KORN112 EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS KORN 112 Final Exam 스터디 가이드 5 월 3 일 화요일 00:01am-11:59pm Date: Guidelines: 1. You will have a 120-minute window to complete the test. 2. Find a quiet place and set aside enough time to complete the test before you begin. Note that you are not allowed to save your progress and continue at a later time. You can take the test only ONCE and cannot retake the test. 3. You may use a one-page handwritten cheat sheet during the test. You should write one full page. The cheat sheet may include grammar structures, vocabulary items, and your personal notes. However, the cheat sheet should not include complete sentences or English translations. You will need to upload the images of your cheat sheet at the end of the test. 10 points will be deducted if you fail to do so. 4. Any navigating away from the quiz is not allowed (e.g., You are not allowed to use or read online dictionary/online translator/midterm review). Your test progress will be recorded in the Quiz Log. 5. You must handwrite the answers on paper for the writing section. Take a picture of the writing, and upload it on Canvas (jpeg, jpg, png, and pdf allowed). 6. You should not copy from your assignments or others’ work. Your writing will be checked for plagiarism. 7. If you have any questions, please email the instructor (siwlee@upenn.edu) Chapters: 7-12 과 Structure: 듣기 Listening I. - There will be 2 parts: Narration and Conversation Practice with textbook and workbook audios. 단어 & 표현 Vocabulary & Expressions II. - Question format: multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, matching As you prepare for the exam, one of the helpful exercises will be to categorize words by the types of speech (e.g., nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs), and compare their uses within the same category. - Study which particles are used in any given expressions (e.g., 스트레스를 풀다; 스트레스가 풀리다) KORN112 EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS 문법 Grammar III. - Question format: Fill in the blanks, short answer questions (sentence-length) Going over WB exercises and in-class handouts would be helpful. 읽기 Reading IV. - 2 passages will be given There will be various types of questions: Multiple choice questions, filling in the blanks, and short answer questions in Korean/English. You may practice with long passages in WB wrap-up sections. 쓰기 Writing V. - You will be asked to write a paragraph length text, and specific instructions will be given regarding the topic (e.g., 취미, 명절) and the speech style (e.g., intimate/deferential/polite informal/plain speech style 로 쓰세요.) KORN112 EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS Grammar Summary Lesson 7 ~어/아 보이다 it appears, looks 머리 자르니까 시원해 보여요. 피자가 맛있어 보여요. ~이/히/리/기 보다-보이다 passive verbs 닫다-닫히다 팔다-팔리다 개가 고양이를 쫓다. 고양이가 (개한테) 쫓기다. 쫓다-쫓기다 ~어/아 있다 in the state of being ~어/아 가지고 because, since; by doing ~는 데(에) in/for ~ing 도서관은 24 시간 열려 있어요. 의자에 앉아 있다. 가까워 가지고 Fresh Grocer 에 가 가지고 장 봐요. 된장찌개 만드는 데(에) 뭐가 필요해요? Lesson 8 ~던데 Talking retrospectively about one’s previous experience ~지? (with question words) information question, indirect question; you knew the answer but somehow you forgot ~(으)ㄹ 테니까 As (I) intend/expect ~느라고 As a result of/while/because of/~ing ~(으)/ㄴ/는/(으)ㄹ 줄 알다/모르다 Presumed thought; know/knew, don’t know/didn’t know 지난 번에 보니까 수빈이 아파트가 넓던데. 스티브 생일이 언제지? 내가 청소할 테니까 너가 설거지 해. 비가 올 테니까 우산 가져가세요. Spring Fling 에서 노느라고 공부를 못 했다. 헨리가 한국사람인 줄 알았어요. 헨리가 중국사람인 줄 몰랐어요. Lesson 9 3 시 예약했어요. 하다 vs 되다 ‘do’ vs. ‘get done’ ~게 하다 make someone do something 머리를 짧게 해 주세요. ~는/(으)ㄴ 거예요/거야 clarifying or recounting an action; the fact is… 책 읽는 거예요. ~이/히/리/기/우 아기가 밥을 먹어요. 먹다-먹이다 (제가) 아기한테 밥을 먹여요. 입다-입히다 아기가 자요. causative ~이/히/리/기/우 네, 3 시로 예약되어 있네요. KORN112 EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS 울다-울리다 (제가) 아기를 재워요. 웃다-웃기다 자다-재우다 Lesson 10 ~었/았다(가) expressing change in momentum; the action has been completed 수요일에 학교에 갔다가 본촌에 가요. ~더라고(요) expressing speaker’s past experience 지드래곤을 봤는데 멋있더라고요. ~어/아(서) 죽겠다 so…that I would die ~기도 하다 But sometimes do something too ~어/아 버리다 do something completely 숙제가 많아서 죽겠어요. 주말에 보통 도서관에 가요. 센터시티에 가기도 해요. 냉장고에 있는 케이크를 다 먹어 버렸어요. Lesson 11 ~나 보다 / ~(으)ㄴ가 It seems/I guess 마크 기분이 좋은가 봐요. ~기는 ~하다 did something but… 어제 자기는 잤는데 아직도 피곤해요. ~거나 do something or else; connecting verbs/adjectives 주말에 보통 자거나 넷플릭스 봐요. ~대요/(이)래요 Hearsay; someone says something 센터시티에 있는 본촌이 맛있대요. -(이)라면 If it were/is 제가 부자라면 여행하고 싶어요. ~(으)ㄴ가요 / ~나요 expressing uncertainty; is it (the case), like… 내일 숙제가 있나요? ~(으)ㄹ 걸 그랬어요 expressing regret: should have done something 예약을 할 걸 그랬어요. ~(으)려다가 about to do something but then… 피자 먹으려다가 햄버거 먹었어요. -(이)든지 anything, anybody, any time, any place 보다 Lesson 12 무엇이든지, 언제든지, 누구든지, 어디든지