Korean work and school phrases for Japanese speakers: short practical replies
This deck trains compact Korean for structured settings: work messages, meetings, language class, assignments, questions to a teacher, classmate exchanges and short feedback.
What this deck teaches
Work and school Korean needs clarity more than personality. The useful sentence is often short: confirming a deadline, asking for one more explanation, saying you will revise something, or telling a classmate you have not finished yet.
The groups cover office greetings, quick work updates, meetings, progress, deadlines, requests, corrections, language class, assignments and feedback. Keeping these in one deck separates professional and classroom Korean from the friend-chat deck.
The answers are Hangul-only and written as speakable utterances. That keeps VoiceCards on the Korean voice and makes the deck usable for both listening loops and spoken recall.
How to study Korean work and school phrases
- Practise by role. Do the work groups on one day and the class groups on another. The sentence endings and level of formality are easier to keep consistent that way.
- Loop before speaking. Use Listen mode first so the more formal endings sound familiar, then switch to Speak mode and produce the sentence from the Japanese prompt.
- Mark deadline and correction cards. Those are high-pressure moments. Bookmark them and repeat until the sentence comes out without planning.
- Replace the task name. Once the card is easy, change the assignment, document or meeting name. The practical pattern is what you want to keep.
Sample cards
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