수업듣다
When you want to say you're going to or are currently in a class, you use 수업듣다. This verb literally means "to hear a class," but it's used to mean "to attend a class." It's very common in Korean schools and universities.
For example, if you say "저는 수업 들어요," it means "I am attending class." You can use it for any kind of class, like a language class, a cooking class, or a university lecture.
When you're learning Korean at an A2 level, you're starting to talk about daily routines and activities. That's why understanding verbs like 수업듣다 (sueopdeutda) is super practical. It literally means 'to listen to a class,' but we use it more broadly to mean 'to attend a class' or 'to take a class.'
You'll use this verb a lot when talking about school, university, or even language classes. For instance, you could say '저는 한국어 수업을 들어요' to mean 'I attend a Korean class.' It's a fundamental verb for discussing your learning journey and daily schedule.
When you're talking about going to a class or a lecture, the verb to use is 수업듣다. This literally means 'to hear a class' or 'to listen to a class', but it's understood as 'to attend a class'. It's commonly used when you are a student and you go to your regular lessons.
For example, if you say '저는 한국어 수업을 들어요,' you are saying 'I attend a Korean class.' It's a very straightforward and practical expression for academic settings.
When you're talking about taking a class, a very common and natural way to say it in Korean is with the verb phrase 수업듣다. This literally translates to 'listen to a class' or 'hear a class', but it's used to mean 'to attend a class' or 'to take a class'. It's a fundamental expression you'll use often in educational settings. Remember to conjugate 듣다 correctly based on the tense and formality. For instance, in present casual speech, you'd say 수업 들어요.
When discussing education or learning in Korea, you'll frequently encounter the verb 수업듣다 (sueopdeutda). It literally translates to "to hear a class," but it's understood as "to attend a class" or "to take a lecture." This phrase is commonly used in various academic settings, from elementary school to university, and even for private academies or online courses.
For example, you would say 대학교에서 수업을 들어요 (daehakgyoeseo sueobeul deureoyo) to mean "I attend classes at the university." If you want to specify the subject, you can say 한국어 수업을 듣다 (hanguk-eo sueobeul deutda) for "to take a Korean language class."
It's a very practical and direct way to express the action of being present and engaged in a learning environment. Understanding 수업듣다 is key to navigating conversations about education in Korean, and it's a phrase you'll hear and use often in daily life.
Remember that while the literal translation involves "hearing," the actual meaning encompasses the full act of attending and participating in a class or lecture.
§ Korean verb 수업듣다: to attend a class or lecture
Let's learn a very useful verb today: 수업듣다 (su-eop-deut-da). It means 'to attend a class' or 'to take a lecture'. This verb is super common, especially if you're a student or just interested in learning new things.
- Korean Word
- 수업듣다
- Pronunciation
- [su-eop-deut-da]
- Meaning
- To attend a class or lecture.
- Word Type
- Verb
- CEFR Level
- A2
§ How to use 수업듣다 in a sentence
Let's break down how to use 수업듣다 properly. It's a compound verb formed from 수업 (class/lecture) and 듣다 (to listen/to hear). When you put them together, it literally means 'to listen to a class', which we understand as 'to attend a class'.
§ Common forms and conjugations
Like all Korean verbs, 수업듣다 will change its ending based on the tense and formality. Here are some common forms you'll use:
- Present Tense (informal polite): 수업 들어요 (su-eop deu-reo-yo)
- Present Tense (formal polite): 수업 듣습니다 (su-eop deut-seup-ni-da)
- Past Tense (informal polite): 수업 들었어요 (su-eop deu-reo-sseo-yo)
- Future Tense (informal polite): 수업 들을 거예요 (su-eop deu-reul geo-ye-yo)
The '듣다' part is an irregular verb (ㄷ irregular). This means when it meets a vowel, the 'ㄷ' changes to 'ㄹ'. Don't worry too much about the technical terms, just remember the common conjugated forms.
§ Using object particles with 수업듣다
You might be wondering if you need to use an object particle like 을/를 with 수업 when you use 수업듣다. The interesting thing is, because 수업듣다 is already a compound verb that effectively includes the object, you generally don't put 을/를 directly after 수업 in this specific compound. Instead, 수업듣다 acts as one unit.
However, if you want to specify which class, you can use other particles or sentence structures. For example, if you want to say 'I attend Korean class', you would use 한국어 수업 (Korean class) and then 듣다.
저는 매일 수업 들어요.
I attend class every day.
어떤 수업을 들을 거예요?
Which class will you attend?
In the second example, you see 수업을 듣다. This is perfectly fine and often used when 수업 is modified by an adjective or demonstrative pronoun (like '어떤' - which/what kind of). Think of it as 'listening to (a certain) class'.
§ Examples in context
Here are more examples to help you get the hang of it:
저는 한국어 수업을 듣고 있어요.
I am attending a Korean class.
Here, 한국어 수업 is the specific class you are attending, and 을 is used to mark it as the object of 듣다.
어제 교수님 수업을 들었어요.
Yesterday, I attended the professor's lecture.
Similar to the previous example, 교수님 수업 (professor's lecture) is the specific class, so 을 is used.
다음 학기에 역사 수업을 들을 계획이에요.
I plan to take a history class next semester.
Again, 역사 수업 (history class) is the specific class.
