Basic Korean: Learn to Speak Korean in 19 Easy Lessons: Companion Online Audio and Dictionary

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Basic Korean: Learn to Speak Korean in 19 Easy Lessons: Companion Online Audio and Dictionary
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Soohee Kim
By (author) Emily Curtis
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9780804852449
ClassificationsDewey:495.7
Audience
General
Illustrations Companion Online Audio recordings, Manga-style comic strips and illustrations throughout; English-Korean/Korean-English dictionary

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 29 October 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Learn Korean quickly and easily with the help of real-life conversations by native speakers, everyday Korean vocabulary and expressions, easy-to-understand grammar explanations, notes on social etiquette for those traveling to Korea and so much more! With the help of 19 individual lessons, free online audio recordings, lively manga illustrations, comprehensive vocabulary lists and a bi-directional English-Korean/Korean-English dictionary, students get a complete overview of this exceedingly-popular language with the help of this book. Each self-contained lesson contains the following key elements: Authentic conversations to introduce new words and expressions Vocabulary lists with an emphasis on everyday words and phrases Simple notes explaining how to form sentences Practice drills and exercises to help internalize what you have learned Cultural notes explaining dos and don'ts, honorific language, etc. Native speaker audio recordings to help with pronunciation Whether used for self study or in a formal classroom setting, Basic Korean allows you to begin communicating from the very first lesson!

Author Biography

Soohee Kim received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Washington, where she taught Korean language, culture and linguistics for 17 years. She is interested in the role of grammatical knowledge in language acquisition and the maintenance and revival of heritage language skills. She continues to study many languages including Quechua, Tagalog, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Polish, Tibetan, Urdu, Hebrew, Latin and Sanskrit. She is the author of Korean Flash Cards and the lead author of the Korean textbooks: Korean Grammar: The Complete Guide to Speaking Korean Naturally. Haewon Cho is an experienced language teacher who has taught Korean at all levels at the University of Washington and University of Michigan. She is currently director of the Korean language program at the University of Pennsylvania. She is co-author of Korean Grammar: The Complete Guide to Speaking Korean Naturally. She holds M.A. degrees in Linguistics and Teaching ESL from the University of Washington. Her teaching and research interests include language assessment and teaching with technology as well as business language teaching. Emily Curtis holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics and an Ed.D. from the University of Washington. She teaches courses in general linguistics, phonology and morphology at Western Washington University and is a consultant in intercultural communication and language pedagogy. Her research interests are in phonology, heritage language and metalinguistic awareness. She has studied French, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish and Lushootseed and is also co-author of Korean Grammar: The Complete Guide to Speaking Korean Naturally.