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Practical Korean

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Designed for beginning Korean learners, Practical Korean gives you only what you need-including a basic pronunciation guide and key grammar points. This concise Korean language book is organized into 46 easy lessons that help you grasp everything from names and greetings to casual remarks. It is designed for English speakers travelling to Korea, although it can be used by anyone wishing to learn Korean and acquire a basic working knowledge of conversational Korean in a short period of time.

Engagingly illustrated with manga-style drawings, this volume includes:

A basic pronunciation guide

Essential vocabulary and practical sentences

Information on Korean sentence patterns and key grammar points

A 3,000 word Korean-to-English and English-to-Korean dictionary

Native speaker audio recordings to aid pronunciation

Even readers without any prior knowledge of Korean will grasp the necessary basics to get conversing and communicating in Korean fast and painlessly!

Additional information

Dimensions 133 × 203 mm
ISBN

9780804847223

Dimensions

133 x 203 mm

Book Type

Mixed media product

Author

Samuel E. Martin

Author Bio

Samuel E. Martin was a master teacher of Japanese and Korean language and a major force in language learning in the postwar U.S. He received his undergraduate and master's degrees in oriental languages from the University of California at Berkeley and his Ph.D. in linguistics from Yale University. At Yale, he served as chairman of the Department of East and South Asian Languages and Literatures and the Department of Linguistics. He is the author of dozens of books and papers on Japanese and Korean Language, including Basic Japanese and the definitive A Reference Grammar of Japanese and A Reference Grammar of Korean.

Laura Kingdon is a graduate of Yonsei University's Korean Language Institute, so she understands firsthand the complexities of learning Korean grammar. She is fluent in several languages and runs a translation firm. She has designed curricula and taught English as a second language to students of all ages, ranging from university students in Kazakhstan to elementary school children in Korea. After years of living in Seoul, she moved to Thailand. She is the author of Essential Korean Grammar.

Number of Pages

224

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