오늘 수업 듣기 싫어요.
I don't want to attend class today.
Here, 수업 듣기 uses the noun form of the verb, meaning 'attending class'.
§ Related words and phrases
- 수업 (su-eop): Class, lecture. This is the noun part of 수업듣다.
- 강의 (gang-ui): Lecture. Often interchangeable with 수업, especially in a university setting. You can also say 강의를 듣다 (gang-ui-reul deut-da) to mean 'to attend a lecture'.
- 배우다 (bae-u-da): To learn. This is different from attending. You attend a class to learn something.
- 공부하다 (gong-bu-ha-da): To study. This is the act of studying. You can study for a class you attend.
Keep practicing these examples, and you'll be using 수업듣다 naturally in no time!
§ Using 듣다 alone for 'attend a class'
Many English speakers learning Korean might be tempted to use just the verb 듣다 (to hear/listen) when they want to say 'attend a class'. While 듣다 is a component of 수업듣다, using it by itself in this context is incorrect and will sound unnatural to native speakers. 듣다 on its own usually implies hearing or listening to something, like music or a story, rather than actively attending a structured class.
저는 매일 음악을 들어요.
I listen to music every day. (Here, 듣다 is correct)
저는 한국어 수업을 들어요.
I attend a Korean class. (Here, 수업을 듣다 is correct)
§ Confusing 수업듣다 with 수업하다
Another common error is to confuse 수업듣다 (to attend a class) with 수업하다 (to teach a class). These verbs have opposite meanings, and using one when you intend the other will lead to misunderstanding. 수업하다 is used by the teacher, and 수업듣다 is used by the student.
- DEFINITION
- 수업하다 (to teach a class)
선생님이 학생들에게 한국어를 수업해요.
The teacher teaches Korean to the students.
- DEFINITION
- 수업듣다 (to attend a class)
학생들이 한국어 수업을 들어요.
The students attend Korean class.
§ Incorrect particle usage
When using 수업듣다, the particle that typically precedes 수업 is the object particle 을/를. Using other particles like 에 (at/to) or 에서 (at/in/from) with 수업 in this context would be incorrect.
- CORRECT
- 수업을 듣다
저는 오늘 영어 수업을 들을 거예요.
I will attend an English class today.
- INCORRECT
- 수업에 듣다 or 수업에서 듣다
While 에 and 에서 are used for location or time, they don't fit with the verb 듣다 in the sense of 'attending' a class. The class itself is the object being 'heard' or 'taken'.
Incorrect: 저는 도서관에서 수업에 들었어요. (I heard in the class at the library.)
Correct: 저는 도서관에서 수업을 들었어요. (I attended class at the library.)
§ Understanding 수업듣다
When you're learning Korean, one of the first things you'll want to talk about is studying or going to class. The verb 수업듣다 (su-eop-deut-da) is your go-to phrase for 'to attend a class' or 'to take a class'. It's a compound verb, meaning it's made of two parts: 수업 (su-eop), which means 'class' or 'lesson', and 듣다 (deut-da), which means 'to listen'. So, literally, it means 'to listen to a class'. This makes a lot of sense, right?
- DEFINITION
- To attend a class or lecture.
저는 매일 한국어 수업을 들어요.
This sentence means: I attend a Korean class every day.
오늘은 무슨 수업 들어요?
This translates to: What class are you attending today?
§ Similar Words and When to Use Them
While 수업듣다 is very common, you might encounter other phrases that seem similar. Let's break them down so you know exactly when to use each one.
공부하다 (gong-bu-ha-da): This means 'to study'. It's a general term for the act of studying. You can 공부하다 by yourself, in a group, or in a class. It focuses on the action of learning itself, not necessarily the attendance of a structured lesson.
도서관에서 한국어를 공부해요.
This means: I study Korean in the library.
배우다 (bae-u-da): This means 'to learn'. It emphasizes the acquisition of knowledge or a skill. You can 배우다 something from a teacher, a friend, or even a book. It’s about the outcome of gaining knowledge.
한국에서 한국 문화를 배웠어요.
This means: I learned Korean culture in Korea.
강의를 듣다 (gang-ui-reul deut-da): This is very similar to 수업듣다 but typically refers to 'attending a lecture'. 강의 (gang-ui) often implies a more formal lecture, usually in a university setting or a large seminar, whereas 수업 (su-eop) can be any type of class, including smaller, more interactive ones. However, in casual conversation, they are often interchangeable, especially when talking about university classes.
대학교에서 역사 강의를 들었어요.
This means: I attended a history lecture at the university.
수강하다 (su-gang-ha-da): This also means 'to take a course' or 'to enroll in a class'. It's a more formal term, often used in administrative contexts, like when you're registering for classes at a school or university. You'll see this on official forms or academic websites.
다음 학기에 세 과목을 수강할 예정입니다.
This means: I plan to take three courses next semester.
§ When to Use 수업듣다
Use 수업듣다 for everyday conversations about actively being present in a class or taking a particular lesson. It's the most natural and common way to express 'attending a class' in a casual or semi-formal setting. If you're talking about:
Your daily schedule as a student.
Which classes you enjoy or find difficult.
Telling someone you are currently in a class.
...then 수업듣다 is almost always the right choice.
How Formal Is It?
