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Welcome to today's lesson on describing people in Korean! This topic is not just about learning a set of vocabulary words; it's about enriching your ability to communicate and express yourself. Describing people is an essential skill in any language, and in Korean, it opens up a world of possibilities to connect with others. Whether you’re talking about friends, family, or even celebrities, knowing how to use adjectives effectively will enhance your conversations and allow you to share your thoughts and impressions clearly.

In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

Introduction to Describing People[edit | edit source]

In Korean, just like in English, we use adjectives to describe both physical appearances and personality traits. This lesson is designed for complete beginners, so we’ll start from the basics and work our way up to more complex structures.

Physical Appearance[edit | edit source]

We’ll begin by discussing how to describe physical attributes such as height, weight, hair color, and eye color. Understanding these terms will help you paint a vivid picture of someone in your conversations.

Personality Traits[edit | edit source]

Next, we’ll explore adjectives that describe personality traits. From cheerful and friendly to shy and reserved, knowing how to articulate someone’s character in Korean is invaluable.

Sentence Structure[edit | edit source]

We will also cover the basic sentence structures used in descriptions, including the use of the verb "to be" (이다) and how to form coherent sentences that flow naturally.

Examples of Describing People[edit | edit source]

Now, let’s dive into some specific examples! Below are tables with various adjectives used to describe people.

Physical Appearance Examples[edit | edit source]

Korean Pronunciation English
키가 크다 ki-ga keu-da tall
키가 작다 ki-ga jak-da short
날씬하다 nal-ssin-ha-da slim
통통하다 tong-tong-ha-da chubby
머리가 길다 meo-ri-ga gil-da long hair
머리가 짧다 meo-ri-ga jjal-da short hair
갈색 머리 gal-saek meo-ri brown hair
검은 머리 geo-meun meo-ri black hair
파란 눈 pa-ran nun blue eyes
갈색 눈 gal-saek nun brown eyes

Personality Trait Examples[edit | edit source]

Korean Pronunciation English
친절하다 chin-jeol-ha-da kind
재미있다 jae-mi-it-da funny
조용하다 jo-yong-ha-da quiet
똑똑하다 ttok-ttok-ha-da smart
게으르다 ge-eu-reu-da lazy
활발하다 hwal-bal-ha-da active
친근하다 chin-geun-ha-da friendly
겸손하다 gyeom-son-ha-da humble
신중하다 sin-jung-ha-da cautious
용감하다 yong-gam-ha-da brave

Forming Descriptive Sentences[edit | edit source]

To create full sentences that describe someone, we use the structure:

[Subject] + [Adjective] + [이다]

For example:

  • 그녀는 키가 크다. (She is tall.)
  • 그는 재미있다. (He is funny.)

In these examples:

  • "그녀는" (she) and "그는" (he) are the subjects.
  • "키가 크다" (is tall) and "재미있다" (is funny) are the descriptive parts.

Let’s practice a few more sentences to solidify your understanding:

1. 그녀는 날씬하다. (She is slim.)

2. 그는 똑똑하다. (He is smart.)

3. 그들은 친절하다. (They are kind.)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have covered the basics, let’s put your knowledge to the test! Below are ten exercises designed to help you practice describing people.

Exercise 1: Translation[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Korean:

1. She is short.

2. He has brown hair.

3. They are friendly.

Answers:

1. 그녀는 작다.

2. 그는 갈색 머리이다.

3. 그들은 친근하다.

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct adjective:

1. 그 친구는 ________ (funny).

2. 그녀는 ________ (tall).

3. 그들은 ________ (kind).

Answers:

1. 재미있다

2. 키가 크다

3. 친절하다

Exercise 3: Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the Korean adjectives with their English translations:

1. 게으르다

2. 용감하다

3. 조용하다

a. lazy

b. brave

c. quiet

Answers:

1 - a, 2 - b, 3 - c

Exercise 4: Descriptive Sentence Creation[edit | edit source]

Create descriptive sentences using the adjectives provided:

1. (활발하다, 그녀)

2. (날씬하다, 그는)

Answers:

1. 그녀는 활발하다. (She is active.)

2. 그는 날씬하다. (He is slim.)

Exercise 5: True or False[edit | edit source]

Determine if the following statements are true or false:

1. "그녀는 똑똑하다" means "She is lazy."

2. "그는 키가 작다" means "He is short."

Answers:

1. False

2. True

Exercise 6: Write a Paragraph[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph describing a family member or friend using at least three adjectives.

Example Answer:

내 친구는 키가 크고 날씬하며 친절하다. (My friend is tall, slim, and kind.)

Exercise 7: Listening Comprehension[edit | edit source]

Listen to a short description and write down the adjectives used.

Example Answer:

(You would create an audio clip for this exercise.)

Exercise 8: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

In pairs, take turns describing each other using at least five adjectives.

Example Answer:

"나는 친구가 재미있고 친절하다고 생각해." (I think my friend is funny and kind.)

Exercise 9: Vocabulary Quiz[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence:

"그녀는 ________ (funny)."

a. 조용하다

b. 재미있다

c. 게으르다

Answer: b. 재미있다

Exercise 10: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Role-play a scenario where you describe a famous person using at least five adjectives.

Example Answer:

"나는 방탄소년단의 RM을 좋아해. 그는 똑똑하고 용감하며 멋있다." (I like BTS's RM. He is smart, brave, and cool.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have now learned how to describe people's physical appearance and personality in Korean. This is a crucial skill that will serve you well in your journey to becoming fluent in the language. Keep practicing these structures and vocabulary, and don’t forget to have fun while doing so!

Remember, the more you practice, the more natural it will feel to describe people in Korean. Happy learning!

Videos[edit | edit source]

How to describe physical appearance in Korean? - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Describe Appearance in Korean - YouTube[edit | edit source]



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