota?
B: @E S83 Fotsia, B: Bole Zora.
Om Sst Fee ez Sst Fe Ast Bal MHOIQLE Att
SUSLE AR HE MOE SH DT
gag Fé we |
| wet S501 ARE Bi Age |
Oe Se eA awe BILE Ok BAl | -APBE ANE
‘© You are preparing a birthday party for one of your classmates. Discuss the
preparation for the party with your classmates.
1) 7} 8U 7IEB & role? es
7 F7t BS a 1012?
2) 7} Leos Bt 2HoIa?
3) 57} ADRS OS rIa122
4) 57} MES ObDtBt 2IoIa? bes
Alt SA,
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A olf 88 Zope}. 2?
B Ais HAS Gale Soteig.
A ob AE 1e YS Sopsho,
B Ad, $2] Feo) SaaS. Art elneaa.
HD} ee 2) ‘ay 4) BT
Fashion 65ning =) i "Saas
1, Listen and match the person's name with the place where he is going
to.
1) AL oe
2) 321A ©
3) 001s «
®
®
yao @ Ss aon
seoooo
jer
is <
2. Listen and choose the correct answer.
1) 0] ABS of OLBAoll ASU? Sh= WS 2S TEH|2
@O mos se} @ Sas ote @ Hels te
66 UNIT42) Ol AHS D2] AEterS 0/871) HRSLIZI?
a
(Before)
3. Listen and choose the correct answer.
1) OfbIL|o| BUS SF TENN,
@ @
2) te 2S DEA2,
OLS 2 7180] Feo,
OOM ME HBAS ME A,
@ AO] ME OTLOlA| SA01S ABs,
Fashion 67ing & Writing ei3 4
]. Answer the survey below about how sensitive you are to what's in fash-
ion. Calculate the score then you will find out how fashionable you are.
raaene, [2 aud. 3 a erro 5 ae aged
1) Hels sj APE o|S-Ao4) UIC
1 2 3 4 |B
2) Th SAB ARS SUCH.
1 2 3 4 5
3) QS Sisks LAS BO] FS + VSUCh
1 2 3
4) BO UME BUS SA Be PBBILICh,
1 2 3
FHSKE LO|Lt NEL 7S Oks RS HO! A WSU
1 2. 3 4
6) St HH ABS aH AlZH0] Go| SBILIct,
i 2
8 4
7) iB U7} MBSE WE BU SOM QS Hest B20] Bol eksutch.
1 2 z 4
a~ 5 Faol Bao] BE AMOMUCt,
16 ~ 26 etal zal QAR ASaS aaeuct,
Fee HO B0| Bin, xP 12] AES faQiuct.
1! normal /ordinary AEE} tobe se fa fashion
BL} to sell 2H interest ABS practicality
BAC Importent 3
ABZISICH to think KY| one's own
68 UNIT42. Read and answer the questions.
Se Mp BHI
‘BHIRIS BUch St Sf Holl HHSHSolly 10Rt Bol Aten] EO] a
‘ob BQ SUF Aol BLICL Ale RBH AFHQO[a mSHI|
‘MO AH BEREAR) OILIC, O47] ARISE BOL SAID Set BE
Ol FAIS. Al ACH BSt HSE O14-B80-S4880|n ojoiwe
[email protected],krLick HSS et BOP! SA} OAS =
AIS, AP} MeSAlBeUch
1) HOM O, Sele x sie,
OO| ABE & S Mol 108 HS AD vA ASIC, (
OU ASS 0] HIS BE AO] BeSUCh (
@ O| AFBBtE| O[IQE Hetet + giSuich, (
2) CSS My BLM
BOC} urgent BQsIct necessary
£27 DLAI] text message ® fect [point
ARSIC clean
BREA contact list
Fashion 69Expressions related to beauty salon
woele Ect Anes Sct
to cut one's bang to trim the hair on the back
n}OKS sick ofales 2ich
to have one's hair permed to wash one’s hair
Hels elct
to dry one's hair to put on makeupng & Writing 27124 471
3. Do the writing activities below using the previous excercise number 2
as a model.