"학생들은 모두 수업에 참석하였습니다. (All students attended the class.)"
"저는 오늘 한국어 수업을 들어요. (I am taking a Korean class today.)"
"너 수업 들으러 갈래? (Are you going to attend class?)"
"엄마, 저 학교 수업 들으러 가요! (Mom, I'm going to school to attend class!)"
"야, 오늘 강의 째고 놀러 갈래? (Hey, wanna skip class today and hang out?)"
난이도
short
short
short
short
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
The verb "수업듣다" is often used with the particle ~에 (e) to indicate the class being attended.
한국어 수업에 수업듣다 (to attend a Korean language class)
It can be used in various tenses, similar to other verbs.
어제 수업들었어요 (I attended class yesterday). 내일 수업들을 거예요 (I will attend class tomorrow).
When talking about regularly attending classes, you can use expressions like "매일 수업듣다" (to attend class every day) or "주말에 수업듣다" (to attend class on weekends).
저는 매일 한국어 수업을 수업들어요 (I attend Korean class every day).
The object of "수업듣다" is usually the specific class or lecture, often followed by the object marker ~을/를 (eul/reul).
저는 수학 수업을 수업들어요 (I attend math class).
It can be combined with other verbs to express more complex ideas, such as "수업듣고 공부하다" (to attend class and study).
저는 수업듣고 도서관에서 공부했어요 (I attended class and studied at the library).
수준별 예문
저는 매주 월요일 오전에 한국어 수업을 들어요.
I take Korean classes every Monday morning.
매주 (every week) + 요일 (day of the week) + 오전에 (in the morning)
대학교에서는 다양한 전공 수업을 들을 수 있습니다.
At university, you can attend various major classes.
다양한 (various) + 전공 수업 (major classes)
이번 학기에는 어려운 과목이 많아서 수업 듣기가 힘들어요.
This semester, there are many difficult subjects, so attending classes is hard.
이번 학기 (this semester) + 어려운 과목 (difficult subjects) + ~기가 힘들다 (it's hard to ~)
온라인으로 수업을 들으니 시간과 장소에 구애받지 않아 좋아요.
Attending classes online is good because I'm not restricted by time and place.
~으니/니까 (since/because) + 구애받지 않다 (not be restricted by)
제가 듣고 싶은 수업이 마감되어서 아쉬워요.
I'm disappointed that the class I wanted to take is full.
~고 싶다 (want to ~) + 마감되다 (be full/closed) + 아쉽다 (be disappointed/regretful)
교수님께서 추천해주신 특강 수업을 들어볼까 해요.
I'm thinking of trying to attend the special lecture that the professor recommended.
~아/어보다 (try doing ~) + ~ㄹ까 하다 (think of doing ~)
수업을 듣고 나서 궁금한 점은 교수님께 질문하세요.
After attending the class, if you have any questions, ask the professor.
~고 나서 (after doing ~) + 궁금한 점 (questions/points of curiosity)
오늘은 날씨가 좋아서 야외에서 하는 수업을 들었습니다.
Today, the weather was good, so I attended a class held outdoors.
날씨가 좋다 (the weather is good) + 야외에서 (outdoors) + ~하는 (doing/held in)
교수님께서 감기로 인해 이번 주 수업을 듣지 못했다고 하셨어요.
The professor said they couldn't attend this week's class due to a cold.
온라인으로 수업을 듣는 것이 처음에는 낯설었지만, 이제는 익숙해요.
Attending classes online felt strange at first, but now I'm used to it.
졸업하려면 전공 필수 과목들을 모두 수업 들어야 합니다.
To graduate, you must attend all required major courses.
시험 기간이라 도서관에서 밤늦게까지 수업 내용을 복습하며 보냈어요.
It was exam season, so I spent my time in the library reviewing class material until late at night.
바쁜 와중에도 틈틈이 외국어 수업을 듣기 위해 노력하고 있어요.
Despite being busy, I'm trying to attend foreign language classes whenever I can.
그는 수업 시간에 항상 맨 앞자리에 앉아 열정적으로 수업을 듣습니다.
He always sits in the front row during class and attends enthusiastically.
아이들이 학교에 가서 선생님 말씀을 잘 듣고 수업에 집중하기를 바랍니다.
I hope the children go to school, listen well to the teacher, and focus in class.
취업 준비를 위해 전문적인 기술 교육 수업을 듣고 있습니다.
I am attending professional technical training classes to prepare for employment.
문법 패턴
관용어 및 표현
"귀에 못이 박히도록 듣다"
To hear something so many times that one gets calluses on their ears (i.e., to be sick of hearing something).
엄마 잔소리를 귀에 못이 박히도록 들었어요.
informal"눈 감아주다"
To close one's eyes to something (i.e., to overlook or condone something).
이번 한 번만 눈 감아주세요.
neutral"발 벗고 나서다"
To step out with bare feet (i.e., to actively and enthusiastically get involved).
그녀는 어려운 사람들을 돕기 위해 발 벗고 나섰다.
neutral"손이 크다"
To have big hands (i.e., to be generous, often in terms of spending or preparing food).
우리 할머니는 손이 커서 음식을 항상 많이 하세요.
neutral"입이 짧다"
To have a short mouth (i.e., to be a picky eater).
