Traveler's guide: Simple Conversational Korean

Hey viewers!
Due to COVID-19, I figured you'd be staying at home, dying out of boredom,
planning what to do when the COVID-19 ends.
And I believe that some of you are planning to take a trip to different countries(hope South Korea is one of them) after the quarantine.

Well, today we brought an interesting topic for you!

Simple Conversational Korean

1. Daily



















e.g.
Restroom: 화장실[Hwa jang sil]
Restaurant: 음식점[Eum sik jeom]



These are the ones that are often used in daily life!
After roaming around, you must be hungry and gotta eat, so...

2. In the restaurants


How to say the numbers in this case:
1: han
2: doo
3: se
4: ne
5: daseot
6: yeoseot
7: ilgop
8: yeodeol
9: A-hob
10: yeol










There are various religions in this world and I know some of them
strictly ban specific foods.

So,

Pork: 돼지고기 [Dwae ji go gi]
Beef: 소고기 [So go gi]
Chicken: 닭고기 [Dak go gi]
Fish: 물고기 [Mul go gi]



Now, time to buy some souvenirs.😉😉😉😉

3. Shopping






Okay so time to wrap up, hope you liked our post!
Also it would be great if it helped you alot :)
Use it well while visiting here, South Korea!

See you next time! Til then, stay safe :D




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Incheon, Songdo - International City

Students meet the world at Songdo international city

The Songdo International Business District (IBD) is a global education and business hub in Northeast Asia. It is growing rapidly and is currently home to many high-tech and bio-medical international businesses. Songdo was built from scratch on 1,500 acres of reclaimed land along Incheon’s waterfront about 30 miles from Seoul and 20 minutes from Incheon International Airport.Forty percent of Songdo is green space. Resident walk or bike to work and school. Visitors enjoy the city’s boutiques, cafés, and lively restaurants. You can take a quiet stroll – or glide in a canoe – through Songdo Central Park’s beautiful 101-acres, relax with a round of golf at the INU affiliated Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Club or take in the view from the 65th-floor of Northeast Asia Trade Tower. For a list of major attractions, visit the Incheon Tourism or the Convention Center websites. 

Campus Map

Hello everyone.
This is our first post on this blog.

Today, I would like to introduce the campus for you.
A lot of international students get confused about the location of each building.
That is the reason that I prepared a map with all the locations and descriptions about the campus.

I hope that it might help you get used to the campus.
Moreover, I highlighted our major building which is n. 14, right next to the Faculty Office.


See you soon!

About Our Major

Korean Trade & Commerce.


Korea is currently the 15th largest economy in the world and is considered as an emerging economic powerhouse, leaping toward Asian leadership with its neighboring countries as China and Japan.


The growing importance of the Korean economy rises the need for professionals in international trade focused on Korea. By anticipating the trend and responding to a new vision for the role of Korea in the 21st century, SONAS, for the first time ever, introduced a new in-bound program, Korea Trade & Commerce, intended for foreign students. SONAS expects to deliver relevant talents who will become experts not only in Korea but in the expanding field for international trade.


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Contact and Visit

Address: 119 Academy-ro Yeonsu-gu School of Northeast Asian Studies Bldg. 14

Phone: +82-32-835-8710, 8933   Fax: +82-32-853-0784


Near bus:

16, 8, 81, 8A

780, 780-1, 780-2

908, 909

3002

Near Subway:
Incheon Line N. 2 - Incheon National University Front Gate