π£️ What Should I Do? How to Give Advice in Korean – Intermediate Level (TOPIK 3–4)
Do you want to sound supportive, helpful, or wise in Korean? π‘ Learn how to give advice naturally using the right grammar and expressions!
- π€ Why Learning to Give Advice Matters
- π¬ Common Grammar Forms
- π§© Useful Advice Phrases
- π Example Sentences
- π Practice Dialogue
- π‘ Did You Know?
- π¬ Final Thoughts
- π Related Posts
π€ Why Learning to Give Advice Matters
Giving advice is a big part of everyday conversation. Whether you’re talking to friends or colleagues, being able to suggest something politely is a great way to sound natural and build relationships in Korean.
π¬ Common Grammar Forms
Here are some useful grammar patterns for giving suggestions or advice:
- –(μΌ)λ©΄ μ’κ² μ΄μ: "It would be good if..."
μ‘°κΈ μ¬λ©΄ μ’κ² μ΄μ.
jogeum swimyeon jokesseoyo
It would be good if you took some rest. - –λ κ² μ΄λμ? "How about doing...?"
μ΄λνλ κ² μ΄λμ?
undonghaneun ge eottaeyo?
How about exercising? - –μ/μ΄ λ³΄μΈμ: "Try doing..."
μ΄ μ½μ λ¨Ήμ΄ λ³΄μΈμ.
i yageul meogeo boseyo
Try taking this medicine. - –λ κ² μ’κ² μ΄μ: "You'd better..."
μΌμ° μλ κ² μ’κ² μ΄μ.
iljjik janeun ge jokesseoyo
You’d better sleep early.
π§© Useful Advice Phrases
- 곡λΆνλ κ² μ΄λμ?
gongbuhaneun ge eottaeyo?
How about studying? - μ’ λ μκ°ν΄ 보μΈμ.
jom deo saenggakae boseyo
Try thinking about it a bit more. - κ·Έλ₯ μμ§νκ² λ§νλ κ² μ’κ² μ΄μ.
geunyang soljikhage malhaneun ge jokesseoyo
You’d better just speak honestly.
π Example Sentences
- μ€νΈλ μ€λ₯Ό μ€μ΄λ €λ©΄ μ΄λνλ κ² μ’μμ.
seuteureseureul juriryeomyeon undonghaneun ge joayo
If you want to reduce stress, exercising is good. - κ·Έ μΌμ λΉμ₯ κ·Έλ§λλ 건 μ’ μνν κ² κ°μμ.
geu ireul dangjang geumanduneun geon jom wiheomhalkkeot gatayo
Quitting that job immediately might be a bit risky. - νκ΅μ΄λ₯Ό μνκ³ μΆμΌλ©΄ λ§€μΌ μ°μ΅νλ κ² μ’μμ.
hangugeoreul jalhago sipeumyeon maeil yeonseuphaneun ge joayo
If you want to be good at Korean, it's best to practice every day.
π Practice Dialogue
A: μμ¦ λ무 νΌκ³€ν΄μ.
yojeum neomu pigonhaeyo
I’m so tired these days.
B: μ‘°κΈ μ¬λ κ² μ΄λμ?
jogeum swineun ge eottaeyo?
How about getting some rest?
A: κ·Έλ°λ° μΌλ λ§κ³ , μ΄ μκ°μ΄ μμ΄μ.
geureonde ildo manko, swil sigani eopseoyo
But I have so much work and no time to rest.
B: κ·Έλλ μΌμ° μλ κ² μ’κ² μ΄μ.
geuraedo iljjik janeun ge jokesseoyo
Still, you’d better sleep early.
π‘ Did You Know?
In Korean culture, giving advice can sometimes sound too direct if you're not careful with grammar. That’s why expressions like **–(μΌ)λ©΄ μ’κ² μ΄μ** or **–λ κ² μ΄λμ?** are used often—because they sound more like gentle suggestions rather than commands. Tone matters just as much as grammar!
π¬ Final Thoughts
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