그 친구는 입이 짧아서 먹는 게 항상 고민이에요.
neutral"어깨가 무겁다"
To have heavy shoulders (i.e., to feel a heavy responsibility).
팀장으로서 어깨가 무겁습니다.
formal"가슴에 못을 박다"
To hammer a nail into one's heart (i.e., to deeply hurt someone's feelings).
그의 말은 내 가슴에 못을 박았다.
neutral"배가 아프다"
To have a stomach ache (i.e., to be jealous).
친구가 좋은 회사에 합격해서 배가 아파요.
informal"찬물을 끼얹다"
To pour cold water (i.e., to dampen spirits or enthusiasm).
분위기 좋았는데 그 소식이 찬물을 끼얹었다.
neutral"허리띠를 졸라매다"
To tighten one's belt (i.e., to economize or live frugally).
경기가 어려워서 허리띠를 졸라매야 해요.
neutral문장 패턴
저는 [과목] 수업을 들어요.
저는 한국어 수업을 들어요. (I attend Korean class.)
[누가] 수업을 듣나요?
학생들이 수업을 듣나요? (Are the students attending class?)
[장소]에서 수업을 들어요.
도서관에서 온라인 수업을 들어요. (I attend online classes at the library.)
[시간]에 수업을 들어요.
오후에 수업을 들어요. (I attend class in the afternoon.)
[어떻게] 수업을 들어요?
열심히 수업을 들어요. (I attend class diligently.)
[이유] 때문에 수업을 들어요.
한국 문화를 배우기 위해 수업을 들어요. (I attend class to learn about Korean culture.)
[어떤 종류의] 수업을 들어요?
저는 회화 수업을 들어요. (I attend a conversation class.)
수업을 듣고 나서 [무엇을 해요]?
수업을 듣고 나서 숙제를 해요. (After attending class, I do homework.)
사용법
수업을 듣다 (sueobeul deutda) is the most common way to say 'to attend a class' or 'to take a class' in Korean. The particle 을/를 (eul/reul) is used to mark the object of the verb. In this case, 수업 (sueop) is the object, so you attach 을 (eul) to it because 수업 ends in a consonant.
A common mistake is to translate 'attend' too literally and try to use a verb like 참석하다 (chamsokada - to attend an event/meeting). While 참석하다 can mean 'to attend,' it's not typically used for attending a class. Another mistake is forgetting the object particle 을/를. For example, just saying 수업 듣다 (sueop deutda) is grammatically incorrect; it should be 수업을 듣다 (sueobeul deutda).
팁
Basic Usage of 수업듣다
The most common way to use 수업듣다 is to simply state that you are attending a class. For example, '저는 한국어 수업을 들어요' (I attend a Korean class).
Combine with Subjects
You can easily combine 수업듣다 with different subjects. Just add the subject name before 수업. For example, '수학 수업을 듣다' (to attend a math class) or '영어 수업을 듣다' (to attend an English class).
Past Tense
To say you attended a class, use the past tense: 수업을 들었어요. For instance, '어제 수업을 들었어요' (I attended class yesterday).
Future Tense
For future plans, use 수업을 들을 거예요. Example: '내일 수업을 들을 거예요' (I will attend class tomorrow).
Distinguish from '공부하다'
While both relate to learning, 수업듣다 specifically means to attend a class or lecture. 공부하다 (to study) is a broader term for independent learning.
Implied Object
Sometimes, if the context is clear, the word '수업' (class) can be omitted, and you can just say '들어요' to mean 'I'm attending (class).' This is common in casual conversation.
Formal vs. Informal
수업듣다 is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. The politeness level changes with the ending (e.g., 들어요 for polite, 듣습니다 for formal, 듣는다 for informal/plain).
Using '강의' for Lectures
For more formal lectures, especially in a university setting, you might hear '강의를 듣다' instead of 수업듣다, though 수업듣다 is still understood. 강의 means lecture.
Asking About Classes
If you want to ask someone if they are attending a class, you can say '수업을 들으세요?' (Are you attending class?).
Practice with Different Times
Practice using 수업듣다 with various time expressions: '매일 수업을 듣다' (to attend class every day), '주말에 수업을 듣다' (to attend class on the weekend).
암기하기
기억법
Imagine a 'soup' (수업) that you 'dut' (듣다) into your brain by attending class. It's like your brain is 'drinking' the class content.
시각적 연상
Picture yourself sitting in a classroom, actively listening and taking notes. Visualize the '수업' (class) as a stream of knowledge flowing into your '듣다' (listening) ears.
Word Web
챌린지
Think about your daily routine. What classes or lectures do you currently attend or plan to attend? Try to make a sentence using '수업듣다' for each. For example: '저는 요리 수업을 들어요.' (I attend a cooking class.)
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Talking about school or university life
- 매일 한국어 수업 들어요. (I attend Korean classes every day.)
- 이번 학기에 무슨 수업 들으세요? (What classes are you taking this semester?)
- 수업 듣고 바로 집에 갈 거예요. (I'll go home right after class.)
Discussing learning new skills or hobbies
- 요리 수업 듣고 싶어요. (I want to take a cooking class.)
- 기타 수업을 듣기 시작했어요. (I started taking guitar lessons.)
- 온라인으로 영어 수업 들어요. (I take English classes online.)
