A2 noun 2 دقیقه مطالعه

반장

A student who is elected by their classmates to be the leader or representative of the class.

banjang

Explanation at your level:

A banjang is a student leader. In Korea, students pick one person to be the banjang. This person helps the teacher. You can call them Banjang-nim to be polite. It is a very important job in the classroom!

The banjang is the class president. Every school class in Korea usually has one. The banjang is elected by the students. They help the teacher organize the class and keep things quiet. It is a great way to learn to be a leader.

In the Korean education system, a banjang is a student representative elected to lead the class. They act as a bridge between the teacher and the students. If you are a banjang, you are responsible for maintaining discipline and assisting with classroom activities. It is a common role that helps students develop social and leadership skills early on.

The role of the banjang is a significant part of school culture in Korea. Beyond just being a 'class president,' the banjang often carries the weight of peer expectations. They are expected to be role models, showing maturity and responsibility. It is interesting to see how this role shapes student dynamics and interactions throughout the school year.

The banjang serves as an institutionalized role within the Korean classroom, functioning as a microcosm of social governance. By electing a banjang, students engage in a rudimentary form of democratic participation. This position requires a balance between peer loyalty and compliance with faculty expectations, often placing the student in a complex social position that requires diplomacy and conflict resolution skills.

The banjang archetype is deeply embedded in the Korean socio-educational fabric. Historically, this role has evolved from a simple monitor to a more complex representative position. It reflects cultural values such as gongdongche (community) and chaegim-gam (sense of responsibility). The banjang acts as a mediator, and the selection process itself provides a fascinating insight into the social hierarchy and democratic values taught within the classroom setting.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Banjang means class president.
  • It is an elected student role.
  • Always use -nim for politeness.
  • It is a common role in Korean schools.

The term banjang (반장) is a cornerstone of the Korean educational experience. Think of it as the class president or class representative. When you hear this word, you are looking at a student who has been chosen by their peers to take on a leadership role.

Being a banjang isn't just about having a title. It involves real responsibility, such as helping the teacher with daily tasks, organizing group projects, and making sure the classroom runs smoothly. It is a position that teaches students about responsibility, democracy, and leadership from a very young age.

The word banjang is composed of two Sino-Korean characters: ban (반), meaning 'class' or 'group,' and jang (장), meaning 'head' or 'leader.' This structure is very common in Korean, where jang is attached to many roles, such as gukjang (bureau chief) or sajang (company president).

Historically, the role of the banjang was influenced by traditional hierarchical structures, but it evolved into a more democratic process in modern schools. It has been a standard feature of the Korean school system for decades, reflecting a culture that values order and collective organization within the classroom environment.

You will mostly hear banjang used in school settings. When students talk to their representative, they often say 'Banjang-nim' to show respect, adding the honorific suffix -nim.

Common phrases include banjang-eul ppopda (to elect a class president) or banjang-eul hada (to serve as class president). It is a neutral term, but it carries a sense of authority and respect within the classroom context.

While banjang is a title rather than a source of many idioms, it appears in common phrases: 1. Banjang-eul matda: To take on the role of class president. 2. Banjang-ui immu: The duties of the class president. 3. Banjang seongeo: Class president election. 4. Banjang-eul gyeoljeonghada: To decide on a class president. 5. Banjang-ui yeokhal: The role of the class president.

In Korean, banjang functions as a standard noun. It does not have plural forms like English nouns because the plural is implied by context or context markers like -deul. The pronunciation is [ban-jang] with a clear 'b' sound and a nasal 'ng' ending.

It is often used with the subject particle -i/ga or topic particle -eun/neun. When addressing the person, adding -nim is essential for polite communication.

Fun Fact

The 'jang' suffix is used for leadership roles across many Korean organizations.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ban.dʒaŋ/

Similar to the sounds in 'ban' and 'jang'

US /ban.dʒaŋ/

Crisp 'b' and nasal 'ng'

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing 'ng' as 'n'
  • Missing the aspiration in 'j'
  • Incorrect vowel length

Rhymes With

jang gwang sang bang hang

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

شنیدن 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

hak-saeng ban seon-saeng-nim

Learn Next

seon-geo im-mu ri-deo-sip

پیشرفته

min-ju-ju-ui ja-chi-hwal-dong

Grammar to Know

Honorific Suffix -nim

Banjang-nim

Subject Particle -i/ga

Banjang-i

Copula -ida

Banjang-ida

Examples by Level

1

Banjang-i wasseoyo.

The class president arrived.

Subject particle -i

2

Banjang-nim, annyeonghaseyo.

Hello, Class President.

Polite suffix -nim

3

Banjang-eun nugu-yeyo?

Who is the class president?

Question particle

4

Naega banjang-iya.

I am the class president.

Copula

5

Banjang-i pillyohaeyo.

We need a class president.

