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천 리 길도 한 걸음부터 is similar to the English saying, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”
SPFL-K Students, how would you apply this proverb in real-life situations? See next slides for the full mechanics
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소 잃고 외양간 고친다 is similar to the English saying, “It’s no use crying over spilled milk.”
📣 This month’s K-Proverb of the Month is OPEN FOR ALL! Check the next slides for the full mechanics.
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눈이 내리다 literally means “snow falls.”
It’s used when describing snow coming down from the sky. For example, “오늘은 눈이 내려요” means “It’s snowing today.”
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겨울 means “winter” the coldest season of the year.
Often associated with snow, cozy clothes, and warm drinks. For example, “겨울에는 눈이 많이 온다” means “It snows a lot in winter.”
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말 한 만디에 천 냥 빚도 갚는다 is similar to the English saying "A soft answer turns away wrath"
How would you apply this proverb in real-life situations? Please see next slide for the full mechanics 🎁
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흥얼거리다 means “to hum” or sing a tune softly without full lyrics, often when someone has a song stuck in their head. It’s usually done casually, like when you unconsciously hum along to music while working.
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떠오르다 means “to come in mind” when recalling a thought, memory, or idea. It can also mean “to rise,” as in the sun or moon rising.
For example, “좋은 생각이 떠올랐다” means “A good idea came to mind.”
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콩깍지가 씌다 (KONG-KKAK-JI-GA-SSI-DA) is similar to the English saying, “love is blind.”
Any experience where you think this proverb suits best? Share your stories in the comments section! Please see next slide for the full mechanics 🎁
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밑줄을 긋다 literally means “to draw a line under,” and is used when underlining important words or sentences in a text.
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추천도서 means “recommended book.” It usually refers to books suggested by a club, teacher, library, or group for people to read.
A book club, for example, may choose a ‘추천도서’ every month for members to read and discuss.
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명장면 means an iconic or memorable scene in a movie, drama, or show.
It refers to scenes that leave a lasting impression due to their emotional, dramatic, or visual impact.
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주인공 means the main character or protagonist in a story, movie, or play.
The 주인공 is the central figure who drives the story forward and faces the main conflict. You are the ‘주인공’ of your life.
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소 잃고 외양간 고친다 is similar to the English saying "Closing the stable door after the horse has bolted."
Shoutout to our SPFL-K students! 💙
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오디션을 보다 is a phrase using two words, 오디션 which means ‘audition’ and 보다 ‘to take’. 보다 can also be used in the same way for ‘taking an exam’.
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안무를 배우다 is a phrase using two words, 안무 which means ‘choreography’ and 배우다 which means ‘to learn’.
Not only applicable to Kpop dance, but you can use this phrase to describe when you learn ballet, traditional dance and more!
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Ever heard the saying "Don't count your chickens before they hatch?" 김칫국부터 마신다 (KIM-CHIT-GUK BU-TEO MA-SHIN-DA) carries the same meaning!
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선물하다 means “to gift something”. This expression can be used to describe when you give a present for a birthday or celebration. The word 선물 alone means “present/gift.”
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바르다 means “to apply something”. It can be used to describe applying skincare or makeup, but it can also be used to describe other situations like spreading butter on a bread.
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Let's learn words related to K-Beauty as we celebrate the upcoming ultimate glow-up event!
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잘하다 means “to be good at something”. You can use this word to describe hobbies or skills that you are good at!
What interest or hobby do you want to be good at these days?
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