Making plans with friends or colleagues
- 수업 끝나고 만날까요? (Shall we meet after class?)
- 오후에 수업이 있어서 바빠요. (I'm busy in the afternoon because I have a class.)
- 같이 수업 들을래요? (Do you want to take a class together?)
Explaining your schedule or daily routine
- 오전에 수업 듣고, 오후에는 아르바이트해요. (I attend class in the morning and work part-time in the afternoon.)
- 매주 월요일에 피아노 수업 들어요. (I take piano lessons every Monday.)
- 오늘은 수업이 없어요. (I don't have class today.)
Talking about the difficulty or enjoyment of a class
- 이 수업 정말 재미있어요! (This class is really fun!)
- 수학 수업 듣기 너무 어려워요. (Math class is too difficult to attend.)
- 지루한 수업을 들었어요. (I attended a boring class.)
대화 시작하기
"이번 학기에 무슨 수업 들으세요? (What classes are you taking this semester?)"
"어떤 수업을 듣는 것을 가장 좋아하세요? (What kind of classes do you like taking the most?)"
"다음에 어떤 수업을 듣고 싶어요? (What class do you want to take next?)"
"주말에 수업 듣는 편이에요? (Do you usually take classes on weekends?)"
"온라인 수업과 오프라인 수업 중에 어떤 것을 더 선호하세요? (Which do you prefer, online or offline classes?)"
일기 주제
오늘 들은 수업에 대해 써보세요. 가장 인상 깊었던 점은 무엇인가요? (Write about the class you attended today. What was the most impressive part?)
새로운 것을 배우기 위해 어떤 수업을 듣고 싶으세요? 왜 그 수업을 선택하고 싶나요? (What class do you want to take to learn something new? Why do you want to choose that class?)
가장 기억에 남는 수업 경험에 대해 이야기해 보세요. (Talk about your most memorable class experience.)
수업을 듣는 것이 당신의 삶에 어떤 영향을 미치나요? (How does attending classes affect your life?)
만약 당신이 수업을 가르친다면, 어떤 수업을 가르치고 싶으세요? (If you were to teach a class, what kind of class would you like to teach?)
셀프 테스트 102 질문
저는 오늘 한국어 ___ 들어요.
To say 'attend Korean class,' you need '수업' (class).
매일 아침에 영어 수업을 ___.
The verb for 'attend' or 'listen to' a class is '듣다', conjugated as '들어요'.
어제는 음악 ___ 들었어요.
You 'attend a music class', so '수업을' (class) is correct.
학생들은 매주 월요일에 수학 ___ 들어요.
Students attend '수학 수업을' (math class).
저는 다음 학기에 새로운 ___ 들을 거예요.
You 'will attend a new class' next semester. '수업을' is the object.
같이 한국어 ___ 들을까요?
To suggest 'Should we attend Korean class together?', '수업' is the correct word.
Listen for 'today' and 'Korean class'.
Listen for 'every morning' and 'English class'.
Listen for 'yesterday' and 'math class'.
Read this aloud:
저는 수업을 들어요.
Focus: 들어요 (deureoyo)
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같이 수업 들을까요?
Focus: 같이 (gachi), 들을까요 (deureulkkayo)
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저는 내일 수업을 들어요.
Focus: 내일 (naeil)
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Write a short sentence saying you attend Korean class.
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저는 한국어 수업을 들어요.
Imagine you attend a math class. Write a sentence about it.
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저는 수학 수업을 들어요.
Write a sentence saying you don't attend class today.
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저는 오늘 수업을 안 들어요.
What is B doing today?
Read this passage:
A: 오늘 학교에 가요? B: 네, 오늘 한국어 수업을 들어요.
What is B doing today?
B says '오늘 한국어 수업을 들어요' which means 'I attend Korean class today.'
B says '오늘 한국어 수업을 들어요' which means 'I attend Korean class today.'
What class does the person attend on Tuesday?
Read this passage:
저는 월요일에 영어 수업을 들어요. 화요일에는 수학 수업을 들어요.
What class does the person attend on Tuesday?
The passage states '화요일에는 수학 수업을 들어요' meaning 'On Tuesday, I attend math class.'
The passage states '화요일에는 수학 수업을 들어요' meaning 'On Tuesday, I attend math class.'
What class does 'I' attend every day?
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친구는 매일 컴퓨터 수업을 들어요. 저는 매일 음악 수업을 들어요.
What class does 'I' attend every day?
The passage says '저는 매일 음악 수업을 들어요' meaning 'I attend music class every day.'
The passage says '저는 매일 음악 수업을 들어요' meaning 'I attend music class every day.'
저는 매주 월요일에 한국어 수업을 ___.
To attend a class, you use '수업을 듣다'. '들어요' is the conjugated form of '듣다'.
학생들은 교실에서 선생님의 강의를 ___ 있어요.
They are in the classroom to listen to the teacher's lecture. '듣고 있다' means 'is listening/attending'.
내일 오전에 중요한 수업이 있어서 꼭 ___.
If there's an important class, you 'must attend' it. '들어야 해요' means 'must attend'.
저는 어제 저녁에 온라인으로 역사 수업을 ___.
To say you 'attended' a history class last night, you use the past tense of '듣다', which is '들었어요'.
