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    Mon, December 11, 2023 | 14:16
    [바른 한국어 1급] 3-1 책상이 있습니까?


    학습 목표


    1. 기초 상태동사 및 간단한 사물 어휘를 배운다.
    2. ‘-습니까?’ ‘-습니다’와 ‘이/가’를 배운다.
    3. 일상 공간 및 사물의 상태 정보를 전달할 수 있다.
    4. 한국인의 주거를 이해한다.



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