Learn Korean for Beginners – Part 4 – Conversational Korean for Teens and Adults

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In the lesson “Let’s Go to the Concert!”, Emma and Liam enjoy a dinner together while discussing their day and preparing for an upcoming concert. They demonstrate teamwork and problem-solving as they navigate their way to the concert using the position of the sun to determine directions. The story highlights the importance of friendship, sharing experiences, and learning practical skills like finding directions.
  1. What did Emma and Liam eat for dinner before the concert?
  2. How did Emma and Liam find out which way to go to the concert?
  3. What did Emma say when Liam gave her a ticket to the concert?

Let’s Go to the Concert!

One day, Emma and Liam were having a yummy dinner together. They were excited because they were going to a concert later!

Yummy Dinner

Emma looked at the food and said, “Food looks good. Let’s eat!” But then she remembered, “Oh no, I forgot the beans!” Liam laughed and said, “It’s still delicious!”

Talking About Their Day

While eating, Emma asked, “How was your day?” Liam replied, “Good, how about yours?” Emma said, “My day was fine. I met someone today.” Liam was curious and asked, “Oh really, what’s he like?” Emma giggled, “How do you know it’s a boy? I was talking about you!”

Concert Excitement

Emma thanked Liam for inviting her to the concert. Liam smiled and said, “Your ticket is a gift from me.” Emma was happy and offered, “Let me pay for dinner.” Liam agreed, and they both got ready to go to the concert.

Finding the Way

Emma and Liam decided to walk to the concert because it was nearby. Emma asked, “Which way is east?” Liam looked at the sky and said, “The sun is going down in the west, so this way must be east.” Emma nodded, “Yes, the concert is east of the library.”

Off to the Concert

Emma asked, “Is the library to the north?” Liam replied, “Yes, and this restaurant is south of the library.” They both laughed and said, “Off we go!”

Learning Directions

Emma and Liam used the sun to find their way. Did you know the sun sets in the west? So, if you face the sunset, east is behind you, north is to your left, and south is to your right. Isn’t that cool?

Emma and Liam had a fun time at the concert. Maybe you can try finding directions using the sun too!

  1. Have you ever been to a concert or a special event? What was it like, and how did you feel before and after the event?
  2. Emma and Liam used the sun to find their way. Have you ever used the sun or another method to find directions? How did you do it?
  3. Emma and Liam talked about their day during dinner. What do you like to talk about with your family or friends when you eat together?
  1. Sunset Direction Game: Go outside with a grown-up during sunset. Look at where the sun is setting. Can you point to the west? Now, try to find the other directions: east, north, and south. Use your arms to point in each direction. Remember, if you face the sunset (west), east is behind you, north is to your left, and south is to your right. Practice this a few times to become a direction expert!

  2. Compass Craft: Create your own compass using a paper plate. Draw a big “+” sign on the plate to divide it into four sections. Label each section with “N” for north, “E” for east, “S” for south, and “W” for west. Decorate your compass with colors and stickers. Take your compass outside and use it to find directions. Can you find which way is north using your compass and the sun?

  3. Direction Hunt: With a grown-up, pick a spot in your home or yard. Use your compass or the sun to find north, south, east, and west. Now, go on a direction hunt! Find objects or places in each direction. For example, “The tree is to the north,” or “The mailbox is to the east.” Share what you find with your family!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Food looks good.
Um, yes, let’s eat.
Oh no, I knew I forgot… no beans.
So, it’s delicious.
Yes, it is.
How was your day?
Good, how about yours?
My day was fine.
I met someone today.
Oh really, what’s he like?
How do you know it’s a boy?
I thought you were talking about me.
I was.
Thanks for inviting me to the concert.
Um, you’re welcome.
How much did the ticket cost?
Not much.
Your ticket is a gift from me.
Oh, thank you, Liam.
Let me pay for dinner.
Okay, thanks, Emma.
Are you ready to go?
Now?
I’m excited about the concert.
Me too.
Let’s go.
The concert is nearby.
Um, good, let’s walk together.
Sure, which way is east?
The sun is going down in the west.
Oh, this way must be east.
Yes, the concert is east of the library.
Um, is the library to the north?
Yes, this restaurant is south of the library.
Off we go.
To be continued.
Now let’s practice again.
[Music]
Looks good.
Um, yes, let’s eat.
Oh no, I know I forgot… no beans.
This is delicious.
Yes, it is.
How was your day?
How about yours?
My day was fine.
I met someone today.
Oh really, what’s she like?
How do you know it’s a girl?
I thought you were talking about me.
I was.
Thanks for inviting me to the concert.
Um, you’re welcome.
How much did the tickets cost?
Thank you, Ava.
Let me pay for dinner.
Okay.
Are you ready to go?
Yes, I’m excited about the concert.
Me too.
Let’s go.
The concert is nearby.
Um, good, let’s walk together.
Sure, which way is east?
The sun is going down in the west.
Oh, this way must be east.
Yes, the concert is east of the library.
Um, is the library to the north?
Oh, yes, this restaurant is south of the library.
Off we go.
To be continued.
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