Saturday, September 26, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
[Grammar Reference] Numbering & Counting Unit
※ Native Korean Numbers & Counting Unit
In Korean, there is a variety of counting units to count objects.
'개' is used widely to count general inanimate items.
'병' for bottles
'잔' for cups or glasses
'명' for person.
When numbers and counting units are used together, numbers take different forms.
Without counting units,
they are '하나, 둘, 셋, 넷'
But with counting units,
they are '한, 두, 세, 네'.
Only '하나, 둘, 셋, 넷' is changed. from 다섯 to 열 isn't changed.
The same rule applies to higher numbers such as '열하나, 열둘, 열셋, 열넷'.

<Sequence example>
In Korean, there is a variety of counting units to count objects.
'개' is used widely to count general inanimate items.
'병' for bottles
'잔' for cups or glasses
'명' for person.
When numbers and counting units are used together, numbers take different forms.
Without counting units,
they are '하나, 둘, 셋, 넷'
But with counting units,
they are '한, 두, 세, 네'.
Only '하나, 둘, 셋, 넷' is changed. from 다섯 to 열 isn't changed.
The same rule applies to higher numbers such as '열하나, 열둘, 열셋, 열넷'.

<Sequence example>
[Grammar Reference] Native Korean Numbers
※ Native Korean Numbers
One of Korean numbering system.
This is used for counting people or things in Korean.
1 - 하나
2 - 둘
3 - 셋
4 - 넷
5 - 다섯
6 - 여섯
7 - 일곱
8 - 여덟
9 - 아홉
10 - 열
One of Korean numbering system.
This is used for counting people or things in Korean.
1 - 하나
2 - 둘
3 - 셋
4 - 넷
5 - 다섯
6 - 여섯
7 - 일곱
8 - 여덟
9 - 아홉
10 - 열
[Grammar Reference] N주세요
※ N주세요
Adding 주세요 after N means requesting N for the speaker.
<ex>
김밥 주세요. Give me 김밥, please
비빔밥 주세요. Give me 비빔밥, please
볼펜 주세요. Give me 볼펜, please
스마트폰 주세요. Give me 스마트폰, please
Adding 주세요 after N means requesting N for the speaker.
<ex>
김밥 주세요. Give me 김밥, please
비빔밥 주세요. Give me 비빔밥, please
볼펜 주세요. Give me 볼펜, please
스마트폰 주세요. Give me 스마트폰, please
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
[NOTICE] Information of Cycle Test II
※ Cycle Test II (23. Aug. version.)
1. The range of the test : pages 25 ~ 38.
2. Check all consonants!
3. Writing order of tensed consonants & combination vowels.
4. Respective words Meaning and Spelling
(Focusing on the words mentioned in class)
5. 안녕하세요?
6. 고맙습니다.
7. 이름이 뭐예요? (이름, -이에요/예요)
8. 어느 나라 사람이에요?
9. 안녕히 가세요./안녕히 계세요.
※ Two answers of one question will get no mark. (even though one is correct)
※ AFTER THE EXAM. In case of having any doubt about your score,
Find me at UB 11 floor Staff room.
- 28. Aug. Friday(DAY-2) : 10:00 ~ 13:00
- 31. Aug. Monday(DAY-3) : 11:00 ~ 13:00 <- Modified
-> It would be changed according to circumstances.
1. The range of the test : pages 25 ~ 38.
2. Check all consonants!
3. Writing order of tensed consonants & combination vowels.
4. Respective words Meaning and Spelling
(Focusing on the words mentioned in class)
5. 안녕하세요?
6. 고맙습니다.
7. 이름이 뭐예요? (이름, -이에요/예요)
8. 어느 나라 사람이에요?
9. 안녕히 가세요./안녕히 계세요.
※ Two answers of one question will get no mark. (even though one is correct)
※ AFTER THE EXAM. In case of having any doubt about your score,
Find me at UB 11 floor Staff room.
- 28. Aug. Friday(DAY-2) : 10:00 ~ 13:00
- 31. Aug. Monday(DAY-3) : 11:00 ~ 13:00 <- Modified
-> It would be changed according to circumstances.
Monday, August 17, 2015
[Performance Information] Hamlet_Avataar
Greetings from InKo Centre,
Chennai! InKo Centre and Seoul Factory in
association with Arts Council Korea are delighted to present
Hamlet_Avataar: a unique Indo-Korean theatre production at The Hindu
Theatre Fest in Chennai on Friday, 21 August 2015 at Sir Mutha Venkatasubba
Rao Concert Hall, Chetpet, Chennai.
About the play
Hamlet_Avataar was developed by The Seoul Factory and InKo
Centre, India, with support from Arts Council Korea. Developed through a
residency and rehearsal period in Korea and India, the production, which is a
dramatic re-telling of the original, is visually strong; tightly-knit, includes
live music on stage, skilled actors and simple but sophisticated lighting and
costumes. Astad Deboo, as the ghost of Hamlet’s father and Parvathy Baul, as the
soul of Ophelia, are powerfully but delicately woven into the fabric of the
production. During the course of this production, both the audience and actors
grapple with what seems like conflicting binaries - namely good and evil,
masculinity and femininity, day and night, ourselves and our avataars, in the
real world and in the imaginary world. By confronting, questioning and engaging
with the inevitability of opposites, the production examines the critical role
of theatre to provide a balm to the soul to brave existential angst and find a
positive meaning in the here and now.
Following the world premiere in Seoul in
2014, the production premieres in India, in Chennai and travels on to Mumbai and
Bangalore.
We would be delighted if students and
faculty from your department/college are encouraged to watch this unique
performance. We assure you that this visually exciting production will enthrall
your students! We have negotiated a special discount of Rs 100/- per ticket for
students and faculty from your college.
Please do contact my colleague Gomathi at 044 2436 1224 or gomathi@inkocentre.org at the earliest, if you would like us to arrange for bulk bookings for your college.
Please do contact my colleague Gomathi at 044 2436 1224 or gomathi@inkocentre.org at the earliest, if you would like us to arrange for bulk bookings for your college.
Thanking you
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