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KIIP 2: Unit 3–Essential Words and Phrases about Clothing

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Welcome to the Self-Study Korean Podcast. Today we’re diving into KIIP Level 2: Unit 3. In this episode, we’ll learn how to talk about clothes and shoes in Korean. Get ready to expand your vocabulary, learn two important grammar points, and practice practical phrases for shopping or describing what you wear. Let’s begin!________________________________________Visit our website for more details:KIIP Level 2: Unit 3–Essential Words and Phrases about Clothes and Shoes________________________________________Essential VocabularyFirst, let’s learn the key words divided into categories.👒 Hats and Glasses• 쓰다 – To wear (hat, glasses)• 모자 – Hat• 헬멧 – Helmet• 안전모 – Safety helmet• 안경 – Glasses• 선글라스 – Sunglasses👟 Shoes• 신다 – To wear (shoes)• 운동화 – Sneakers• 구두 – Dress shoes• 슬리퍼 – Slippers• 샌들 – Sandals• 부츠 – Boots• 작업화 – Work shoes👚 Clothing Items• 입다 – To wear (clothes)• 티셔츠 – T-shirt• 셔츠 – Shirt• 블라우스 – Blouse• 코트 – Coat• 바지 – Pants• 청바지 – Jeans• 치마 – Skirt• 원피스 – One-piece dress• 점퍼 – Jumper• 조끼 – Vest• 작업복 – Work uniform🧣 Accessories• 하다 – To wear (accessories)• 스카프 – Scarf• 목도리 – Muffler• 귀걸이 – Earrings• 목걸이 – Necklace👗 Describing Clothing• 치수 – Size• 잘 맞다 – To fit well• 어울리다 – To look good on someone• 굽이 높다 – To have high heels• 길이 – Length• 짧다 – To be short• 길다 – To be long• 편하다 – To be comfortable• 디자인 – Design• 마음에 들다 – To like (lit. to enter one’s heart)• 시원하다 – To be cool, refreshing• 땀 – Sweat• 마르다 – To dry• 주머니 – Pocket• 정장 – Formal wearGrammar Notes & Example Sentences1. Noun + 이나 (Choices or Alternatives)Use this to offer one or more options.Conjugation rules:• If the verb ends in a consonant → -을게요• If it ends in a vowel → -ㄹ게요Examples:• 생일에 무엇을 선물로 좋아할까요? (I can't eat spicy food well.) → 옷이나 액세서리를 받고 싶어요. (I want to receive clothes or accessories.)• 라민 씨, 토요일이나 일요일에 시간 있어요? 같이 영화 봐요. (Ramin, are you free on Saturday or Sunday? Let’s watch a movie together!)• 저는 버스나 지하철을 타고 회사에 가요.(I take the bus or subway to work.)2. Verb + 아/어 보다 (Trying Something)This pattern is used when trying something out for the first time or suggesting someone try it.Conjugation Rules:· If the verb stem ends in ㅏ, ㅗ → -아 보다· Otherwise → -어 보다Examples:• 제주도 가 봤어요? (Have you been to Jeju Island?) → 네, 작년 여름에 가 봤어요. (Yes, I went there last summer.)• 이 운동화가 편해요. 한번 신어 보세요.(These sneakers are comfortable. Try them on.)• 이 원피스 한번 입어 보세요.(Try on this dress.)Listening ComprehensionLet’s listen to a short passage:우리 회사의 작업복이 옷은 우리 회사의 작업복입니다. 우리는 작업복으로 티셔츠, 바지, 조끼를 입습니다. 이 티셔츠와 바지는 시원하고 편합니다. 땀도 빨리 마릅니다. 조끼에는 주머니가 많이 있습니다. 그래서 필요한 물건을 넣습니다. 저는 이 옷이 아주 마음에 듭니다.Translation:These are our company's work uniforms. We wear T-shirts, pants, and vests. The T-shirts and pants are cool and comfortable, and sweat dries quickly. The vest has many pockets, so we can store necessary items. I really like these clothes.Quiz Time!Translate the following into Korean using today’s grammar:1. I want to buy shoes or a bag.2. Shall we go shopping on Saturday or Sunday?3. Try on these sneakers; they are comfortable!Answers1. 신발이나 가방을 사고 싶어요.2. 토요일이나 일요일에 쇼핑 갈까요?3. 이 운동화를 신어 보세요. 편해요!That's all for today's episode.✅Review the vocabulary and practice describing your favorite outfits🌐 Visit KoreanTopik.com for more learning resources📝 Leave a comment describing your favorite clothesusing today's vocabularyThanks for tuning in, and as always, happy studying!

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