[태그:] Korean work schedule phrases

  • Korean Work Schedule Phrases for Foreign Workers

    Korean Work Schedule Phrases for Foreign Workers

    Korean work schedule phrases for clocking in, leaving work, break time, overtime, and reporting to a manager

    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.

    Key Vocabulary

    KoreanRomanizationEnglishLevelUsage Note
    출근chulgeungoing to workBeginnerUsed when you come to work or clock in.
    퇴근toegeunleaving workBeginnerUsed when you finish work and go home.
    출근시간chulgeun siganstart timeBeginnerThe time you are expected to arrive at work.
    퇴근시간toegeun siganoff-work timeBeginnerThe time your shift or workday ends.
    근무시간geunmu siganworking hoursBeginnerThe full work time, often shown on a schedule.
    휴게시간hyuge siganbreak timeBeginnerUsed on workplace notices and shift rules.
    지각jigaklatenessBeginnerUsed when you arrive after the start time.
    조퇴jotoeearly leaveBeginnerLeaving before the scheduled end time.
    결근gyeolgeunabsence from workBeginnerNot coming to work for a scheduled shift.
    병가byeonggasick leaveBeginnerUsed when you cannot work because you are sick.
    야근yageunovertime / night workBeginnerCan mean working late after normal hours.
    교대근무gyodae geunmushift workBeginnerCommon in factories, hotels, security, and service jobs.
    관리자gwallijamanager / supervisorIntermediateThe person you should report schedule problems to.
    보고bogoreportBeginnerUsed when telling a manager about a problem or change.
    확인hwaginconfirmation / checkIntermediateUsed when checking a schedule, time, or instruction.

    Real Workplace Phrases

    Korean SentenceEnglish MeaningWhen to Use
    오늘 출근시간이 몇 시예요?What time is the start time today?When checking your shift.
    퇴근시간을 확인하고 싶어요.I want to check the off-work time.When the end time is unclear.
    오늘 조금 늦을 것 같아요.I think I will be a little late today.Before you arrive late.
    지각해서 죄송합니다.I am sorry for being late.When you already arrived late.
    몸이 안 좋아서 병가를 써야 할 것 같아요.I think I need to take sick leave because I do not feel well.When illness affects work.
    오늘 야근이 있나요?Is there overtime today?When checking late work.
    관리자님께 보고하겠습니다.I will report it to the manager.When a schedule problem must be reported.
    근무시간을 다시 확인해 주세요.Please check the working hours again.When the schedule may be wrong.

    Usage Notes

    출근 and 퇴근 are basic workplace words. 출근 is not just “go” in a general sense. It means going to work for your scheduled shift. 퇴근 means leaving work after the workday or shift ends. In many workplaces, these words are connected to attendance records.

    지각, 조퇴, and 결근 are attendance problem words. 지각 means you came late. 조퇴 means you left early. 결근 means you did not come to work. These words can affect pay, schedule records, and manager communication, so it is better to report early and politely.

    휴게시간 means break time. In Korea, break time may be written on a workplace notice, schedule board, or employment document. Do not assume every quiet moment is official 휴게시간. If you are unsure, ask your manager or coworker.

    야근 is often translated as overtime, but it can also feel like “working late.” If someone asks, 오늘 야근 가능해요?, they are asking if you can work later than usual today. If you cannot, answer politely and briefly.

    Mini Dialogue

    Worker: 관리자님, 오늘 조금 늦을 것 같아요.
    Gwallijanim, oneul jogeum neujeul geot gatayo.
    Manager, I think I will be a little late today.

    Manager: 몇 시쯤 도착할 수 있어요?
    Myeot si-jjeum dochakhal su isseoyo?
    Around what time can you arrive?

    Worker: 10분 정도 늦을 것 같습니다. 지각해서 죄송합니다.
    Sip bun jeongdo neujeul geot gatseumnida. Jigakhaeseo joesonghamnida.
    I think I will be about 10 minutes late. I am sorry for being late.

    Manager: 알겠습니다. 도착하면 바로 보고해 주세요.
    Algetsseumnida. Dochakhamyeon baro bogohae juseyo.
    Okay. Please report right away when you arrive.

    Common Mistakes

    Mistake 1: Saying 늦어요 without explaining the work situation.
    늦어요 means “I am late,” but at work it is clearer to say 오늘 조금 늦을 것 같아요 before you arrive, or 지각해서 죄송합니다 after you arrive.

    Mistake 2: Confusing 퇴근 and 조퇴.
    퇴근 is normal leaving after work. 조퇴 means leaving early before your scheduled end time. If you leave early because of illness or an emergency, ask first.

    Mistake 3: Thinking 휴게시간 is always flexible.
    Some workplaces have fixed break times. In factories, restaurants, and service jobs, break time may depend on the shift, customer flow, or safety rules.

    Step-by-Step Practice

    1. Find the schedule word first: 출근시간, 퇴근시간, or 근무시간.
    2. If there is a problem, name it simply: 지각, 조퇴, 결근, or 병가.
    3. Tell the manager early: 오늘 조금 늦을 것 같아요.
    4. Use a polite apology when needed: 죄송합니다.
    5. Confirm the next action: 도착하면 보고하겠습니다.

    Quick Quiz

    1. What does 출근 mean?
      Answer: Going to work or coming in for work.
    2. You leave before your scheduled end time. Which word fits?
      Answer: 조퇴.
    3. You are sick and cannot work. Which word is useful?
      Answer: 병가.
    4. What does 야근 usually mean at work?
      Answer: Working late or overtime.
    5. Who should you report a schedule problem to?
      Answer: 관리자, the manager or supervisor.

    Review Table

    KoreanMeaningBest SituationBeginner Tip
    출근going to workStarting your workdayUse it for work, not general movement.
    퇴근leaving workFinishing work normallyDifferent from leaving early.
    지각latenessArriving after start timeReport before you arrive if possible.
    조퇴early leaveLeaving before end timeAsk first unless it is an emergency.
    병가sick leaveIllnessExplain briefly and politely.
    야근overtimeWorking lateConfirm whether it is required.
    관리자managerReporting problemsUse polite speech.

    Related Lessons

    Practice More

    Practice this word list in Learn Korean or in the upcoming BS3001 app. Start with 출근, 퇴근, 지각, 휴게시간, and 야근. These words help you understand schedules and report time problems clearly at work in Korea.