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may also include some other grains. M: I see. Hmm... isn’t this kimchi ? W: Yes, it is. Kimchi is fermented vegetables seasoned with red pepper, garlic, green onion, and salt- fermented seafood. M: How does it taste? Is it spicy? W: Yes. I’m afraid that a lot of people from other countries only think of kimchi as spicy food. Actually, it has a lot of vitamins and fiber. M: Oh, so that’s why kimchi is called a health food. B Listen and Write M: I’m getting kind of hungry. W: Then, I’d recommend bibimbap . M: What is bibimbap ? W: Bibimbap is a bowl of rice mixed with meat and vegetables. M: Oh, I think I had bibimbap on my flight to Korea. W: You probably did. Bibimbap is one of the most popular in-flight meals. Even some Hollywood celebrities have tried it for their health. M: Maybe it’s popular because it’s nutritious. W: You’re right. It’s made with different vegetables, beef, eggs, or seafood. It also has some red pepper paste and sesame oil or soy sauce. M: That sounds really good. It’s making me hungry. LESSON 3 Contemporary Korean Culture pp. 198~203 Situation 1 Suggesting Tour Programs A Listen and Do M: Hey, Amy! How did you like the K-pop concert yesterday? W: Hi, Jimin. It was such a great experience! I watched my favorite K-pop boy band on stage. Their voices and the catchy melody were great. M: I guess you must like their dancing. It is so energetic and powerful, isn’t it? W: Yes, I love it. That’s why I’ve attended K-pop dance classes every weekend since I came to Korea. M: Sounds like you’re having fun. Is there anything else you want to do in Korea? W: Oh, I’d love to go to a musical theater. But I’m wondering if the musical performances are in English. M: I’ve heard that a popular performance of Hero with English subtitles will be streamed online this Saturday. W: That’s awesome! I definitely want to see it. Thanks a lot. Check Up A 1. W: I want to try outdoor activities during my stay in Korea. Any suggestions? M: Why don’t you try paragliding in Yeosu or surfing in Yangyang? W: I prefer paragliding to surfing. M: I see. I’ve tried paragliding before. The ride up to the take-off point was bumpier than the flight itself! W: Sounds scary, but I will give it a shot. Thank you. M: My pleasure. 2. W: Hi, Kevin. How did you like the hiking and rock- climbing tour last Saturday? M: Hey, Jisu. My wife and I really enjoyed it. Our hiking guide was professional. He led us to the top of several peaks, and took photos for us. W: Good for you. It sounds like you’re having an exciting time in Korea. LESSON 4 Korean Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites pp. 204~209 Check Up A W: Hwaseong is the official fortress in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do. Its wall stretches for over 5 kilometers, and it has a variety of military facilities 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 power. 240 I Appendices

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