책상
如何使用
- 책상 (chaeksang) refers to a desk, typically a writing desk or an office desk.
- It's a common noun you'll use often when talking about school, work, or home environments.
- You can combine it with particles like -이/가 (subject particle), -을/를 (object particle), and -에 (location particle) to form sentences.
- Confusing 책상 (chaeksang) with 테이블 (teibeul): While both are surfaces, 책상 specifically refers to a desk used for studying or working, often with drawers. 테이블 (teibeul) is a more general term for a table, like a dining table or coffee table.
- Incorrect pronunciation: Make sure to pronounce 책상 with a clear 'ch' sound at the beginning of 책 and a strong 's' sound for 상.
小贴士
Practice saying 'chaeksang'
Say '책상' (chaeksang) out loud a few times. Focus on the 'chaek' part sounding like 'check' and the 'sang' part sounding like 'song' but with an 'ah' sound, like 'sahng'.
Visualize a desk
Every time you see a desk, think '책상'. This creates a strong mental link between the word and the object. Imagine a 'check' on a 'sahng'.
Use it in a simple sentence
Try saying '이것은 책상입니다' (Igeoseun chaeksangimnida). This means 'This is a desk'. Focus on 'igeoseun' meaning 'this' and 'imnida' meaning 'is'.
Label your desk
Write '책상' on a sticky note and put it on your own desk. Seeing the word often will help you remember it. Make sure the Korean writing is clear.
Listen to it in context
Search for simple Korean dialogues or beginner lessons online that use the word '책상'. Hearing it used naturally helps with pronunciation and understanding. Pay attention to how native speakers say it.
Combine with other words
Think of things on a desk: '책상 위' (chaeksang wi) means 'on the desk' ('wi' means 'above'). '책상 아래' (chaeksang arae) means 'under the desk' ('arae' means 'below').
Draw a desk and label it
A simple drawing of a desk with '책상' written next to it can be a surprisingly effective memory aid. Engage your visual memory.
Practice writing '책상'
Write the Korean characters '책상' a few times. This helps you recognize the characters and reinforce your memory. Focus on the stroke order.
Don't confuse with '의자'
While '책상' is 'desk', '의자' (uija) is 'chair'. They often go together, but remember they are different words. Keep desk and chair distinct.
Review it regularly
Come back to '책상' after a day, then a week. Spaced repetition is key for long-term memory. Don't let your new vocabulary fade away.
自我测试 18 个问题
저는 ___ 에 앉아서 공부해요. (I sit at my ___ and study.)
The word '책상' means desk, which is where you would sit to study.
내 ___ 위에 연필이 있어요. (There is a pencil on my ___.)
The word '책상' means desk, which is a common place to find a pencil.
선생님은 ___ 에 앉아 계세요. (The teacher is sitting at the ___.)
The word '책상' means desk, where a teacher would typically sit.
저는 새 ___ 을 샀어요. (I bought a new ___.)
The word '책상' means desk. This sentence implies buying a new item of furniture.
이 ___ 은 너무 작아요. (This ___ is too small.)
The word '책상' means desk. It makes sense to describe a desk as being too small.
제 ___ 옆에 창문이 있어요. (There is a window next to my ___.)
The word '책상' means desk. A window next to a desk is a common arrangement.
저는 새 ___이(가) 필요해요. (I need a new ___.)
The sentence indicates a need for a new item. '책상' (desk) fits the context of needing something to work or study on.
제 방에 ___이(가) 있어요. (There is a ___ in my room.)
Among the options, '책상' (desk) is a common item to find in a room, especially a personal one.
이 ___에서 숙제를 해요. (I do my homework at this ___.)
Homework is typically done at a desk. '책상' (desk) is the most appropriate choice.
___ 위에 책들이 많아요. (There are many books on the ___.)
Books are usually placed on a '책상' (desk) or a bookshelf.
학생들은 ___에 앉아 공부합니다. (Students sit at their ___ and study.)
Students sit at their '책상' (desks) to study in a classroom.
그는 그의 ___에 컴퓨터를 놓았어요. (He put his computer on his ___.)
A computer is typically placed on a '책상' (desk).
This sentence means 'I work at my new desk.' The correct order is subject, adjective, noun, location particle, verb.
This sentence means 'He organized the documents on the desk.' The order is subject, object with location, object, verb.
This sentence means 'My desk is always clean.' The order is possessive, subject, adverb, adjective.
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Perfect score!
Practice saying 'chaeksang'
Say '책상' (chaeksang) out loud a few times. Focus on the 'chaek' part sounding like 'check' and the 'sang' part sounding like 'song' but with an 'ah' sound, like 'sahng'.
Visualize a desk
Every time you see a desk, think '책상'. This creates a strong mental link between the word and the object. Imagine a 'check' on a 'sahng'.
Use it in a simple sentence
Try saying '이것은 책상입니다' (Igeoseun chaeksangimnida). This means 'This is a desk'. Focus on 'igeoseun' meaning 'this' and 'imnida' meaning 'is'.
Label your desk
Write '책상' on a sticky note and put it on your own desk. Seeing the word often will help you remember it. Make sure the Korean writing is clear.
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