이번 학기에는 몇 개의 수업을 ___ 예정이에요?
When asking how many classes someone 'plans to attend' this semester, '들을' (future form of '듣다') is appropriate.
저는 매일 아침 9시에 영어 수업을 ___.
To state that you 'attend' an English class every morning at 9, '들어요' is the correct verb.
저는 오늘 한국어 ___.
To say 'I attend a Korean class today', you need to use 수업듣다, which conjugates to 수업들어요 in the present tense informal polite form.
주말에 보통 뭐 하세요? - 저는 보통 대학교에서 ___.
The question asks what you usually do on weekends. 'I usually attend classes at the university' fits the context, using 수업을 들어요.
다음 학기에 어떤 수업을 ___?
To ask 'What classes will you attend next semester?', the correct verb to use with 수업 is 듣다, which becomes 들을 거예요 in the future tense question form.
저는 내일 수학 수업을 들을 거예요 means 'I will listen to a math class tomorrow.'
수업을 듣다 means 'to attend a class' or 'to take a class,' not literally 'to listen to a class.' However, in English, 'listening to a lecture' can imply attending it. The core meaning of attending is conveyed.
친구가 지금 한국어 수업을 듣고 있어요 means 'My friend is teaching a Korean class right now.'
듣고 있어요 means 'is attending' or 'is taking,' not 'is teaching.' The correct verb for teaching would be 가르치다.
어제 수업을 들어서 피곤해요 means 'I'm tired because I attended class yesterday.'
들어서 is the past tense form of 듣다 + -어서 (because/so), and 피곤해요 means 'I'm tired.' So the sentence correctly conveys 'I'm tired because I attended class yesterday.'
You missed your Korean class today. Write a short message to your teacher, apologizing and explaining that you will attend the next class. Use '수업듣다'.
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Sample answer
선생님, 오늘 한국어 수업에 못 가서 죄송합니다. 다음 수업은 꼭 듣겠습니다. (Teacher, I'm sorry I couldn't go to Korean class today. I will definitely attend the next class.)
Your friend asks if you want to attend a special lecture next week. Reply that you want to go. Use '수업듣다'.
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응, 다음 주 특별 수업 듣고 싶어. (Yeah, I want to attend the special class next week.)
Describe one good reason to attend class regularly. Use '수업듣다'.
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정기적으로 수업을 듣는 것은 한국어를 배우는 데 아주 중요합니다. (Attending class regularly is very important for learning Korean.)
What time does the Korean class start?
Read this passage:
저는 매일 한국어 수업을 듣습니다. 수업은 오후 3시에 시작합니다. 숙제가 많지만 재미있습니다. (I attend Korean class every day. Class starts at 3 PM. There's a lot of homework, but it's fun.)
What time does the Korean class start?
The passage states, '수업은 오후 3시에 시작합니다' (Class starts at 3 PM).
The passage states, '수업은 오후 3시에 시작합니다' (Class starts at 3 PM).
How many classes is the person attending this semester?
Read this passage:
이번 학기에 저는 두 개의 수업을 듣습니다. 하나는 한국어 수업이고 다른 하나는 역사 수업입니다. 두 수업 모두 흥미롭습니다. (This semester I am attending two classes. One is Korean class and the other is history class. Both classes are interesting.)
How many classes is the person attending this semester?
The passage says, '저는 두 개의 수업을 듣습니다' (I am attending two classes).
The passage says, '저는 두 개의 수업을 듣습니다' (I am attending two classes).
Why can't the friends attend music class now?
Read this passage:
친구와 저는 같이 음악 수업을 듣고 싶습니다. 하지만 아직 시간이 없습니다. 다음 학기에 들을 수 있으면 좋겠습니다. (My friend and I want to attend music class together. But we don't have time yet. I hope we can attend next semester.)
Why can't the friends attend music class now?
The passage states, '하지만 아직 시간이 없습니다' (But we don't have time yet).
The passage states, '하지만 아직 시간이 없습니다' (But we don't have time yet).
This sentence means 'I attend a Korean class.' The particles '는' and '을' are important here.
This sentence means 'I attend class every day at 9 AM.' '에' is used for time.
This sentence means 'Yesterday, I attended an interesting class.' '어제' means yesterday and '재미있는' means interesting.
저는 매주 월요일에 한국어 수업을 ___.
'수업듣다'는 '수업을 듣다'로 활용됩니다. 여기서는 '들어요'가 적절한 활용형입니다.
오늘 교수님 강의를 ___ 시간이 없었어요.
'수업듣다'의 관형사형으로 '들을'이 와서 뒤의 '시간'을 꾸며줍니다.
저는 내일 아침에 온라인으로 경제학 수업을 ___ 예정입니다.
'수업듣다'의 미래형 활용으로 '들을'이 쓰였습니다.
바빠서 어제 수업을 ___ 못했어요.
'~지 못하다' 구문과 함께 '듣다'의 활용형 '듣지'가 사용됩니다.
이번 학기에는 재미있는 수업을 많이 ___ 싶어요.
'~고 싶다' 구문과 함께 '듣다'의 활용형 '듣고'가 사용됩니다.
오랜만에 학교에 가서 친구들과 함께 수업을 ___ 왔어요.