Verb usage

6

Banjang-gwa iyagihaeyo.

Talk with the class president.

Conjunction

7

Banjang-eun chakaeyo.

The class president is nice.

Adjective

8

Banjang-eul chajayo.

Looking for the class president.

Object particle

1

Banjang-i seonsaengnim-eul dowayo.

2

Uriman-ui banjang-eul ppop-eoyo.

3

Banjang-eun gongbu-do jalhaeyo.

4

Banjang-nim-ege mureoboseyo.

5

Banjang-i doel-geyo.

6

Banjang-eun jikchaek-i isseoyo.

7

Banjang-i hyeop-jo-haeyo.

8

Banjang-i ban-eul jikyeoyo.

1

Banjang-eun ban-ui daepyo-imnida.

2

Seongeo-reul tonghae banjang-eul seonchul-haeyo.

3

Banjang-ui immu-neun jungyohaeyo.

4

Banjang-nim-kkeseo mal-ssum-hasyeosseoyo.

5

Banjang-i doemyeon chaegim-gam-i saenggyeoyo.

6

Banjang-eun haksaeng-deul-ui uigyeon-eul deureoyo.

7

Banjang-i ban-ui bunwigi-reul bakkwoyo.

8

Banjang-i doego sip-eoyo.

1

Banjang-eun haksaeng-gwa gyo-sa sai-ui gyo-ryu-reul dopnida.

2

Banjang-i doeneun geos-eun haksaeng-sijeol-ui teukbyeol-han gyeongheom-imnida.

3

Banjang-i gyeolgwan-eul dae-sin jeondal-haeyo.

4

Banjang-ui yeokhal-eun gyeok-sik-e ttara dallajil su isseoyo.

5

Banjang-i ban-ui munje-reul haegyeol-haeya haeyo.

6

Banjang-eun ri-deo-sip-eul baeul su inneun gihoe-imnida.

7

Banjang-i doemyeon gyeol-jeong-ryeok-i pillyohaeyo.

8

Banjang-eun ban-ui eolgul-imnida.

1

Banjang-eun haksaeng-ui jachi-hwal-dong-eul jido-haneun yeokhal-eul suhaeng-hamnida.

2

Banjang-ui seon-chul-gwa-jeong-eun min-ju-ju-ui-jeok gachi-reul baeuneun gye-gi-ga doemnida.

3

Banjang-i gajineun gwon-wi-neun ban-ui bun-wi-gi-e yeong-hyang-eul michimnida.

4

Banjang-eun gyo-sa-wa haksaeng sai-ui gae-gaek-jeok jung-jae-ja-imnida.

5

Banjang-i doeneun geos-eun gae-in-ui seong-jang-e gieo-hamnida.

6

Banjang-ui immu-neun ban-ui gyeol-soek-ryeok-eul ganghwa-haneun de it-seumnida.

7

Banjang-i doemyeon gwan-ri-jeok neung-ryeok-i yo-gu-doemnida.

8

Banjang-eun haksaeng-ui dae-pyo-seo-reul sang-jing-hamnida.

1

Banjang-ui jik-chaek-eun haksaeng-ui sa-hoe-jeok gwan-gye-wa ri-deo-sip-eul hyeong-seong-haneun gicho-ga doemnida.

2

Banjang-i suhaeng-haneun yeokhal-eun gyo-yuk-gwa-jeong-ui sum-eun gyeol-sil-imnida.

3

Banjang-ui seon-chul-eun haksaeng-deul-ui gwa-gwan-gwa gachi-gwan-eul ban-yeong-hamnida.

4

Banjang-i doeneun gwa-jeong-eun haksaeng-ui ja-a-sil-hyeon-e gieo-haneun jung-yo-han gi-jeom-imnida.

5

Banjang-eun haksaeng-ui jachi-gigu-ui haek-sim-jeok in-mul-imnida.

6

Banjang-i gajineun chaegim-gam-eun haksaeng-ui in-seong-gyo-yuk-e gieo-hamnida.

7

Banjang-ui yeokhal-eun min-ju-ju-ui-jeok sa-hoe-reul jumbi-haneun gwa-je-imnida.

8

Banjang-i doeneun geos-eun haksaeng-ui sa-hoe-jeok ji-wi-reul hyeong-seong-haneun gye-gi-ga doemnida.

ترکیب‌های رایج

banjang-eul ppopda
banjang-eul hada
banjang-nim
banjang seongeo
banjang-ui immu
banjang-ui yeokhal
banjang-eul matda
banjang-eul gyeoljeonghada
banjang-eul chulma-hada
banjang-eul jik-eop-eul-matda

Idioms & Expressions

"Banjang-ui kkeut-eun..."