1) BT HE B20] WOiIV? MW AAI.
gap 402?
AA, C1ClOlLA| Aoi?
‘ADO Aa, So}o| Ba Bois?
o| aio] BE Se Hole?
Beat Oz sie?
2)1)°| BS PT Ste The SS Sg,
— =
5 en 2 & B
ia
( express modification ,
L give the purpose of visit
talk about preferences
in Korean.
70 UNIT4Out of order
al%t
= Using Banmal (informal, intimate speech) HHBE 2517]
= Using noun modifiers HEE HEst7!
7 Sea?
2, ofa ofa alot B72
UNITSeae
What's the matter?
eA,
Vocabulary
Words related to breakdowns and repairs
AMBIA MIEt service conter ICE to be stuck
AIC} to repair to fix
421 repair ASS receipt
AE QU the time and date of receipt
Machines
AHEL computer IIE. cassette tape player
SIE} heater HICI® video player
Nouns
AL problem ‘421 screen
BO] paper FEA] miser
XIE last month
ARIEL the president of company {0 mom
BE VIE transportation card = atthat ime
‘BHAI driver's license
SEA porson in charge
3171 semester
WS old days /long time ago
SB name
ARE lie
Verbs
SIC} to be (recorded)
HfeICE to throw away
IC} to get/to obtain
JEL SEt to bring
SAICh tobe heard
PERLGL HCH to take along
SAIsic to congratulate
IBC to memorize
Adjectives
O[ASICH strange / unusual Ee IC} slow
BBICE sorry
Others ;
4 you © yes (Banmal)
OS! darling / dear honey Ad asitie
Bal inadvance AB continuously
Bet just right now just a moment ago
Words that go together
1910] LIS to gat reception (or signal) onthe soreen
‘TZJO| LECH to be out of order / to be broken
‘A2|7} UC to sound
IHC} to obtain a drivers license
Bret Ta wel,
Let's just buy @ nev one, aH
‘The computer is out of order.
call the serviea center.
TB out of order
IAF engineer / repairing technician
LICH to occurs'to come out /
to happen
Be LIB receipt number
BEE} printer
471 water puri
1042 air conditioner
{EM laptop computer
552 recording SAA] voice
AS ice A2| sound
IH last wook $58} video recording
BE allowance ALE last time
OIE date SDA usad car
AYE mistake ANT accident
BAL power AIS sillim-dong
'BAICE to borrow
BE} to pay back
Sct tohelp
SCE to troeze
BC} tocost ‘to take
AC} to turn on
O}41 no {Banmal}
tl you
AH new
ER frequently
OMI a ite later
‘BO|7t ZeICt to got paper stuck
BOI MACH to be frozen
£0] SC} to cost money
ALDI} LIC to getinto an accident
Out of order 73.xpressions 22
Out of order (1) Qj
A ]z, Heh?
B Ase} Vaal,
A lB?
B Shae] et uyst,
Y AUA AE] ASPAS to}?
A %, 1515-1515°F.
A. Michal, wha the mater?
B Something's wrong wit the compte {BRE so.) 2! iste
A. whats woony B
B) The screen doesn't come out ie daraicce
Do you know the phone number af service center? anole
A Yes, i's 1515-1515,
A/V-OH/O1, N-(0l)0F
Use Banmeliinformal, intimate speech style) to someone junior your age or same age with you, end your close friends.
‘To form a Banmal ending, take 2 away from 012/018! as follows,
az (+b sansuy
= verb or adjective stem's last vowels ending with °}' or “t' +0: St}— 9}
verbs or adjectives ending with ‘aict, sick — al: Bttsic}— Syst
Inallother cases, add “of = 2ic}— 2104
Banmal ending of "0103/01" is as follows.
nouns ending with a vowel + -o}: Sal Sto}
nouns ending with a consonant + ojo}: | —~ 2HoloF
‘A sentence will be a statement with a faling intonation at the end, and a question witha rising intonation.
