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129 Page | 20,000+ Word | 5MB PDF
I can understand that – it takes too long, there’s too much to learn, or whatever. This e-book will give you several hundred words and phrases you’re definitely going to use. Everything from ordering a beer to telling the doctor where it hurts is here – and logically organized to help you find things later on.
I’m an English teacher living in Seoul, South Korea. When I first moved to Korea, I wasn’t sure I’d ever pick up the language. Why? Every book that taught you Korean did the same thing: they spent like five seconds on the basic parts of the language, then jumped right into full phrases and lecturing about boring points of grammar. Did you really enjoy conjugating verbs in high school? Yawn.
Sure, I ended up learning Korean – and I realized there was an easier way: let’s learn the stuff you’re actually going to use. You will never need to know the phrase ‘I am wearing a green sweater’, so why learn it? You WILL use the phrase ‘Where is the bathroom?’, so you WILL learn that one. It’s that simple. That’s the whole idea here – learn the Korean you’re actually going to use while in Korea.
Here’s the strategy: we’re going to use words and phrases, not dialogues. We’ll going to pair up the words and phrases you’re going to use, show you what it looks like in Korean, then show you how to say it in simple English syllables. It’s as simple as that. Write it on flashcards, say it over and over again until your brain hurts, practice with your significant other, whatever. These are the tools – use them in whatever way works for you.
This e-book is not a dictionary.
It is written specifically for people living in Korea. Whether you’re coming to teach English, serve in the military, work as a businessperson, this is for you. If you’re coming as a tourist, this’ll still help you – but it’s mainly geared towards people who will be around for awhile.
You’ll start with hangeul, the Korean alphabet. You’ll learn the letters, how to put them together to make syllables, and how to make sounds with them. We’ll look at some real world examples – signs from around Korea. Later on, we’ll talk about everything from Korean alcohol to getting off the beaten path.
The biggest difference between this e-book and others: no fancy language terms like ‘fricative’ or ‘nasal consonant’ at you. We’re going to keep this so simple, even a ten-year-old can keep up.
And plenty more.
All this comes to you from a native English speaker, living in Korea, who has worked with Koreans on a daily basis for years. The book has been proofread and edited by a professional native Korean editor – that’s as good as you can get.
So what are you waiting for? Stop messing around, get it now, and START SPEAKING KOREAN.
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