The end of a term

Banjang-ui kkeut-eun jeol-eop-gwa hamkke-yeyo.

neutral

"Banjang-ui chaegim"

The weight of the role

Banjang-ui chaegim-eun mugowo-yo.

neutral

"Banjang-eul nolida"

To aim for the position

Banjang-eul noligo isseoyo.

casual

"Banjang-ui ja-ri"

The seat/position of the leader

Banjang-ui ja-ri-neun swipji-an-ayo.

neutral

"Banjang-eul gyeok-ha-da"

To support/promote

Banjang-eul gyeok-ha-ja.

casual

"Banjang-ui gwon-wi"

The authority of the class president

Banjang-ui gwon-wi-reul jikyeo-yo.

formal

Easily Confused

반장 vs Sajang

Both end in -jang

Sajang is for companies, banjang for schools.

Sajang-nim (CEO) vs. Banjang-nim (Class Rep).

반장 vs Teamjang

Both are leaders

Teamjang is for office teams.

Teamjang-nim (Team leader).

반장 vs Gukjang

Both are leaders

Gukjang is for government bureaus.

Gukjang-nim (Bureau chief).

반장 vs Ban-jang (factory)

Same word

Contextual, factory vs school.

Factory ban-jang vs School ban-jang.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + banjang-eul + verb

Naega banjang-eul haesseoyo.

B1

Banjang-nim + -kkeseo + verb

Banjang-nim-kkeseo o-syeosseoyo.

A2

Banjang-eun + noun + -ida

Banjang-eun daepyo-ida.

B1

Banjang-eul + ppopda

Banjang-eul ppop-eul sigan-ida.

B2

Banjang-ui + noun

Banjang-ui immu-neun jungyohada.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

bu-banjang Vice-class president

Verbs

banjang-eul hada To be the class president

مرتبط

ban Root word meaning class

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Banjang-nim (Formal) Banjang (Neutral) Banjang-a (Casual)

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'banjang' for a company boss Use 'sajang' or 'teamjang'
Banjang is specific to school classes.
Forgetting 'nim' when addressing Use 'Banjang-nim'
It sounds rude without the honorific.
Confusing with 'ban-jang' (a factory leader) Context is key
Banjang can also mean a foreman in a factory.
Thinking 'banjang' is a teacher It is a student
Teachers are 'seonsaengnim'.
Using 'banjang' as a verb Use 'banjang-eul hada'
Banjang is a noun, not a verb.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a student with a sash saying 'Banjang' standing at the front.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it when referring to the class representative.

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Cultural Insight

It reflects the importance of group organization in Korea.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always add -nim for respect.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'ng' sound at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't call a teacher 'banjang'.

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Did You Know?

Some schools have banjang elections every month!

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Study Smart

Watch K-dramas and listen for the word.

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Practice

Say 'Ban-jang' 10 times fast.

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Context

Only use in school contexts.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ban (Class) + Jang (Head) = Head of Class.

Visual Association

A student standing in front of the classroom with a badge.

Word Web

School Teacher Election Leader Class

چالش

Ask a Korean friend who their banjang was in school.

ریشه کلمه

Korean (Sino-Korean)

Original meaning: Leader of a class/group

بافت فرهنگی

None, it is a standard school role.

Equivalent to 'Class President' or 'Class Rep'.

Often seen in Korean school-themed dramas (K-dramas).

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • Banjang-nim, annyeonghaseyo.
  • Banjang-eul ppop-eoyo.
  • Banjang-ui immu.

in elections

  • Banjang seongeo.
  • Chulma-hada.
  • Tu-pyo.

in class

  • Banjang-i wasseoyo.
  • Banjang-ege mureobwa.
  • Banjang-ui jik-chaek.

in drama

  • Banjang-nim, jom dowajuseyo.
  • Banjang-eun nugu?

Conversation Starters

"Who was the banjang in your school?"

"Do you think being a banjang is difficult?"

"What qualities make a good banjang?"

"Have you ever been a banjang?"

"Why do schools have a banjang?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you were a leader.

What would you do if you were the banjang?

Write about your favorite school representative.

Why is student leadership important?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is gender-neutral.

Usually one semester or one year.

Yes, sometimes there are male and female representatives.

No, it is a volunteer student role.

They assist the banjang.

Almost all primary and secondary schools do.

It requires responsibility and time.

If you are in a Korean school, yes!

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The ___ is the leader of the class.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: banjang

Banjang is the class president.

multiple choice A2

What is the polite way to call a banjang?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Banjang-nim

Adding -nim is polite.

true false B1

A banjang is a teacher.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

A banjang is a student.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matching roles.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-object-verb order.

fill blank A2

We need to ___ a banjang.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: elect

You elect a leader.

multiple choice B1

What is the root meaning of 'jang'?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Head/Leader

Jang means head.

true false A1

Banjang is a student.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Yes, it is a student role.

match pairs B2

Word

معنی

All matched!

Vocabulary matching.

sentence order C1

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Correct sentence structure.

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