‘When Banmal is used, the listener's name can be called. However, ‘Lis usually used for pointing the listener.
To talk about yourself, use ‘Lf instead of ".
'S', ‘O}Lf are used in place of ‘Uf, ‘O48 in Banal
74 UNITS.ae
© Change the followings into Banmal.
#30] S471 Molgoie, — sol Bs7+ Molgol,
1) 2 SMO Boa, —
2 ME zoe Beate,
3) MHBHSO] Alech HIM, —
aris mis ete
8) Sato AE 712. =
6) ME aS Alzfolola, -
7) Ul, His RB OFF Bolsa,
8) O12, Sif BAIR
1
@ Practice the conversation with your partner.
A 9 eH? 1} Ze 2) FE
BUH ola, siaio| sc S580] 21 Et
1515-1515 080-8282
A olga?
‘ : |) ee 4) zie)
B SMOCUS, 4 Aisa aS ea «© soph a glalch
A, 1515-1515°¢h. 2020-6353 5245-8206
$e] EG Sy.
8 ABSS AV IEC} Lol} Of! APO OF HHS S712? ORILIC, AekS7IeK=
MS OstS SF UOlol AekCIO| MS Sew 4A ZO] OLSIBILIC}. ele A} LYO|7} BE
Afgi0| LlO|7} O21 ABO SOS Bole Seistax|e? ole ay Lio|7t Of@! AfgfOl BIA
“ae WEMQ em eiLct,
PROMS HOVE ARES “Sz Olek Sed, SOF SUSE AS Oks a MS
QMS GUC Teich} Aine “Fe| Bt Sahel Stn Meola HiBIS 47] ApSIBILICL
> Translation p.158
Out of order 75xpressions << Sis
Out of order (2) Qy mex
Fe, Are7} = Wt tl,
eh? UI7k 1H] AME} oH] AAS}eH SA.
AVP Se Se] 2S AE A)
ot, Aol ABE] TS A,
BAS BETA,
rOD Pro Db
Honey, the computer las gone wrong again,
Really? fl eall the service center
11 gets out of order again and again, Let's just buy a new one
No, We just bought it last year, Just keep it
> o> o>
You ave seal mise:
nis
‘To form tha past tense of Banmal ending, ke ~2" sway from ~21042/801
verb or adjective stems last vowels ending with ‘F’ or “+ Bio]: Sc} — S01
- verbs or adiectives ending with ‘AICP, —Alch —~ ol : RtRlch —~ saEAHD4
Inallother cases, add S30} : Bic} — e101
V-(2)eA, A/V-(2)2 Ak
To form the future tense of Banmal ending, ‘(2}27I' is changed to (2}=, and “-{2}2 740’ is changed to -(2}=
Or.
‘Bale — Bal / 2 roe — 2b 7oF Ye Geammar Reference p.148
V-01/04
To order someone in Banmal, add "-o}/0f after the verb stern.
FEB — 7+ BIOS — B04 > Grammar Reference p14
V-*h
To suggest someone to do something together in Banmal, add AF after the verb stem.
‘Hol 712 — Z| 7ixt / 20] Boise — zo] ext
Between husband and wife, they call each other ‘Ol, For the word ‘you’,
"gat is used between husband and wife,
> Grammar Feferance 9.149
‘uf is usually used in Banmal, However,
76 UNITS_—
Peete
© Change the underlined parts into Banmal.
A: Off 9 $012? = 1 ) | Aree Gate wile? — 7)( )
B: 44 wala} EAzol ZO1s2. — 2) ( ) | Br 7p] oa Ss 70k. — 8) ( )
Ane aie wHOIa? = — 3) ( ) AWE Sa sole, = 91 )
B: ‘tte| Ze Ss wHOIe, —4)( ) Bae zol 212, = 10) ( )
A: use 9 a 701? == — 8) ( ) | Aru} BS Abie. = 1) ( )
B: ia} Belg 7iole, 8) ( ) | Bru gor. = 12) ( )
‘@ Change the followings into Banmal.
olt}7+ 201 Sat wise, —~ Olu} wo) et At
1) Se] Zo] Y FOai 712, ~
2) 017] ROMS - _ — =
3) asl Bvstle, Sap
4) 2a| Yet SFO] SE gto HE —
5) Bol 2 Aalz ool FH =
© Practice the conversation with your partner.
