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When schedule details change, ask one short Korean question first: 오늘 몇 시에 시작해요?, “what time do we start today?” The most important words are 출근, 퇴근, 야근, 휴무, and 교대.
Korean workplace schedule words helps learners practice Korean words in real situations. This BSKorean post keeps the lesson clear, scannable, and connected to app practice.
Korean workplace schedule words are useful when you need to read a duty roster, confirm a shift, clock in, take a break, or ask about a schedule change. This lesson is for language recognition at work, especially for foreign workers who need practical Korean before the shift starts.
Start with the real moment: check the roster before the shift begins.
Briefing Summary
Situation
Reading a workplace schedule, duty roster, or shift notice
Practice focus
Schedule, clock-in, clock-out, shift type, break time, leave, absence, and overtime words
Useful for
foreign workers, factory workers, field workers, and anyone reading work notices in Korea
Study time
8-12 minutes
Slide 1. The Situation
Imagine you arrive at work and see a roster board. You need to know your row, your shift, your break time, and whether anything changed. If the schedule uses Korean only, the important words may look small, but the reading order can stay simple. Start with the plan, then attendance, then shift type, then exceptions.
This post is not legal or HR advice. It only explains Korean words you may see around a workplace schedule. If a schedule affects pay, leave, overtime, or safety, ask your supervisor or the appropriate workplace contact.
Slide 2. Key Workplace Schedule Words
The image stays text-free; the Korean schedule words are in the table below.
Korean
Romanization
English
Level
Use
일정
iljeong
schedule
BS1
Check the overall plan.
근무표
geunmupyo
duty roster; work schedule
BS4
Find your assigned work row.
출근
chulgeun
clocking in; going to work
BS1
Start of work.
퇴근
toegeun
clocking out; leaving work
BS1
End of work.
교대 근무
gyodae geunmu
shift work
BS4
Rotating shift system.
주간 근무
jugan geunmu
day shift
BS4
Daytime work.
야간 근무
yagan geunmu
night shift
BS4
Nighttime work.
야근
yageun
overtime work; working late
BS2
Work after normal hours.
연장 근무
yeonjang geunmu
overtime work
BS4
Extended work.
휴식 시간
hyusik sigan
break time
BS2
Rest time during work.
점심시간
jeomsim sigan
lunch break
BS1
Lunch break.
휴가
hyuga
vacation; leave
BS1
Approved leave.
결근하다
gyeolgeunhada
to be absent from work
BS2
When you cannot come to work.
출근 기록
chulgeun girok
attendance record; clock-in record
BS3
Record of clock-in.
휴일 근무
hyuil geunmu
holiday work; working on a day off
BS4
Work on a holiday or day off.
Slide 3. Read a Work Schedule in 3 Steps
Clock-in and clock-out words connect the schedule to the actual workday record.
Step 1: Find the plan. Look for 일정 or 근무표. These words tell you that you are looking at a schedule or roster.
Step 2: Check attendance words. Look for 출근, 퇴근, and 출근 기록. These connect the schedule to clock-in and clock-out records.
Step 3: Check shift and exception words. Look for 교대 근무, 야근, 연장 근무, and 휴일 근무. These words often mean the workday is different from a normal day.
Slide 4. Common Schedule Mistakes
Shift changes, overtime, and holiday work are the places where misunderstandings often happen.
The first mistake is reading only the start time and ignoring the shift type. 주간 근무 and 야간 근무 are very different. If your workplace uses 교대 근무, confirm which rotation you are on.
The second mistake is treating overtime words as normal work words. 야근 and 연장 근무 both point to extra work time. If the notice is unclear, ask before the shift ends.
The third mistake is missing leave or absence language. 휴가 is approved leave or vacation, while 결근하다 means being absent from work. Do not guess these words from context alone.
Slide 5. Practice With BSKorean
Practice the schedule words as recognition first, then use them as a checklist at work.
Practice this topic in BSKorean: Read the BSKorean app guide, then open the practice app. Use this article set to practice Korean word, romanization, English meaning, and the work situation together.
A useful practice habit is to say the word group first: plan, attendance, shift, extra work, rest, or leave. Then say the Korean word. This makes the schedule easier to scan when you are tired or in a hurry.
Mini Review Table
If you see…
Think…
근무표
Find the duty roster or work schedule first.
출근
This is the start-of-work or clock-in moment.
퇴근
This is the leaving-work or clock-out moment.
교대 근무
Check whether the job uses rotating shifts.
야간 근무
Night shift needs extra schedule attention.
휴식 시간
This marks a rest or break period.
결근하다
Use this when someone is absent from work.
휴일 근무
Confirm this early because it means holiday work.
Final Takeaway
You do not need to understand every sentence on a work notice to start safely. First find the schedule, then clock-in and clock-out words, then shift type, break time, leave, absence, overtime, and holiday work. These Korean workplace schedule words help you ask better questions before the problem becomes urgent.