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258 Appendices Check Up A-1 W: What hours is the museum open? M: ⓐ 10 minutes walk. ⓑ From 9 to 6. ⓒ It’s free. A-2 W: It’s the official fortress in Suwon. Its wall stretches for over 5 kilometers, and it has a variety of military facil- ities that are hard to find anywhere else. The four gates face each of the four directions - north, south, east, and west. It was a pioneer city with its own economic pow- er. Lesson 5 Korean Cities and Traditional Markets P. 212 Situation 2 Guiding Visitors to Traditional Korean Markets Listen and Do W: I’d like to visit a traditional market. Any suggestions? M: Good idea. There is nothing better than a traditional market to help you see how local people live. How about visiting Namdaemun Market? It is one of the old- est and largest traditional markets in Korea. W: Sounds perfect! What kinds of things do they sell there? M: Almost everything. They have clothes, food, fabrics, and electronics, to kitchenware, toys, mountain gear, fishing equipment, stationery, flowers, and more. W: Wow! That’s impressive. But I’d like to buy some fine art. M: Don’t worry. You can definitely find artwork, too. W: That’s great! I should go there right now. M: I’m afraid it’s not open today. It’s closed every Sunday. W: That’s bad timing. All right then, maybe next time. Oh, do they accept only cash? M: No, you can pay in cash or with a credit card. And if you’re lucky, you probably get as low as 50% off the original price. Happy shopping! Check Up A-1 W: Although it’s near one of the busiest roads in Seoul, this is a great place for a leisurely stroll. You can refresh yourself with a walk along the stream, which is more than 4 meters below street level and stretches out as far as about 6 kilometers. Along the way, you can see several small waterfalls and nearly two dozen overhead bridges. A-2 W: I went to a Korean sauna yesterday. M: Oh, are you talking about a jjimjilbang ? That’s very im- pressive. W: Yes. It was really fun! I got rid of some stress there. Anyhow, I’d like to experience some more local Kore- an culture. Any suggestions? M: Hmm, why don’t you visit Jagalchi Fish Market? W: A fish market? That sounds great! I love seafood. M: Then, that’s the place you’re looking for. You can eat fresh raw fish right at the market. W: I haven’t had raw fish before. But I’ll try it. Oh, where is it? M: It is in Busan, beside Nampo Port. It was set up during the Korean War and it’s one of the most well-known places in Busan. While you are there you can see how the locals live. If you go in October, you can also catch Jagalchi Cultural Tourism Festival. It’s something you don’t want to miss. W: Thanks for telling me about it! M: My pleasure. Ⅶ Correspondence and the Internet Lesson 1 Job Interview P. 220 Check Up A. W: Tell us about yourself. M: It’s nice to meet you. I’m Jin Seongmin. I graduated from Daehan Tourism High School. I consider myself an outgoing and charming person, and I’m eager to help others. W: Why did you apply for this job? M: I think every customer deserves to stay as comfortable as in their own home, and I hope to help them to do so. So this position would definitely suit my personality and beliefs. W: What are your greatest strengths and weaknesses? M: My strength is my outgoing personality. I’m afraid I don’t have enough practical experience in the hotel business. But I’m eager to learn, and I’m sure I can adapt to changing environments quickly. W: What do you know about us? M: You have provided excellent service under the motto “the best hospitality company.” In addition, with the know-how accumulated over several decades, you have successfully established five-star hotels with luxurious fitness facilities and restaurants abroad.

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