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Mastering Korean Grammar: The Complete Guide to V-(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다!

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To students preparing for TOPIK exam: Step-by-step preparation course guide

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  Hi. Everyone preparing for the TOPIK exam.  I understand well that you will feel nervous and worried about the upcoming exam. Here I'm going to give you some good advice step by step. To All Students Preparing for the Exam    The big day is just around the corner, and your hard work is about to pay off. Every step you’ve taken so far—every late-night study session, every revision, every question you asked—has brought you closer to success. Believe in your preparation and trust in your abilities.   This is your moment to shine! Stay positive, focused, and confident, knowing that all your effort will lead you to great things. We're rooting for you every step of the way! 🌟💪 Now, let's dive into the detailed study tips for beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels that you can use to finalize your preparation! 📚✨  Final Study Tips for Beginner Level - Effective Study Methods 1. Review Basic Vocabulary and Grammar: Go over the most basic and commonly...

역지사지:처지를 바꾸어 서로 생각하다.

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Introduction and What It Means Introduction What It Means Introduction 역지사지 is a Korean term that encourages us to consider the world from another person’s perspective. In essence, it means “putting yourself in someone else's shoes.” By practicing this mindset, you develop empathy, deepen your understanding of others, and build more meaningful relationships. « Back to Introduction and What It Means What It Means What It Means Definition 역지사지 is about imagining what another person is experiencing. Whether someone is facing difficulties or making important decisions, understanding their perspective can help you relate better and behave more compassionately. « Back to Introduction and What It Means 역지사지 애니메이션 스토리보드 역지사지 도입 (Introduction) 배경은 평화로운 도시나 공원을 담아 따뜻한 분위기를 하고 있습니다. 관찰 (Observation) 한 인물 A가 길을 걷다가 친구 B의 오래되고 닳은 신발과 피...

The essential grammar list for TOPIK preparation.

TOPIK Essential Grammar Points 필수 문법 (Essential Grammar Points) 1급 주요 문법 (Level 1 Grammar) -은/는: 주격 조사 (Topic marker) -이/가: 주격 조사 (Subject marker) -을/를: 목적격 조사 (Object marker) -에: 위치 및 시간 (Indicates place and time) -에서: 장소, 출발점 (Indicates location or starting point) -도: 포함, 강조 (Also, too) -만: 한정 (Only) -의: 소유 (Possession) -과/와: 그리고 (And) -이랑/랑: 그리고 (Informal 'And') -아/어요: 동사 현재형 (Present tense) -았습니다/었습니다: 과거형 (Past tense) -ㅂ니다/습니다: 존댓말 (Formal speech) -겠-: 미래, 추측 (Future, Guessing) -고 싶다: 원하는 바 (Want to) -아/어 보다: 경험 (Try doing) -아/어 주세요: 부탁 (Polite request) -아/어야 하다: 의무 (Must, have to) -아/어도 되다: 허가 (Permission) -지 않다: 부정 (Negative form) 2급 주요 문법 (Level 2 Grammar) -ㄴ/은: 형용사 ...

Reading exercises for TOPIK I levels 1 and 2.

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Hello! 😊   Congratulations on starting your preparation for the TOPIK I Level 1 and Level 2 reading exam!   The reading section focuses on understanding basic sentences and identifying key information.   Practice finding important words and choosing answers that fit the context regularly.   I am here to support your learning by providing practice questions and helpful explanations.  Let’s work hard together!  No. 1   고양이가 귀엽습니다. 강아지도 귀엽습니다.     (1) 장소   (2) 동물   (3) 음식   (4) 취미   No. 2   오늘은 비가 옵니다. 어제도 비가 왔습니다.     (1) 계절   (2) 시간   (3) 날씨   (4) 장소   No. 3    여름에는 아이스크림을 자주 먹습니다. 겨울에는 따뜻한 음료를 마십니다.     (1) 계절   (2) 과일   (3) 장소   (4) 직업   No. 4    책을 읽는 것을 좋아합니다. 신문도 재미있습니다.     (1) 물건 ...

TOPIK II Idiom:'시치미를 떼다'

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  Hello! 😊   Idioms are unique expressions that offer a deeper understanding of the charm of a language. They make everyday conversations more natural and vivid.   Learning idioms is an exciting journey, and it greatly helps in understanding the culture and mindset of native speakers. Keep practicing and try creating your own example sentences.   One day, you'll confidently use idioms in your speech! The idiom **시치미를 떼다 (to feign ignorance)**  is used to describe someone denying knowledge of something or pretending not to know about something they’ve done.  Originally, *시치미* referred to a tag attached to a  falcon  to identify its owner, and the phrase came from the act of removing this tag to claim someone else's  falcon .  Nowadays, it’s used when someone avoids responsibility or denies wrongdoing by pretending ignorance. Example Sentences: - 그는 어제 잃어버린 물건에 대해 시치미를 떼고 아무 일도 없었다는 듯 행동했다.   - He acted as if not...