교시

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Meaning and Usage

The Korean word '교시' refers specifically to a class period or a teaching session in a school timetable. It is commonly used in educational contexts to denote the numbered segments of the school day, such as 'first period' or 'third period.'

Common Contexts

You will often hear '교시' when discussing school schedules, class times, or breaks between classes. It is a formal term mostly used in schools and educational institutions.

Collocations and Patterns

  • '첫 교시' (first period): Refers to the first class of the day.
  • '교시가 끝나다' (period ends): Used to indicate the end of a class period.
  • '교시 사이에 쉬는 시간' (break between periods): Refers to the recess or break time between classes.

Register and Usage Notes

'교시' is a neutral and formal term appropriate for academic or official contexts. It is not used for informal or casual references to time.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse '교시' with '수업' (class or lesson). '수업' refers to the actual lesson or teaching activity, while '교시' refers to the time slot or period allocated for that lesson.

Example Sentences

오늘은 다섯 교시까지 수업이 있어요.

Oneureun daseot gyosikkaji sueobi isseoyo.

Today, there are classes until the fifth period.

교시가 끝나고 점심시간이 시작됩니다.

Gyosiga kkeunago jeomsimsigani sijakdoemnida.

After the period ends, lunch time begins.

교시마다 쉬는 시간이 10분씩 있어요.

Gyosimaya swineun sigani shipbunsik isseoyo.

There is a 10-minute break after each period.