Active Korean 1.pdf Apr 2026

Active Korean 1.pdf Apr 2026

Joon suggests meeting at the café. They practice together: “저는 내일 도서관에 가려고 해요. 같이 갈래요?” (I plan to go to the library tomorrow. Would you like to go together?) Mina smiles. “좋아요! 몇 시에 만날까요?” (Great! What time shall we meet?) The next day, Joon asks about Mina’s weekend. “어제 뭐 했어요?” (What did you do yesterday?) Mina says, “친구를 만났어요. 그리고 영화를 봤어요. 아주 재미있었어요.” (I met a friend. And I watched a movie. It was very fun.) Joon asks, “무슨 영화였어요?” (What movie was it?) “한국 영화였어요.” (It was a Korean movie.) Chapter 7: 지금 몇 시예요? (What time is it?) They plan their final study session before Mina’s test. “지금 몇 시예요?” Mina asks, looking at her watch. “오후 두 시 반이에요.” (It’s 2:30 PM.) “시험은 오전 열 시에 시작해요. 늦지 마세요!” (The exam starts at 10 AM. Don’t be late!) Chapter 8: 어디에 있어요? (Where is it?) On the exam day, Mina can’t find the classroom. She calls Joon. “어디에 있어요?” (Where are it?) “3층에 있어요. 엘리베이터 왼쪽이에요.” (It’s on the third floor. On the left of the elevator.)

Below is a short story titled that weaves in key lessons from the book. Each chapter reflects a unit from Active Korean 1 . A New Friend in Seoul Chapter 1: 안녕하세요? (Hello?) Mina, a university student from Busan, has just moved to Seoul for a short language program. On her first morning, she nervously walks into a small café near her dormitory. The barista, Joon, smiles. Active Korean 1.pdf

이것은 무엇인가요? (What is this?) Seller: 그것은 공책이에요. (That is a notebook.) Joon suggests meeting at the café

I understand you're looking for a story that incorporates content from Active Korean 1.pdf , a popular textbook for beginner Korean learners. While I can’t directly access or open PDF files, I can absolutely craft an original, engaging story based on the typical vocabulary, grammar, and themes found in Active Korean 1 (such as greetings, self-introductions, family, daily routines, shopping, and ordering food). Would you like to go together

안녕하세요? 저는 미나예요. (Hello? I’m Mina.) Joon: 안녕하세요, 미나 씨. 저는 준이라고 해요. (Hello, Ms. Mina. My name is Joon.)

네, 안녕히 계세요! (Goodbye – to someone staying.) Joon: 안녕히 가세요! (Goodbye – to someone leaving.)