📺 Somy Land Live Class
"Master Korean with Somy in real-time live sessions!" Three times a week, lively Korean classes that you can use right away in Korea are held. See you on TikTok Live!
📅 Broadcast Schedule (Schedule)
Days: Every Monday / Wednesday / Friday
Time: 10 PM (22:00, KST - Korea Standard Time)
Hello! This is Somy Land, a reliable Korean language mentor for international students and workers. 🇰🇷✨
The whole of Korea was buzzing with the news of author Han Kang, the first Korean to win the Nobel Prize in Literature! In today's class, we read together a passage from the author's beautiful work, 'Tears Box.' Reading a Korean novel that once felt difficult, line by line with Somy, turned out to be more fun and less difficult than you expected, right? Let's review the key points we learned today once again!
✅ 5 key vocabulary words for reading that fills the heart These are words you absolutely need when reading books and expressing emotions!
Fairy tale: Although it is a story for children, these days there are also many fairy tales with deep resonance for adults.
Tears Box: In the novel, it is a mysterious box where the old man carefully collects precious tears like jewels.
Blue whistle bird: It is a mysterious and beautiful bird with blue feathers that travels together with the main character, the old man.
Dawn: Like in 'the bird of the blue dawn,' it refers to the quiet, bluish time just before the sun rises.
Jewel: The tears inside the box were displayed as if they were sparkling jewels.
✅ Practical sentences you can use right away When talking with Korean friends about books or noise, be sure to try using these three expressions!
"This book is a fairy tale for adults, and it's really moving." (The best thing to say when recommending a good book!)
"Have you ever cried recently after reading a touching story?" (When starting a deep conversation!)
"Shall we read a Korean novel out loud together?" (When suggesting studying together with a friend!)
✅ Emotional trendy slang that makes you an 'insider' Try using these stylishly when talking with young Korean friends!
Life book: Used when bragging about the best and most moving book you have ever read in your life.
Crying buckets: Perfect for expressing, in chat or speech, a cute 모습 of crying your eyes out.
Hand-over-mouth: An expression used when something is so surprising or deeply moving that you cannot close your mouth.
Even difficult literary works will become your real skill before you know it if you keep reading them out loud. It's okay to make mistakes, so practice confidently! See you in the next class with an even more interesting topic!
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