Korean Work Schedule Phrases for Foreign Workers
Learn practical Korean work schedule phrases for clocking in, leaving work, being late, break time, overtime, sick leave, and talking to a manager.
1. When to use these phrases
You arrive at work in Korea and see the shift schedule on the wall. Your manager asks when you came in, whether you can work overtime, or why you are late. Even if the words are short, you need to answer clearly because these expressions affect attendance, pay, and trust at work.
This lesson teaches Korean work schedule phrases for foreign workers. It focuses on practical words used in restaurants, factories, hotels, cleaning jobs, construction sites, warehouses, and offices. The goal is simple: understand your schedule and speak to your manager politely when time changes.
2. Key vocabulary
going to work
Beginnerleaving work
Beginnerstart time
Beginneroff-work time
Beginnerworking hours
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