Korean Grammar for International Learners

Korean Grammar for International Learners
Title Korean Grammar for International Learners PDF eBook
Author Ho-bin Im
Publisher
Pages 470
Release 2001
Genre Korean language
ISBN

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Reference book covering the major features of Korean grammar: particles, negation, passive, etc. Several examples are provided for each point. Workbook contains exercises for all the grammar points in the reference book. All answers are provided. Suitable for self-study, and developing grammar skills.

Korean Grammar for International Learners

Korean Grammar for International Learners
Title Korean Grammar for International Learners PDF eBook
Author Ho-bin Im
Publisher 연세대학교출판부
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Korean language
ISBN 9788971415559

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Reference book covering the major features of Korean grammar: particles, negation, passive, etc. Several examples are provided for each point. Workbook contains exercises for all the grammar points in the reference book. All answers are provided. Suitable for self-study, and developing grammar skills.

Korean Grammar for Speaking 1

Korean Grammar for Speaking 1
Title Korean Grammar for Speaking 1 PDF eBook
Author songwon
Publisher songwon
Pages 201
Release 2018-12-06
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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Free Korean Class available here: https://www.youtube.com/thewonkorean Song Won’s Korean Grammar for Speaking is the quintessential text for learning how to speak and write Korean. As a proven, passionate, and dedicated teacher, Song Won has perfected his language learning system in the classroom. Now, he’s finally put those same methods into an informative, easy-to-understand textbook. Korean Grammar for Speaking is methodically organized and broken down into separate units. In the beginning, students will build a foundation by learning how to read, write, and pronounce Hangul (the Korean alphabet). From there, students will learn everything from the counting systems and present tense verbs to more complex and complicated grammatical concepts. Within each unit, there will be vocabulary lists, a wide variety of practice problems, and end-of-unit quizzes. This comprehensive language-learning textbook will have you speaking, reading, and writing Korean in no time! Along with Korean grammar, this textbook will teach students important vocabulary words that are useful in many common, everyday situations. It will also highlight Korean slang and colloquialisms, as well. Song Won’s language learning method is different from classic, traditional textbooks. This book will have students thinking and responding organically in Korean. The goal of Korean Grammar for Speaking is to make students fluent in Korean within six months. Although learning Korean will be a challenge, it’s a challenge that will reward students many times over.

How Koreans Talk

How Koreans Talk
Title How Koreans Talk PDF eBook
Author Sang-Hun Choe
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 2002
Genre Korean language
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Essential Korean Grammar

Essential Korean Grammar
Title Essential Korean Grammar PDF eBook
Author Laura Kingdon
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 386
Release 2015-07-07
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1462917755

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Essential Korean Grammar is designed for people who already know a bit of Korean and wish to speak and write the language correctly and naturally--as Koreans do! This book is a great resource for reviewing for an exam, preparing for a business meeting, or traveling to Korea for work or pleasure. Accessible to learners at any level, it synthesizes all the essential Korean grammar points and presents them in a compact and logical form, and enables you to build up a natural-sounding fluency. Essential Korean Grammar is a toolbox to help you form correct and natural-sounding sentences, and determine which grammar you need for reading or writing Korean. It details: Expressing yourself clearly the way native Korean speakers do How to use Korean expressions, idioms and sentences correctly Avoiding common grammatical errors made by non-native speakers Communicating using simple, everyday vocabulary and sentences The grammar items are cleverly rated so you can determine what's most useful for you to study, based on your Korean knowledge level and your plans. The star rating system ranges from 5 stars ("critical"; with these under your belt you can communicate almost everything you need to say) to 1 star (don't worry about this unless there's some reason you need to know it--for example, the TOPIK exam).

Elementary Korean

Elementary Korean
Title Elementary Korean PDF eBook
Author Ross King
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 438
Release 2000
Genre Korean language
ISBN

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Elementary Korean offers a complete, systematic and streamlined first-year course in Korean for the English-speaking adult learner.

Korean Reader for Chinese Characters

Korean Reader for Chinese Characters
Title Korean Reader for Chinese Characters PDF eBook
Author Choon-Hak Cho
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 388
Release 2002-08-31
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780824824990

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Korean Reader for Chinese Characters will help students of Korean master basic Chinese characters that are frequently encountered in everyday situations. More than five hundred characters are targeted in exercises that aid in the efficient study of the forms, meanings, and sounds of individual characters and their compounds. Although the primary goal of the Reader is recognition of basic Chinese characters, students are encouraged to learn to write them properly by inclusion of a section on stroke order. The Reader is also designed to reinforce skills in reading and writing in Korean while studying Chinese characters. Forty lessons are preceded by an introductory chapter on the principles of Chinese character formation and reading and writing characters and followed by appendices on stroke order, English translations of the main reading text of each lesson, and an index of characters. The lessons are organized into seven parts: new characters, reading text, glossary, notes, new words in characters, more words in characters, and exercises. After every fifth lesson, there is a section reviewing all the characters introduced in the preceding five lessons.