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Level 1 Lesson 1

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

1. What is the most commonly used greeting in Korean, when you want to say “Hello,” “Good
morning,” “Good afternoon,” or “Hi” to someone?

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2. How do you say “Thank you” in polite and formal Korean?

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3. What is the term for referring to the polite and formal language in Korean?
a. [ jan-so-ri] b. [ jon-daet-mal] c. [han-gu-geo] d. [an-nyeong]

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 1

1. 안녕하세요. [an-nyeong-ha-se-yo]
2. 감사합니다. [gam-sa-ham-ni-da]
3. b [ jon-daet-mal]

Level 1 Lesson 2

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

1. Basically, how do you say “Yes” in polite formal Korean?

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2. Basically, how do you say “No” in polite formal Korean?

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3. What is the difference between the Korean “Yes” and “No” and the English “Yes” and “No”?

a. The Korean “Yes” and “No” are stronger than the English “Yes” and “No.”
b. The Korean “Yes” and “No” express your agreement or disagreement to what the other
person said, rather than expressing whether the fact itself is true or not.
c. In Korean, there is no “No” but there is only “Yes.”

4. How do you say “That’s right” in polite formal Korean?

( )

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 2

1. 네. [ne]
2. 아니요. [a-ni-yo]
3. b
4. 맞아요. [ma-ja-yo]

Level 1 Lesson 3

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

1. If you are leaving a place and the others are staying, how do you say “Goodbye” in polite
formal Korean? The literal translation of this expression is “Please stay in peace.”

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2. If you are the one staying and the others are leaving the place, how do you say “Goodbye”
in polite formal Korean? The literal translation of this expression is “Please go in peace.”

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3. If both you and the other person are leaving the place you are in now, and no one is stay-
ing, what do you say to the other person to say “Goodbye” in polite formal Korean?

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 3

1. 안녕히 계세요. [an-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo]
2. 안녕히 가세요. [an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo]
3. 안녕히 가세요. [an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo]

Level 1 Lesson 4

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

1. If you made a mistake or did something that you feel bad about, what can you say in polite
Korean to apologize?

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2. You are running up the stairs inside a busy subway station and accidentally stepped on
somebody’s foot. What can you say to the person to apologize?

( )

3. You are in a restaurant and you are now ready to order. What do you say to the waiter to
get his or her attention?

( )

4. You want to pass through a crowd of people or reach out for a book in a bookstore but
there is someone in your way, what can you NOT say to mean “Excuse me”?

a. 죄송합니다. [ joe-song-ham-ni-da] b. 잠시만요. [ jam-si-man-yo]
c. 안녕히 가세요. [an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo]

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 4

1. 죄송합니다. [ joe-song-ham-ni-da]
2. 죄송합니다. [ joe-song-ham-ni-da]
3. 저기요. [ jeo-gi-yo]
4. c (안녕히 가세요 means Goodbye.)

Level 1 Lesson 5

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

The expression for “to be” as in “This

is

an apple” in Korean is

이에요

[i-e-yo] or

예요

[ye-yo] depending on whether the last letter of the word that comes before is a consonant or
a vowel. Choose which one should be used after each noun.

1.

학생

[hak-saeng] +

( )

student

2.

의자

[ui-ja] +

( )

chair

3.

이거

[i-geo] +

( )

this one

4.

[ jip] +

( )

house

5.

진짜

[ jinjja] +

( )

real

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 5

1.

학생이에요.

[hak-saeng-i-e-yo] = I’m a student. / He’s a student. / They are students.

2.

의자예요.

[ui-ja-ye-yo] = It’s a chair.

3.

이거예요.

[i-geo-ye-yo] = It’s this one.

4.

집이에요.

[ jib-i-e-yo] = It’s a house. / I am at home.

5.

진짜예요.

[ jin-jja-ye-yo] = It’s real.

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

6. How do you say “water” in Korean?

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7. How do you say “what” in Korean?

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8. How do you say “What is it?” in polite formal Korean?

( )

9. How do you say “It’s me.” in polite formal Korean?

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 5

6. 물 [mul] 7. 뭐 [mwo]
8. 뭐예요? [mwo-ye-yo?] 9. 저예요. [jeo-ye-yo]

Level 1 Lesson 6 & 7

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

Match words that have the same meaning.
There may be several Korean words for one English word.

1.

이거

[i-geo]

2.

저것

[ jeo-geot]

3.

그거

[geu-geo]

4.

그것

[geu-geot]

5.

저거

[ jeo-geo]

6.