A AHe7tS wwe. A SaaS AA
B etsy uz} el let} shat Sl,
A 223 4p}, aS BUDE Ea
B opto 13 aa)4},
A gale VaR
Vga J ae 4) a
AH REIS AIC dame Aled Ich AES Bec
mate UC} offi D3 LICE was eect jel ef Lect
(oie Cele / IES 2 SICt 7 olaet Aol Lich alte oF Ort
Out of order 7xpressions =:
Out of order (3) Gy»
A 4. Ae ae,
B 2) teto] At AHFe|7} Aho} yrola,
A VBA) we] WeU7?
| B Sa= tem ose tee ye,
| AFA aor a So] Bout
7b & Be] Uy EAL,
A Y. dae.
@ Check it
1A Hello. Service conte,
| B The computer | bought last month broke down. 1. Ab esol] EHO,
‘A. What’s wong with i? @
B The computer screen is not on, and it makes strange sound, | have a lot of 2 BREE Mb|A Mejol| 7X
work to do using the computer. Please send me an engineer right away. 710} se,
al sigh sie fl
‘To modify @ naun with a verb in the past tense, add “(2).' to the verb stem and place it before the noun.
AiiSol| REIS Aloie, + —1 BAEI7} malo] Wola, —~ aRIGo| Ab EIEI7t Tato S10is
‘verb stems ending with a vowel + -L = AICt— 4!
vverb stems ending with a consonant + ~2: SIC} —~ 2 We Grammar Reterance p.149
v-(2)2 N
To modify @ noun with a verb in the future tense, add “{S}=" to the verb stem and place it before the noun,
Ug AIRS GH ioe, + 1 SP of] mols, — ule! ete SAE oF WO.
verb stems ending with a vowel + ~2 : Alc ad
verb stems ending with 2 consonant +3: 8XC}— 1S > Grammar Referenco p.150
78 UNITS.© Complete the sentences using the given words. Change the words using =",
Yo, Hoye",
Ala ( HE ) SMe MEAStmole, (CHLICH)
1) fal ( ) Sle 8 WN, (ACH
2) uel ( ) RO| Ofc jose? (7}ch)
3) 4 apiol ( ) te Atole. (HHSECH
4) KIOH ( ) SBE AHOIAIMOS. (CH
5) Ala ( ) BA] 0/80] Hol? (eHech)
@ Practice the conversation with your partner.
A YA Ae ae
B Atsel Ab gare} 240] Wolk.
A of Bay TAto] SU?
B ayo] et us}a.
ATS Aor Ss Uo) lA} S wel Bu HA,
A 4). Saket.
i AIO Ale / BEI 2 ANE Alt / leLe
-aigiol et Ue} i sappotsich
‘GRE sto SICt / Qo] Bch ssSisict / Beato] Sich
3 Hie Walt / BAI 4 ofp AF Sc} / mee}
_—- gol et Lect - BOER welch
DIAICE / #01 Gch Seles Mc} / ol eich
Out of order 79ing =
1, Listen and match each number with the people who are talking to each
other.
ne oun
@ Hae — 8H
ae @ Nate aes
ae @ eo 018
2. Listen and check( /) whose idea it is.
1) ChSoll DO] LE LPH AW AEB At 1012. sar] ot]
2) At RHE APE Gt Bo}, dat] oft]
3) HE VMS My SPAS AE Al Zola. ‘ext ot)
3. Listen to the conversation over the phone and answer the questions.
1) O(C ol] MEAS I?
