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KOREAN LANGUAGE

LESSON 1: CONVERSATION
Good Morning, afternoon, evening:
Good Bye, when leaving someone:
Thank you: (very much)
Your welcome:
Yes: (yes sir)
No: (no sir)
An-nyong ha-shim-ni-kka
An-nyong-hi kye-ship-shi-yo
(dae dan hi) Go-mop-sum-ni-da
Chon-man-e-yo
Ne (ne kwan-jang-nim)
An-ne-o (an-ne-o kwan-jang-nim)


LESSON 2: TAE KWON DO TERMS
The practice area or school is a:
Your uniform is called a:
Your uniform belt is called a:
Your uniform jacket is called a:
Your uniform pants are called:
Our Grandmaster is called:
Our Master is called:
An instructor is called:
An assistant instructor is called:
A black belt student is called:
Loud shouting is called:
Sparring is called:
Breaking is called:
Practice forms are called:
Do-jang
Do-bok
Thee
Uht-doree
Ba-ji
Kwan-Jang-Nim
Sa-Bum-Nim
Kyo-Bum-Nim
Kyo-San-Nim
Sun-Bae-Nim
Kihap
Keyo-roo-gie
Kyeh-pah
Poomse


LESSON 3: CLASS COMMANDS
Line up:
Attention:
Turn around:
Bow:
National flag:
Bow to the national flags:
Bow to the Grandmaster:
Bow to the Master:
Bow to the instructor:
Bow to the assistant instructor:
Bow to the black belts:
Ready:
Begin:
Stop:
Return to ready:
At ease:
Jep-hap
Char-yeott
Di-ro-dora
Kyung-nae
Kookie
Kookie e-dae-hun kyung-nae
Kwang-Jang-Nim kay kyung-nae
Sa-Bum-Nim kay kyung-nae
Kyo-Bum-Nim kay kyung-nae
Kyo-San-Nim kay kyung-nae
Sun-Bae-Nim kay kyung-nae
Jhoon-bee
Shi-jock
Geu-mon
Baro
Shiyo


LESSON 4: COUNTING
One:
Two:
Three:
Four:
Five:
Six:
Seven:
Eight:
Nine:
Ten:

First:
Second:
Third:
Fourth:
Fifth:
Sixth:
Seventh:
Eight:
Ninth:
Tenth:
Hana
Dool
Set
Net
Dasot
Yuset
Il gob
Yudol
A hope
Youl

Il
EE
Som
Sa
Oh
Yook
Chil
Pal
Goo
Shib


LESSON 5: STANCE
Attention stance (natural stance):
Ready stance:
Front stance:
Back stance:
Kicking stance:
Fighting stance:
Horse stance:
Tiger stance:
Walking stance:
Char-yeott jhase
Jhoon-bee jhase
Ahp-gubi jhase
Dwi-gubi jhase
Bal-chagi jhase
Kyorumse
Ju-choom jhase
Bum jhase
Ahp jhase


LESSON 6: KICKING TECHNIQUES
Front straight kick:
Front snap kick:
Half moon kick:
Target kick:
Round house kick:
Side kick:
Back side kick:
Baudu chagi
Ahp chagi
Bon-doll chagi
Pyo-joke chagi
Dolryo chagi
Yup chagi
Dwi-yup chagi


LESSON 7: PUNCHING TECHNIQUES
Straight punch:
Reverse hand punch:
Back fist:
Hammer fist:
Knife hand strike:
Baro jirugi
Bandae jirugi
Choo-muk dung chigi
Choo-muk pahdak chigi
Sonnal chigi


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The Dojang of World Renowned and Respected GrandMaster
Jaesin Je 9th Degree Black Belt
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