Day 16: 도 — How to Say Also/Too in Korean | Korean Grammar in 10 Minutes a Day

 

Day 16: 도

Level 1 · Korean Grammar in 10 Minutes a Day

▶️ This lesson starts at 29:38 in the Level 1 video — press play and repeat after me!

Grammar Point

= "also / too" — you attach it to a word to say "this one too."
Vowel or consonant — doesn't matter! 도 — 저 → 저도 / 오늘 → 오늘도

Example Sentences 🎧

1. 저 학생이에요.
I'm a student, too.
2. 저 커피를 좋아해요.
I like coffee, too.
3. 오늘 바빠요.
Today is busy, too.
4. 저 한국어를 공부해요.
I study Korean, too.
5. 팅쌤 어제 학교에 갔어요.
Tingssam went to school yesterday, too.
6. 저 빵을 좋아해요.
I like bread, too.
7. 저 어제 바빴어요.
I was busy yesterday, too.

Key Vocabulary

바쁘다 (바빠요) to be busy
좋아하다 (좋아해요) to like
어제 yesterday
학교 school
bread

✏️ Quiz Time

Quiz 1 — Fill in the Blank

  1. 저___ 학생이에요.
  2. 오늘___ 바빠요.
  3. 저___ 커피를 좋아해요.
  4. 저___ 한국어를 공부해요.
  5. 팅쌤___ 학생이에요.

Quiz 2 — Match it!

Match the Korean sentence to its English meaning. a. Tingssam went to school yesterday, too. b. I'm a student, too. c. I like coffee, too. d. Today is busy, too.

  1. 저도 학생이에요.
  2. 오늘도 바빠요.
  3. 저도 커피를 좋아해요.
  4. 팅쌤도 어제 학교에 갔어요.

Quiz 3 — Translation Challenge

Translate into Korean using 도.

  1. I like bread, too.
  2. I study Korean, too. (say it about a friend: "친구도 ___")
👉 Show Answers

Quiz 1: 1. 도, 2. 도, 3. 도, 4. 도, 5. 도

Quiz 2: 1-b, 2-d, 3-c, 4-a

Quiz 3: 1. 저도 빵을 좋아해요. 2. 친구도 한국어를 공부해요.

📝 Homework: Your Turn!

You just learned how to say "me too" in Korean. Now try it for real:

Go to the YouTube video and write a "me too" sentence using 도 in the comments.

For example:

저도 커피를 좋아해요.

Don't be shy — I read the comments! 🙌

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