文法パターン
慣用句と表現
"사장이 되다"
To become president/CEO
열심히 일해서 사장이 되고 싶어요. (I want to work hard and become CEO.)
neutral"사장님"
Mr./Ms. President/CEO (a respectful way to address the president of a company)
사장님, 안녕하세요? (Hello, Mr. President.)
formal"회사 사장"
Company president/CEO
저분은 우리 회사 사장이에요. (That person is the president of our company.)
neutral"사장 자리"
CEO position
그는 사장 자리를 노리고 있어요. (He's aiming for the CEO position.)
neutral"사장 명의로"
In the name of the president/CEO
이 편지는 사장 명의로 보내는 거예요. (This letter is being sent in the CEO's name.)
neutral"사장실"
President's/CEO's office
사장실은 3층에 있습니다. (The CEO's office is on the 3rd floor.)
neutral"사장 지시"
President's/CEO's instructions
사장 지시대로 일을 처리했어요. (I handled the work according to the CEO's instructions.)
neutral"사장처럼 행동하다"
To act like the boss (can be used negatively, implying being overly authoritative)
신입인데 벌써 사장처럼 행동해요. (He's a new employee, but he's already acting like the boss.)
informal"사장 부재중"
President/CEO is absent
사장이 부재중이라 제가 대신 결정했어요. (The CEO was absent, so I made the decision instead.)
neutral"사장이 바뀌다"
The president/CEO changes
회사의 사장이 다음 달에 바뀔 예정이에요. (The company's president is scheduled to change next month.)
neutral文型パターン
저는 [직책]입니다.
저는 사장입니다. (I am the president.)
[이름] 씨는 [직책]입니다.
김 사장님은 저희 회사 사장님입니다. (Mr. Kim is the president of our company.)
[주어]는 [직책]이/가 되고 싶어요.
저는 사장이 되고 싶어요. (I want to become a CEO.)
[주어]는 [직책]입니다.
우리 아버지는 회사 사장님입니다. (My father is the president of the company.)
[직책], [감사 표현].
사장님, 감사합니다. (President, thank you.)
自分をテスト 24 問
Listen for the greeting to the company president.
Listen for a description of the company president.
Listen for an action involving the company president.
Read this aloud:
안녕하세요, 사장님.
Focus: 사 (sa), 장 (jang), 님 (nim)
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Read this aloud:
사장님, 감사합니다.
Focus: 사 (sa), 장 (jang), 님 (nim), 감 (gam), 사 (sa), 합 (hap), 니 (ni), 다 (da)
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Read this aloud:
저는 사장님을 만났어요.
Focus: 사 (sa), 장 (jang), 님 (nim), 을 (eul), 만 (man), 났 (nat), 어 (eo), 요 (yo)
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Imagine you're introducing your company's CEO. Write a simple sentence in Korean introducing them. Use the word '사장' (sajang).
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Sample answer
우리 회사 사장님입니다. (This is our company's CEO.)
You want to politely ask to speak with the CEO. How would you say 'I want to see the CEO' in Korean, using '사장'?
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사장님을 뵙고 싶습니다. (I would like to see the CEO.)
Complete the sentence: 'The CEO is busy today.' (오늘은 사장님이 ___.)
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오늘은 사장님이 바쁘십니다. (The CEO is busy today.)
What is the characteristic of '김 사장님' (President Kim) mentioned in the passage?
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김 사장님은 아주 친절합니다. (President Kim is very kind.) 우리 회사 직원들은 사장님을 좋아합니다. (Our company employees like the CEO.)
What is the characteristic of '김 사장님' (President Kim) mentioned in the passage?
The first sentence states '김 사장님은 아주 친절합니다' which means 'President Kim is very kind.'
The first sentence states '김 사장님은 아주 친절합니다' which means 'President Kim is very kind.'
What nationality is the CEO of this company?
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이 회사 사장님은 한국 사람입니다. (This company's CEO is Korean.) 그는 매일 일찍 출근합니다. (He goes to work early every day.)
What nationality is the CEO of this company?
The first sentence clearly states '이 회사 사장님은 한국 사람입니다', meaning 'This company's CEO is Korean.'
The first sentence clearly states '이 회사 사장님은 한국 사람입니다', meaning 'This company's CEO is Korean.'
What does '사장님' (sajang-nim) refer to in this context?
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내 친구 아버지는 작은 가게의 사장님입니다. (My friend's father is the owner of a small shop.) 그는 매일 가게에서 손님을 맞이합니다. (He greets customers at the shop every day.)
What does '사장님' (sajang-nim) refer to in this context?
The passage says '작은 가게의 사장님입니다', which means 'the owner of a small shop'. While '사장' can mean CEO of a large company, it's also used for owners of smaller businesses.
The passage says '작은 가게의 사장님입니다', which means 'the owner of a small shop'. While '사장' can mean CEO of a large company, it's also used for owners of smaller businesses.
This sentence means 'Our CEO is kind.' '우리' is 'our', '사장님은' is 'CEO (topic particle)', and '친절해요' is 'is kind'.
This sentence means 'I met the CEO.' '저는' is 'I (topic particle)', '사장님을' is 'CEO (object particle)', and '만났어요' is 'met'.
This sentence means 'The CEO started the meeting.' '사장님이' is 'CEO (subject particle)', '회의를' is 'meeting (object particle)', and '시작했어요' is 'started'.
The speaker reported a new business idea to the boss. Listen for 'boss' in Korean.
The CEO plays a crucial role in deciding the company's future. Listen for 'CEO' in Korean.
Our boss always respects the opinions of employees. Listen for 'our boss' in Korean.
Read this aloud:
사장님께 이번 프로젝트의 진행 상황을 보고해야 합니다.
Focus: 사장님께
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Read this aloud:
이 문제에 대해 사장님의 결정이 필요합니다.
Focus: 사장님의 결정
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Read this aloud:
새로운 사장님이 오셔서 회사 분위기가 많이 바뀌었습니다.
Focus: 새로운 사장님
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