@ Har @ AIA IE} @ BFe 7H
2) FXO] BMRILII? check| ¥) sHIl2,
ae: $21
fie
a
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| aes 19
a a At oa
| Datsa SES wet) waa
AUN 2007. 7. 23. 15:30
ee sao aio 20 wea
80 UNITSmark X if it is not true.
1)
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HOW Lt 1ORES SOL HA
ED JED gkec] Zo] go]
Stal OM Olete, BSBt
ices A
03/29 7'55am
014-880-5488 OLA
OAK WS SHH 7 ICI Shes
UCt. ( )
OWS 2a Hol oH Asis
OP S113 otal BSS BR et
QO, UE =F Mo Lyte)
sister] Mei7} OF SH, oO}
GAL] SO UHBtE AStSH AL
1/2 10:00am
013-875-2449 AYE
Ole Me AIS Slee oft es
Uct. ( )
ing & Writing a3
1. Read the following text messages. Mark O if the sentence is true, and
2)
OWL, Lt Ses OHA Stzz0H,
RRO LS SAP} Ust
Of? OlgtetxIt LBtel
90
xpressions 2&
escribing changes (2) y=
oY 4, AS Vol SESH AZT
AL BSRVR?
Wye SAS 2 ER Holy PSUR,
Ae ma?
ABS me S418 oF Sols] Bele.
RSS AA7t MOM WS E Hola,
;
O checkit |
‘What was the toughest on you when you came to Korea for the first ime? 1.01 ME AS ERO AS a
ating spicy food was tough on me. ‘aEzoiR?
How about now? O supra
ve come to like spicy food, OBS SAS 2 AN
Tean't havea meal without kimchi these days. 2, OF Me 2B ZS a eile,
&
1% @"t sassuy.
V-Al Sich
“2 Set is added to a verb stem to express changes.
kc} 7bAl SIE
b> Grammer Reference p61
A
‘7421’ is an adverb expressing the best, the most and superlatives.
Su77i Ae sizlolg
2 HOA} Doles Mt eas Me! SoH,
> Grammar Reference p.151
UNITS© Complete the sentences using 7 SICH as shown in the example.
ASUS HIS SUalzt ASS Babal oie.
1) ABol=e SHS S AHA ASS
2) MBOK= 2 AS AOiMAle ASS A AB
3) MOE 2 ASS B Saialet ABS
ib
4) MS = SSS AS FMA Ah
Ask and answer the questions below.
1) SIRO inl X18! BHEGIOZ?
2) BRO Ct] AQ AHOleete1e?
3) BROIL Stn MQ! 71MO1L?
4) BOA An AIG BOL?
Practice the conversation with your partner.
A AS tho] VSG H7bAa PSRIL?
WS SAS BE Bo PSV,
o> oO
»
ay
re
2
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B
1) te Sle ae Fee 2) sols F eHoie
3) BAS TR USHoL 4) Bis Afet9] BS OfeH ENOL
@ smsuy
Change 94xpressions + [EE SSTTTnnns
Asking for opinions or guesses Grow
A @sto] Ugo] UF Uy 21Zo}ol.a,
B 28h) spa, A= ALE Uso]
Ustiee we] desl] Sorwol.a,
A AS Als] Agate Wo] Fo}7-a?
B BEol72, agate Sor vag,
2 re sete ics eres pte tb
ee ee eee @ Check it
hetler because | practiced a lot, 1. SAE 2S EO] BHA SOO
AN Wl ny pronundaion beater pratce hae? i]
B OF couse: If you pactes te be bene
2 Ox AISS S01 BBO Lite,
El
[Ez GL semsuy
“42}271@7' is used to ask for opinions or guesses of the listener about something or someone. It is used when the
speaker doesn’t know about something or not sure about something,
A/V-(2)2m2?
- verb or adjective stems ending with a vowel + 271g? : uli} — wien?
verb ar adjective stems ending with a cansonant + ~$712? : Hct HEMIa?
> Grammar Reference p.1S1
ANV-(2)2 Hole.
‘“{2}2 2012" is used to express speaker's guess.
+ verb or adjective stems ending with a vowel + -= Hol : UAC — Hat ok,
verb or adjective stems ending with a consonant + ~@ OK : Bch — BS 710k
be Grammar Refrence p81
92 UNIT6