'~고 오다' 구문과 함께 '듣다'의 활용형 '듣고'가 사용되어 과거의 행동을 나타냅니다.
This sentence means 'I attend Korean class every Wednesday.' The subject '저는' comes first, followed by the time expressions '매주 수요일에', the object '한국어 수업을', and finally the verb '들어요'.
This sentence means 'I took a new math class yesterday.' The time '어제' comes first, followed by the adjective '새로운', the object '수학 수업을', and the past tense verb '들었어요'.
This question means 'What classes are you planning to take this semester?' '이번 학기에' (this semester) comes first, then '무슨 수업을' (what classes), followed by '들을 예정이에요?' (are you planning to take?).
저는 오늘 아침 9시에 한국어 ____.
The sentence is in the past tense, indicating a completed action. '수업 들었어요' is the correct past tense conjugation.
다음 학기에는 꼭 영어 회화 ____.
'~고 싶어요' expresses desire. The speaker wants to attend an English conversation class next semester.
바빠서 어제는 저녁 ____ 못 했어요.
The phrase '수업을 듣는 것을' functions as a noun phrase, meaning 'attending the class', which fits the grammatical structure '~을/를 못 하다' (to not be able to do something).
대학생들은 보통 여러 개의 수업을 듣는다.
It is common for university students to attend multiple classes, which aligns with the meaning of '수업듣다'.
수업듣다'는 주로 시험을 보는 행위를 나타낸다.
'수업듣다' means to attend a class, not to take an exam. While exams happen in classes, the verb itself refers to the act of attendance.
온라인 강의를 듣는 것도 '수업듣다'라고 할 수 있다.
Attending an online lecture or class is still considered '수업듣다' as it involves participating in a learning session.
The professor said to attend classes online from next week.
I attend Korean class every morning at 9 AM.
Which classes are you planning to attend this semester?
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저는 오늘 아침에 역사 수업을 들었습니다.
Focus: 들었습니다 (deureosseumnida)
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다음 학기에는 어떤 흥미로운 수업을 들을 수 있을까요?
Focus: 들을 수 있을까요 (deureul su isseulkkayo)
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저는 항상 가장 앞자리에 앉아서 수업을 들어요.
Focus: 앉아서 (anjaseo)
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저는 매주 월요일 오전에 한국어 ___.
To say 'I attend a Korean class' the correct verb phrase is '수업을 듣다'. In polite form, it becomes '수업을 듣습니다'.
바쁜 일정에도 불구하고, 그녀는 꾸준히 온라인 ___ 노력했다.
The context implies she is the one receiving the class, so '수업을 듣는 것' (attending a class) is appropriate. The particle '-에' indicates the goal of her effort.
대학생 때, 저는 항상 맨 앞자리에서 ___ 좋아했어요.
This sentence describes a preference for attending classes. '수업 듣는 것' means 'the act of attending a class', and the particle '-을' is used as the object of '좋아했어요'.
이번 학기에는 재미있는 역사 ___ 예정입니다.
'수업을 들을 예정입니다' means 'I am planning to attend a class'. This fits the context of a new semester.
그는 퇴근 후에도 자기계발을 위해 외국어 ___.
For self-improvement, one typically attends foreign language classes, hence '수업을 듣습니다' is the most suitable option.
코로나 팬데믹 이후, 많은 사람들이 온라인으로 ___ 익숙해졌습니다.
The sentence is about adapting to new ways of learning during the pandemic, making '수업을 듣는 것에' (attending classes) the most appropriate choice. The '-는 것에 익숙해지다' structure means 'to get used to doing something'.
다음 중 '수업듣다'와 가장 유사한 의미를 가진 표현은 무엇입니까?
'수업듣다'는 '강의에 참석하다'와 같이 수업이나 강의에 참여하는 행위를 의미합니다.
다음 문맥에서 '수업듣다'를 적절하게 사용한 문장은 무엇입니까?
'수업듣다'는 수업이나 강의를 듣는 행위에 사용됩니다. 다른 문장들은 문맥상 적절하지 않습니다.
어떤 상황에서 '수업듣다'는 부적절하게 사용될 수 있습니까?
'수업듣다'는 교육적인 맥락의 수업이나 강의에 사용됩니다. 친구의 이야기를 듣는 것은 여기에 해당하지 않습니다.
'수업듣다'는 반드시 학교에서 이루어지는 교육 활동에만 사용될 수 있다.
'수업듣다'는 학교 외에도 온라인 강의, 사설 학원 등 다양한 교육 기관에서 진행되는 수업에 사용될 수 있습니다.
바쁜 일상 속에서도 꾸준히 외국어 수업을 듣는 것은 자기 계발에 도움이 됩니다.
이 문장은 '수업듣다'의 의미에 부합하며, 외국어 수업을 듣는 것이 자기 계발에 도움이 된다는 내용으로 올바른 문장입니다.
나는 오늘 저녁에 친구와 함께 콘서트 수업을 들을 예정이다.
콘서트는 일반적으로 수업으로 간주되지 않습니다. '수업듣다'는 교육적인 맥락의 강의나 수업에 사용됩니다.
This sentence means 'He is going to attend class this afternoon.' The natural order in Korean is 'Subject + Time + Object + Verb + Auxiliary Verb.'
