American Learns Korean Day32: Topic Marker 은/는 (“As for…”)

American Learns Korean Day32

Day32 Goal: Stop memorizing 은/는 as “the subject”

Here’s the direct truth for American Learns Korean Day32:

은/는 is not the same as an English subject marker.
은/는 marks the topic—the thing you want to talk about right now. Think:

  • As for X, …
  • Speaking of X, …
  • About X, …

Example:

  • 저는 한국어를 배워요.
    → “As for me, I’m learning Korean.”

If you only memorize 은/는 as “subject,” you’ll keep getting confused in real conversation.


Form rule (10 seconds)

  • If the noun has a final consonant (batchim) →
    학생, 책, 김밥
  • If the noun has no final consonant →
    , 커피, 학교

The 4 most common uses of 은/는

1) Topic-setting (starting a new “about X”)

It’s like planting a flag: “Now we’re talking about this.”

  • 저는 한국어를 공부해요.
  • 이 책은 좋아요.
  • 오늘은 바빠요.

2) Contrast / comparison (this is where 은/는 shines)

  • 커피 좋아요. 하지만 차 별로예요.
    “Coffee is good, but tea is not so great.”
  • 저는 매운 음식 좋아해요. 단, 너무 짠 건 싫어요.
    “I like spicy food, but not overly salty things.”

3) General statements / habits

  • 한국어 재미있어요.
  • 겨울 추워요.
    These feel like “in general” statements.

4) Background / already-known frame

When something is already established and you’re giving commentary:

  • 저는 한국 사람이에요. (basic background about me)
  • 이 카페는 사람이 많아요. (about this café, general comment)

은/는 vs 이/가: Build intuition with “question → answer”

You don’t need full mastery today, but you must start the right intuition.

Core feel:

  • 은/는: “This is the topic / background / contrast.”
  • 이/가: “This is the point / new info / the answer / emphasis.”

The easiest training method is Q → A patterns.

Pattern 1: “Who…?” (answer emphasis → 이/가)

  • Q: 누가 학생이에요? (Who is a student?)
  • A: 제가 학생이에요. (“I am.” → direct answer)

Pattern 2: “About X…” (topic frame → 은/는)

  • Q: 학생이에요? (Are you a student?)
  • A: 네, 저는 학생이에요. (“As for me…”)

Another pair:

  • Q: 뭐가 맛있어요? (What is tasty?)
  • A: 김밥이 맛있어요. (Answer/new info)
  • Q: 김밥 어때요? (How is kimbap?)
  • A: 김밥은 맛있어요. (Talking about kimbap as the topic)

If you understand these pairs, Day32 is successful.


How tone changes with 은/는 (6 quick examples)

Don’t over-translate; focus on the “feel.”

  1. 저는 커피를 좋아해요.
    → “As for me, I like coffee.” (topic/background)
  2. 제가 커피를 좋아해요.
    → “I (not someone else) like coffee.” (emphasis/contrast)
  3. 오늘 바빠요.
    → “Today (as opposed to other days) is busy.” (contrast-ready)
  4. 한국어 어려워요. 하지만 재미있어요.
    → general + contrast tone
  5. 한국어 어려워요.
    → “Korean is the thing that’s difficult (right now).” (issue focus)
  6. 이 카페 사람이 많아요.
    → “This café (as a topic) is crowded.”

Mini Dialogue 1: Self-introduction (은/는 feels natural)

A: 안녕하세요. 처음 뵙겠습니다.
B: 안녕하세요. 저는 제임스예요.
A: 한국어 공부해요?
B: 네, 저는 한국어를 공부해요.

Why it works: introductions and background framing often use 은/는.


Mini Dialogue 2: Comparison (contrast = 은/는)

A: 커피 좋아해요?
B: 네, 커피 좋아해요. 하지만 차 별로예요.
A: 디저트는요?
B: 케이크 좋아해요. 쿠키 그냥 그래요.


Speaking Drill 1: Make “As for…” sentences (5 minutes)

Say these out loud. Topic first, verb last (Day31 rule).

  1. As for me, I study Korean. → 저는 한국어를 공부해요.
  2. As for today, I’m busy. → 오늘은 바빠요.
  3. As for this café, it’s crowded. → 이 카페 사람이 많아요.
  4. As for winter, it’s cold. → 겨울 추워요.
  5. As for coffee, I like it. → 커피 좋아해요.

Speaking Drill 2: Make 3 contrast sets (5 minutes)

Use these frames. Short is fine, but finish the sentence.

  • A는 좋아요. 하지만 B는 싫어요.
  • A는 비싸요. B는 싸요.
  • A는 괜찮아요. B는 별로예요.

Examples:

  • 커피는 좋아요. 하지만 차는 싫어요.
  • 이건 비싸요. 저건 싸요.
  • 한국어는 어려워요. 하지만 재미있어요.

Quiz + Answer Key

1) Choose 은/는 or 이/가 (where appropriate)

  1. 저는 학생___ .
  2. 누가 학생이에요? → 제___ 학생이에요.
  3. 커피___ 좋아요. 하지만 차___ 싫어요.
  4. 뭐___ 맛있어요? → 김밥___ 맛있어요.

Answer key

  1. (No particle needed after 학생 here; you’d say “저는 학생이에요.”)
  2. (answer emphasis)
  3. 커피, 차 (contrast)
  4. , 김밥 (question/answer focus)

2) Make this sentence sound contrastive

  • 저는 매운 음식을 좋아해요.
    → 저는 매운 음식 좋아해요. (Even better if you add “but…” afterward.)

Homework (10 minutes, focused)

  1. Make 5 sentences: “저는 ___을/를 좋아해요/싫어해요.” (3 min)
  2. Make 3 contrast sets using 은/는 (4 min)
  3. Make 5 general statements (3 min):
  • 한국어는 ___.
  • 겨울은 ___.
  • 오늘은 ___.

10-minute lesson script (teacher-style)

  1. Opening (1 min): “Today is 은/는. It’s topic, not just subject.”
  2. Form rule (1 min): “Batchim → 은, no batchim → 는.”
  3. Topic-setting (3 min): “저는…, 오늘은…, 이 카페는…”
  4. Contrast (3 min): Build 3 sets: “A는… 하지만 B는…”
  5. Quick 이/가 taste (2 min): “누가/뭐가? → 제가/김밥이”

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