Level 3 Lessons 1-10
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It is too big.
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It is too fast.
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It is too noisy.
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This pizza is really tasty.
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I read a book, studied, and did some exercise.
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I met a friend yesterday and saw a movie.
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It is in front of the car.
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It is behind the car.
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It is next to the car.
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It is on top of the car.
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Shall we see a movie tomorrow?
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Shall we drink coffee? Shall we drink beer?
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Approximately when are you going to go?
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Around what time shall we meet tomorrow?
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How about around five o’clock?
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I am going to study. / I will study.
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(If you say so,) I will study.
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I will go (there), too.
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(In that case,) I will go there, too.
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I am busy today, so I cannot see the movie.
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It rained, so I stayed at home.
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Korean is so much fun that I am studying it every day.
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Is this the same as this? / Are these two things the same?
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It seems to be a lie. / It sounds like a lie.
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That story sounds like a lie.
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It seems to be strange. / I think it is strange.
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It seems to be snowing. / I think it is snowing.
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I think it will snow. / It seems like it will snow.
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What were you doing before you came here?
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Knock before you come in.
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[Answers]
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It is too big.
= 너무 커요.
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It is too fast.
= 너무 빨라요.
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It is too noisy.
= 너무 시끄러워요.
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This pizza is really tasty.
= 이 피자 너무 맛있어요.
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I read a book, studied, and did some exercise.
= 책 읽고, 공부하고, 운동했어요.
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I met a friend yesterday and saw a movie.
= 어제 친구를 만나고, 영화를 봤어요.
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It is in front of the car.
= 자동차 앞에 있어요.
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It is behind the car.
= 자동차 뒤에 있어요.
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It is next to the car.
= 자동차 옆에 있어요.
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It is on top of the car.
= 자동차 위에 있어요.
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Shall we see a movie tomorrow?
= 내일 우리 영화 볼까요?
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Shall we drink coffee? Shall we drink beer?
= 커피 마실까요? 맥주 마실까요?
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Approximately when are you going to go?
= 언제쯤 갈 거예요?
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Around what time shall we meet tomorrow?
= 내일 몇 시쯤 만날까요?
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How about around five o’clock?
= 다섯 시쯤 어때요?
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I am going to study. / I will study.
= 공부할 거예요.
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(If you say so,) I will study.
= 공부할게요.
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I will go (there), too. / I am going to go, too. / I am
coming along, as well.
= 저도 갈 거예요.
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I will come along, too (if you do not mind). / (In that
case,) I will go there, too. / (Okay, since you say so,) I
will go, too.
= 저도 갈게요.
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I am busy today, so I cannot see the movie.
= 오늘은 바빠서 영화를 못 봐요.
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It rained, so I stayed at home.
= 비가 와서 집에 있었어요.
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Korean is so much fun that I am studying it every day.
= 한국어가 너무 재미있어서 매일 공부하고 있어요.
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Is this the same as this? / Are these two things the same?
= 이거랑 이거랑 같아요?
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It seems to be a lie. / It sounds like a lie.
= 거짓말 같아요.
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That story sounds like a lie.
= 그 이야기는 거짓말 같아요.
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It seems to be strange. / I think it is strange.
= 이상한 것 같아요.
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It seems to be snowing. / I think it is snowing.
= 눈이 오는 것 같아요.
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I think it will snow. / It seems like it will snow.
= 눈이 올 것 같아요.
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What were you doing before you came here?
= 여기 오기 전에 뭐 했어요?
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Knock before you come in.
= 들어오기 전에 노크하세요.