Quick answer
Use this lesson when you need Korean for phone plan cancellation. Start with "계좌" and check the meaning before you act.
Key words
- 계좌 – account
Used in account and bank-transfer tasks. - 예금주 – account holder
Check the recipient name before sending money. - 금액 – amount
Confirm the number before payment. - 확인 – confirm
Tap or say this only after checking details. - 취소 – cancel
Useful when a screen or request is wrong. - 이체 – bank transfer
Use when sending money between accounts. - 계좌번호 – account number
Check this before confirming a transfer. - 입금 – deposit
Appears when money is received into an account. - 수수료 – fee
Look for this before approving a transaction. - 영수증 – receipt
Ask for or save this after payment. - 진료 예약 – clinic appointment
Use when booking a visit. - 변경 – change
Use when changing the time.
Useful phrases
- 요금제를 해지하고 싶어요. – I would like to cancel my phone plan.
- 위약금이 얼마나 나오나요? – How much is the penalty fee?
- 최종 청구서를 확인해 주세요. – Please check the final bill.
- 번호이동이 가능한가요? – Can I transfer my number?
- 해지 확인 문자를 받을 수 있나요? – Can I receive a cancellation confirmation text?
Example dialogue
A: 요금제를 해지하고 싶어요. – I would like to cancel my phone plan.
B: 계약기간과 위약금을 먼저 확인해 주세요. – Please check the contract period and penalty fee first.
A: 최종 청구서는 언제 나오나요? – When will the final bill come out?
B: 해지일과 미납 요금을 확인해 드릴게요. – I will check the cancellation date and unpaid charges.
Common mistake
Do not cancel a phone plan before checking the contract period, penalty fee, remaining installment balance, unpaid charges, final bill, number transfer, cancellation date, and confirmation text.
Self-check
Which Korean word should you recognize first for phone plan cancellation?
- 계좌
- 예금주
- 금액
- 잘 모르겠어요
Answer: 계좌
Practice path
Situation path: Korean words for canceling a phone plan
Practice these words in the BSKorean app: article-post-31443
This lesson teaches vocabulary and reading cues. It does not replace bank, legal, medical, or government instructions.
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