1.20 Korean Conversation Drills - Please come in!

1.20 Korean Conversation Drills - Please come in!

This lesson focuses on welcoming someone into your home and having polite introductory conversations in Korean. You’ll practice introducing yourself, greeting guests, offering drinks, and responding politely. The bonus section expands into talking about family, including children, where you live, and describing your family members using common everyday expressions.

여자: 안녕하세요?

  • Hello?

남자: 안녕하세요? 저는 존스입니다.

  • Hello? I’m Jones.

여자: 만나서 반갑습니다. 어서 오세요!

  • Pleased to meet you. Welcome, please come in!

남자: 감사합니다.

  • Thank you.

여자: 뭘 드시겠어요?

  • What would you like?

남자: 물을 주세요.

  • Water, please.

-- Bonus expressions

아이들은 있으세요?

  • Do you have any children?

아이들이 커요.

  • The children are big. / The children are grown up.

어디에 사세요?

  • Where do you live?

서울에 살아요.

  • We live in Seoul.

우리는 워싱턴에 살아요.

  • As for us, we live in Washington.

아이들이 몇 명 있으세요?

  • How many children do you have?

아들이 세 명 있어요.

  • We have three boys.

딸은 없어요.

  • As for girls, we don’t have any.

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