이것

[i-geot]

7. How do you say “What is this?” in polite formal Korean?

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8. How do you say “What is that over there?” in polite formal Korean?

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a.

this one

(near you)

b.

that one

(far from you and near the other person)

c.

that one over there

(far from both you and the other person)

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 6 & 7

1. 이거 - a 2. 저것 - c
3. 그거 - b 4. 그것 - b
5. 저거 - c 6. 이것 - a

7.

이거 뭐예요?

[i-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What is this?

8.

저거 뭐예요?

[ jeo-geo mwo-ye-yo?] = What’s that over there?

Please fill in the blanks to make the Korean sentences and the English sentences have the
same meaning.

9.

( )

커피예요?

= Is this coffee?

10.

( ).

물이에요.

= No. It’s water.

11.

그거

( )

예요?

= What is it?

12.

저거 뭐

( )?

저거 커피

( )?

= What is that? Is that coffee over there?

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 6 & 7

9. 이거 [i-geo] = this one, this thing
10. 아니요 [a-ni-yo] = No.
11. 뭐 [mwo] = what
12. 예요 [ye-yo] = to be

Level 1 Lesson 8

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

1. In Korean, 우유 [u-yu] is milk. How do you say “This is NOT milk”?

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2. In Korean, 술 [sul] is alcohol. How do you say “It’s NOT alcohol”?

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3. 저 [ jeo] is “I” in polite Korean and 학생 [haksaeng] is a student.
How do you say “I am NOT a student”?

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4. “My fault” in polite Korean is 제 잘못 [ je jal-mot].
How do you say “It’s not my fault”?

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 8

1.

이거 우유 아니에요.

[i-geo u-yu a-ni-e-yo] = This is not milk.

2.

술 아니에요.

[sul a-ni-e-yo] = It’s not alcohol.

3.

저 학생 아니에요.

[ jeo haksaeng a-ni-e-yo] = I am not a student.

4.

제 잘못 아니에요.

[ je jal-mot a-ni-e-yo] = It’s not my fault.

Level 1 Lesson 9

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

1. What are the topic marking particles in Korean?

( )

&

( )

2. What are the subject marking particles in Korean?

( )

&

( )

3.

이거 좋아요.

[i-geo jo-a-yo] means “This is good.”

How do you say “I don’t know about other things, but THIS ONE is good”?

( )

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1. 은 [eun] & 는 [neun]
2. 이 [i] & 가 [ga]
3. 이거는 좋아요. [i-geo-neun jo-a-yo]

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

4.

피자 비싸요.

[pi-ja bi-ssa-yo] means “Pizza is expensive.”

How do you say “The other things are not expensive, but PIZZA is expensive”?

( )

5.

피자 비싸요.

[pi-ja bi-ssa-yo] means “Pizza is expensive.” When someone asks you,

“WHAT is expensive?” how do you say “It’s PIZZA that is expensive”?

( )

6. How do you say “

What is this?

” in polite formal Korean?

( )

7. How do you say “

What about this one? What is it?

” in polite formal Korean?

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 9

4. 피자는 비싸요. [pi-ja-neun bi-ssa-yo]
5. 피자가 비싸요. [pi-ja-ga bi-ssa-yo]
6. 이거 뭐예요? [i-geo-mwo-ye-yo?]
7. 이거는 뭐예요? [i-geo-neun mwo-ye-yo?]

Level 1 Lesson 10

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

1. How do you say “to have” or “there is” in polite formal Korean?

( )

2. How do you say “I have time.” in polite formal Korean?

( )

3. How do you ask someone “Do you have friends?” or “Do you have a friend?”

( )

4. How do you ask someone “Do you have Korean friends?”

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1. 있어요 [i-sseo-yo]
2. 시간 있어요 [si-gan i-sseo-yo]
3. 친구 있어요? [chin-gu i-sseo-yo?]
4. 한국 친구 있어요? [han-guk chin-gu i-sseo-yo?]

Please answer the following questions. The answers are on the next page.

5. How do you say that you “don’t have” something?

( )

6. Let’s imagine that you are running a store, and you ran out of bottled water.
A customer is looking for some bottled water, so you want to tell him or her
“We don’t have water.” How do you say that?

( )

7. Do you remember the Korean word for “fun”? What is it?

( )

8. How do you say that something “is no fun” or “is not interesting”?

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Answers for Level 1 Lesson 10

5. 없어요 [eop-seo-yo]
6. 물 없어요 [mul eop-seo-yo]
7. 재미 [ jae-mi]
8. 재미 없어요 [ jae-mi eop-seo-yo]

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