Korean listening practice #2 Daily-routine
Welcome to Part 2 of our Korean listening practice series!
Today, we’ll focus on expressions related to daily routines, offering you a wealth of useful phrases for your everyday life.
After studying this episode, you will be able to talk about your daily life and routines without any problems!
< How to study>
1. Get to know important vocab and become acquainted with grammar concepts.
2. Watch the video without subtitles initially, then review with subtitles.
3. Listen repeatedly and mimic the speaker. Aim to listen at least once daily until you’re comfortable with the sentence structures and expressions.
Vocabulary list
일어나다 | to get up |
세수하다 | to wash one’s face |
양치하다 | to brush one’s teeth |
주로 | usually |
쯤 | around, about |
(옷을) 갈아입다 | to change clothes |
떠나다 | to leave |
도착하다 | to arrive |
부터.. 까지 | from..to |
퇴근하다 | to get off work |
지하철 | subway |
타다 | to ride, get on |
헬스장 | gym |
동안 | for, during |
돌아오다 | to return, come back |
Grammar points
고 | and (only for verbs, adjectives) |
아/어/해서 | because, and |
(이)나 | or (only for nouns) |
-기 전(에) | before + verbs |
Put your best effort into understanding the video as you listen.
And remember to mimic it too!
This practice will aid in cultivating a natural Korean accent and tone.
(The script is down below!)
<Script>
저는 밤 11시에 자고 아침 6시에 일어나요. 일어나서, 세수하고 양치를 해요.
I sleep at 11 p.m. and wake up at 6 a.m. I wake up, wash my face, and brush my teeth.
아침은 주로 7시쯤에 먹어요. 아침은 빵이나 시리얼을 먹어요.
I usually eat breakfast around 7. I eat bread or cereal for breakfast.
밥을 먹고, 옷을 갈아입어요. 8시에 집을 떠나고 회사에 9시에 도착해요.
I eat, change my clothes. I leave home at 8 and arrive at the company at 9.
월요일부터 금요일까지, 9시부터 6시까지 일을 해요.
I work from Monday to Friday, from 9 to 6.
12시부터 1시까지 점심시간이에요. 점심은 주로 식당에서 먹어요.
It’s lunch time from 12 to 1. I usually eat lunch at a restaurant.
6시에 퇴근을 하고, 집에 가요. 지하철이나 버스를 타요.
I leave work at 6, and I go home. I take the subway or the bus.
7시에 집에 도착해요. 저녁은 주로 집에서 요리해요.
I get home at 7. I usually cook dinner at home.
8시에 저녁을 먹고, 10시까지 한국 드라마를 봐요.
I eat dinner at 8 and watch Korean dramas until 10.
화요일과 목요일은 헬스장에 가요. 주로 1시간 동안 운동해요.
I go to the gym on Tuesday and Thursday. I usually work out for an hour.
그리고 집에 돌아와서, 자기 전까지 휴대폰을 봐요.
And I get back home, I look at my cell phone until I go to bed.
<Korean script>
저는 밤 11시에 자고 아침 6시에 일어나요. 일어나서, 세수하고 양치를 해요.
아침은 주로 7시쯤에 먹어요. 아침은 빵이나 시리얼을 먹어요.
밥을 먹고, 옷을 갈아입어요. 8시에 집을 떠나고 회사에 9시에 도착해요.
월요일부터 금요일까지, 9시부터 6시까지 일을 해요.
12시부터 1시까지 점심시간이에요. 점심은 주로 식당에서 먹어요.
6시에 퇴근을 하고, 집에 가요. 지하철이나 버스를 타요.
7시에 집에 도착해요. 저녁은 주로 집에서 요리해요.
8시에 저녁을 먹고, 10시까지 한국 드라마를 봐요.
화요일과 목요일은 헬스장에 가요. 주로 1시간 동안 운동해요.
그리고 집에 돌아와서, 자기 전까지 휴대폰을 봐요.
<English script>
I sleep at 11 p.m. and wake up at 6 a.m. I wake up, wash my face, and brush my teeth.
I usually eat breakfast around 7. I eat bread or cereal for breakfast.
I eat, change my clothes. I leave home at 8 and arrive at the company at 9.
I work from Monday to Friday, from 9 to 6.
It’s lunch time from 12 to 1. I usually eat lunch at a restaurant.
I leave work at 6, and I go home. I take the subway or the bus.
I get home at 7. I usually cook dinner at home.
I eat dinner at 8 and watch Korean dramas until 10.
I go to the gym on Tuesday and Thursday. I usually work out for an hour.
And I get back home, I look at my cell phone until I go to bed.
You can also find this on Spotify/Google Podcasts.
Listen to it frequently whenever you have some spare time.
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