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Re: Survival Korean for ESL Teachers
In Response To: Survival Korean for ESL Teachers (Robin Tim Day, B.Sc. M.Sc. B.Ed.)
27. Annie-yo-ga-say-yo - Goodbye (when you leave. Ga means go, very useful). Hello and goodbye can both be contracted to anyong.
Very good idea. Ilike the simple phrases that you've used for classroom control.
Just wanted to point out that anyong - ee - kay - say - yo is for when you leave and anyong-ee-ka-say=yo for when you stay. Easy way to remember for newcomers is that kay rhymes with stay and ka or ga is Korean for go.
keep up the good work.
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