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🎀 How to Write a Speech in Korean – Advanced Level (TOPIK 5–6)

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How to Write a Speech in Korean | Advanced Korean (TOPIK 5–6) Have you ever needed to give a speech in Korean but weren’t sure where to begin? This guide will teach you how to structure formal speeches in Korean, use advanced honorifics, and incorporate cultural elements to impress in academic, business, or public settings. πŸ“š Table of Contents Why Speech Writing Matters in Korean Formal Speech Structure Key Phrases and Honorifics Example Speech Excerpts Practice Exercise Did You Know? Final Thoughts πŸ’‘ Why Speech Writing Matters in Korean Korean speeches (μ—°μ„€λ¬Έ) reflect not only language skills but also cultural understanding. Properly crafted speeches use honorifics, indirect expressions, and humility —essential for showing respect in business, academic ceremonies, and public events. πŸ“ Formal Speech Structure Typical Korean speeches follow a three-part structure: Opening (μ‹œμž‘): Greetings and gratitude to the audience ...

🎀 Formal Debate Expressions in Korean – Advanced Level (TOPIK 5–6)

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Want to elevate your Korean speaking to the next level? If you're preparing for an academic debate, a panel discussion, or a formal presentation, this post will help you use refined, persuasive Korean expressions with confidence. πŸ“Œ Key Debate Phrases and Their Functions Expression Meaning & Usage 제 μ˜κ²¬μ€ μ΄λ ‡μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "My opinion is this" – Used to introduce your point clearly. μš°μ„ , λ³Έ μ£Όμ œμ— λŒ€ν•΄ κ°„λ‹¨νžˆ μ„€λͺ…λ“œλ¦¬κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "First, I will briefly explain the topic" – Used to open your argument with structure. 이에 λŒ€ν•œ κ·Όκ±°λŠ” λ‹€μŒκ³Ό κ°™μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "The basis for this is as follows" – Used when presenting supporting evidence. λ°˜λ‘ μ„ μ œκΈ°ν•˜μžλ©΄, λ‹€μŒκ³Ό 같은 λ¬Έμ œκ°€ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "To raise a counterargument, the following issues arise" – Used to challenge an opponent's point. μ΄μƒμœΌλ‘œ 제 μ£Όμž₯을 λ§ˆμΉ˜κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. "That concludes my argument" – Used to wrap up your speaking turn. 🧠 Advanced Sentence Patterns for Debates...