This sentence means 'I attend Korean class every Wednesday.' The typical sentence structure in Korean is 'Subject + Frequency + Object + Verb.'
This sentence means 'I attended class until late last night, but I didn't understand anything.' The sentence connects two clauses with '지만' (but).
다음 중 '수업듣다'와 가장 유사한 의미를 가진 표현은 무엇입니까?
'수업듣다'는 '강의 수강하다'와 동일하게 강의나 수업을 듣는 행위를 의미합니다.
다음 문맥에서 '수업듣다'의 사용이 가장 자연스러운 문장은 무엇입니까?
시험 때문에 밤새 수업을 '듣는' 것은 부자연스럽고, 수업을 '듣고 잠이 드는' 것도 일반적이지 않습니다. 교수님이 수업을 '듣지 말라고 경고하는' 상황도 흔치 않습니다. '다양한 과목의 수업을 듣는다'가 가장 적절한 표현입니다.
다음 대화에서 밑줄 친 '수업을 들었다'의 의미로 가장 적절한 것은 무엇입니까? A: 어제 그 특강 어땠어요? B: 네, 정말 유익했어요. 저는 대학 시절에도 그 교수님의 수업을 들었었거든요.
이 문맥에서 '수업을 들었다'는 '강의를 수강했다'는 의미로, 과거에 그 교수님의 강의를 들은 경험이 있다는 것을 나타냅니다.
'수업듣다'는 주로 온라인 강의를 시청하는 경우에만 사용된다.
'수업듣다'는 온라인 강의뿐만 아니라 오프라인 강의, 특강 등 모든 형태의 수업에 참여하는 행위를 포괄적으로 지칭합니다.
만약 친구가 '오늘 수업 들었어?'라고 묻는다면, 나는 내가 참석한 강의에 대해 대답해야 한다.
'수업 들었어?'는 강의 참석 여부를 묻는 질문이므로, 자신이 참석한 강의에 대해 대답하는 것이 올바른 반응입니다.
'수업듣다'는 반드시 교육 기관에서 이루어지는 공식적인 학습 활동에만 사용된다.
'수업듣다'는 학원 수업, 개인 과외, 문화센터 강좌 등 공식적인 교육 기관이 아닌 곳에서 이루어지는 학습 활동에도 사용될 수 있습니다.
The professor explained about a new advanced Korean class opening next semester.
I am taking a literature criticism class online every Tuesday and Thursday.
Because of a busy schedule, it was hard to attend regular classes, so I decided to participate in a special weekend lecture.
Read this aloud:
이번 학기에는 어떤 수업을 듣고 계신가요? 가장 흥미로운 수업은 무엇인가요?
Focus: 흥미로운 수업은
당신의 답변:
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만약 당신이 수업을 듣는다면, 어떤 분야의 수업을 듣고 싶으신가요? 그 이유는 무엇인가요?
Focus: 싶으신가요, 이유는 무엇인가요
당신의 답변:
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새로운 기술을 배우기 위해 온라인 수업을 듣는 것에 대해 어떻게 생각하세요? 장점과 단점을 이야기해 주세요.
Focus: 온라인 수업을 듣는 것, 장점과 단점
당신의 답변:
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This sentence describes a daily routine. '그는' (He) is the subject, '매일 아침' (every morning) indicates frequency, '한국어 수업을' (Korean class) is the object, and '듣는다' (attends) is the verb.
This sentence means 'I am taking a cooking class online.' '저는' (I) is the subject, '온라인으로' (online) specifies the method, '요리 수업을' (cooking class) is the object, and '듣고 있습니다' (am attending/taking) is the present continuous verb.
This sentence means 'The students listened carefully to the professor's lecture.' '학생들은' (Students) is the subject, '교수님의 강의를' (professor's lecture) is the object, and '주의 깊게 들었다' (listened carefully) is the verb phrase.
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Basic Usage of 수업듣다
The most common way to use 수업듣다 is to simply state that you are attending a class. For example, '저는 한국어 수업을 들어요' (I attend a Korean class).
Combine with Subjects
You can easily combine 수업듣다 with different subjects. Just add the subject name before 수업. For example, '수학 수업을 듣다' (to attend a math class) or '영어 수업을 듣다' (to attend an English class).
Past Tense
To say you attended a class, use the past tense: 수업을 들었어요. For instance, '어제 수업을 들었어요' (I attended class yesterday).
Future Tense
For future plans, use 수업을 들을 거예요. Example: '내일 수업을 들을 거예요' (I will attend class tomorrow).
관련 콘텐츠
education 관련 단어
백점
A2A perfect score, typically 100 points, in a test or exam.
능력
B1The possession of the means or skill to do something; talent or capacity to perform a task.
결석
B1The state of being absent from a place or event, especially a school or university class.
결석하다
A2To be absent from school or work.
학업성취도
B2The extent to which a student has achieved their short or long-term educational goals, usually measured by grades or test scores.
학업 성취
B2The extent to which a student or institution has achieved their educational goals, typically measured by grades or test scores.
학문
B1A field of study or the pursuit of knowledge through systematic research and learning.
학문적
B1Relating to education, scholarship, or schools; focused on theoretical study rather than practical application.
학술
B1Relating to education and scholarship, especially at a college or university level; academic pursuits or studies.
학원
A2A private educational institute for supplementary learning.