Korean for Beginners: Mastering Conversational Korean (Includes Free Online Audio)

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Tuttle Publishing, 10 août 2010 - 176 pages
Korean has been called "the most logical language there is," and with this friendly and thorough introduction you can quickly begin speaking conversational Korean!

With a lighthearted and effective approach, Korean for Beginners starts by showing you just how reasoned and logical the Korean alphabet--hangul--actually is, and helps you master it quickly. Using realistic situations and conversations needed in modern Korea, commonly used vocabulary and detailed lessons, soon you'll be able to say with pride, "I know Korean!"

This book is for people who want a grasp of how to speak, write and understand Korean--and who want to enjoy things while they're at it!
  • Filled with fun manga illustrations and practical situations
  • Online companion audio recordings provide native-speaker pronunciation of words and phrases
  • 40 short videos by teacher Bryan Park teach you how to pronounce the Hangul alphabet, vowels, and consonants

After completing Korean for Beginners you will be able to:
  • Speak Korean as its spoken today, and read Korean hangul with ease!
  • Converse with confidence using practical phrases and dialogues
  • Successfully communicate in modern Korean situations, such as navigating cities, ordering food in restaurants or making plans

All companion content is accessible on tuttlepublishing.com/downloadable-content
 

Table des matières

1 Welcome to Korean
1
2 Korean Characters
4
3 Reading and Pronouncing Korean Words
14
4 I You Love
18
5 My Mother Is Korean and My Father Is American
22
6 Learn Learned Learning
30
7 Go Went Going
38
8 My Mother Loves Me
43
17 Hows Korea?
86
18 Im from the US
92
19 Have You Ever Seen a Korean Movie?
98
20 I Couldnt Study So Much
103
21 I Should Talk to My Wife First
108
22 Canada Is Larger than the US
113
23 One Two Three
118
24 How Much Is This?
125

9 Hello?
49
10 I You We Do I Know You?
53
11 Whats This?
58
12 To Be or Not To Be?
62
13 My Name Is Hal
66
14 Father Mother Brother Sister
70
15 I Dont Want to Eat
75
16 Excuse Me Wheres the Restroom?
81
25 What Time Is It?
130
26 Today Is August 15
135
27 I Wish You Would Come Back to Korea Someday
140
Grammar Terms
145
KoreanEnglish Glossary
150
EnglishKorean Glossary
155
Backcover
165
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Henry J. Amen, IV, is a freelance editor and writer of language learning materials; he learned Korean by being plunged into the busy streets of Seoul on a business trip.

Kyubyong Park works at a Korean publishing company that creates practice books for Koreans learning English.

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