For this week, after finishing watching the Oscar awarded movie "Parasite", we dig deeper into the plot, the meaning and the interpretation of scenes and the story. Therefore, my language partner and I had a conversational interview based on this topic and particularly how I felt about the movie.
영화 어땠어요? (Do you like the movie?)
재밌었어요. 영화 좋아해요 (I really like it and it is a great and super informative movie)
어떤 점이 재밌었어요? (What do you think was interesting about the movie?)
그 집에서 일하던 도우미분이 복숭아 아르레기가 있으셨는데 복숭아 가루를 주변에 부으며 사모님에게 아주머니가 폐렴이 있다하며 속였어요
(It is when they spill the peach powder around the servant and try to get her fired.)
기생충이 어떤 뜻인줄 알아요? (Do you know what "Parasites" mean?)
이 영화에선 기생충은 가난한 가족입니다 부자 가족한테 의존하며 속입니다.(Biologically speaking, parasites are organisms that live on or in a host organism and get their food from or at the expense of their host. In the movie, the Kim clan, and the former servant's family are parasites who get money, food, and shelter from the Park's while the Park's is the host.)
Then, after finishing discussing the movie, we turned our gears and started to learn more about sentence structures and how to say verbs and write them in different tenses. For sentence structures, in Korean, sentences consist of either a “subject + verb” or a “subject + object + verb.” For example, I like bananas (바나나 좋아해요). Bananas, the subject will be put in the first place and the verb "like" is put at the end. Another example can be, I do not like to study (저는 공부한느걸 싫어해요), using Korean sentences rules, the sentence will be translated as "study I don't like". Furthermore, we discussed how to express verbs in different tenses, including past tense, future tense and present tense. For the verb "watch 보다", for example, the past tense will be Watched 봤다, the present tense will be Watching 보고있다 and the future tense will be Will watch 볼거다. For the verb "eat 먹다", we have Eating 먹고있다, Ate 먹었다 and will eat 먹을거다. For the verb "like 좋아하다", we have liking 좋아하고있다, liked 좋아했다 and will like 좋아할거다. After seeing these examples, patterns of changing tenses can be found evidently. When applying these verbs into sentences will be like I will go to sleep at 9 PM
()저는 9시에 잘거에요) and last week, I watched the movie “Parasite” with Raymond (저는 지난주에 용준이랑 기생충 봤어요). For next week, we will formally expand these topics about Korean sentence structures and grammar and I'm looking forward to learning them.
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