모두 덕분에 means Thanks to Everyone - and this B1.2 Korean interlinear reader teaches the grammar behind gratitude, respect, reasons, and real connection.
Lucas has come a long way since arriving in Seoul. After routines, friendships, opinions, and a photography dream, he gives back. Mr. Park asks him to photograph the neighborhood, and Lucas sees how many people have quietly helped him.
No guessing. No dictionary. Just reading.
Every Korean passage has interlinear English meaning, so you can follow the story, notice grammar in context, and try the Korean-only text.
B1.1 helped you express opinions, conditions, intentions, and casual speech. B1.2 moves into the Korean of community: explaining why, describing people and places, reporting what you heard, making suggestions, and showing gratitude with respect.
Korean does not divide "giving" mainly by direction. Instead, it uses respect. You will see how 주다, 드리다, and 주시다 show relationships, gratitude, and honorific awareness.
박 사장님이 한국어를 가르쳐 주셨어요.
Mr. Park taught me Korean.
This is the language of being helped, noticing it, and responding with care.
Lucas's photos have been noticed. As he prepares a neighborhood photo project, he walks through Seoul with Coco, works with Minji, gathers stories, and prepares to thank the people who helped him feel at home.
Across 10 chapters, the story moves through rain, memories, rumors, suggestions, gifts, favors, and a final celebration where Lucas can say: 한국이 제 집이 됐어요.
This book is for learners preparing for TOPIK II Level 3, especially those who want longer Korean sentences without stopping every few words. It is ideal for story-based grammar, interlinear reading, and practical Korean that reflects real relationships.
If you have completed B1.1, this is the natural next step. If you are new to the series, earlier levels provide the smoothest foundation