
New Canadian KOREAN for Chinese 1
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Book Introduction
A revised edition of [Ganada KOREAN], an integrated Korean language learning textbook aimed at improving communication skills.
Vocabulary and grammar are arranged in stages, taking into account difficulty and frequency of use. To increase learning efficiency, illustrations and photographs are used as much as possible. All content is carefully structured so that foreigners can naturally acquire Korean through various everyday situations they frequently encounter in Korea.
Vocabulary and grammar are arranged in stages, taking into account difficulty and frequency of use. To increase learning efficiency, illustrations and photographs are used as much as possible. All content is carefully structured so that foreigners can naturally acquire Korean through various everyday situations they frequently encounter in Korea.
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index
preface
Note
Characters
Textbook composition table
korean
Lesson 1: Vowels and Consonants 1
Lesson 2 Vowels and Consonants 2
Lesson 3: Supporting Consonants
Lesson 4 Hello?
Lesson 5 What is this?
Lesson 6 Who are these people?
Lesson 7: Mr. Yamada, what are you doing?
Lesson 8: Is the boss there?
Lesson 9 Where are you going?
Lesson 10 What is your cell phone number?
Lesson 11 Where is the bank?
Lesson 12 What did you do over the weekend?
Lesson 13: What about Dongdaemun Market?
Lesson 14 How much are apples?
Lesson 15: Two servings of ribs and two bowls of cold noodles, please.
Lesson 16: What time does your part-time job end?
Lesson 17: Since when have you been working at that company?
Lesson 18: Let's meet in front of the theater at 5:30.
Lesson 19: I don't cook because I live in a boarding house.
Lesson 20 What kind of sports do you like?
Lesson 21: Did you enjoy your trip?
Lesson 22 What shall we do tomorrow?
Lesson 23: I'm planning to get a job after graduation.
Lesson 24 I'm on my way now
Lesson 25: Can Hiromi come too?
Lesson 26 I'm sorry.
I can't go
Lesson 27 I got this from my older sister for my birthday.
Lesson 28 I usually come by subway
Take Exit 7 of Lesson 29.
Lesson 30: Giving ginseng or seaweed as a gift
Correct answer
Listening passage
Read translation
Word index
Grammar index
Verb and Adjective Conjugation Table Beginner 1
Irregular Verbs and Adjectives Conjugation Table for Beginners 1
Note
Characters
Textbook composition table
korean
Lesson 1: Vowels and Consonants 1
Lesson 2 Vowels and Consonants 2
Lesson 3: Supporting Consonants
Lesson 4 Hello?
Lesson 5 What is this?
Lesson 6 Who are these people?
Lesson 7: Mr. Yamada, what are you doing?
Lesson 8: Is the boss there?
Lesson 9 Where are you going?
Lesson 10 What is your cell phone number?
Lesson 11 Where is the bank?
Lesson 12 What did you do over the weekend?
Lesson 13: What about Dongdaemun Market?
Lesson 14 How much are apples?
Lesson 15: Two servings of ribs and two bowls of cold noodles, please.
Lesson 16: What time does your part-time job end?
Lesson 17: Since when have you been working at that company?
Lesson 18: Let's meet in front of the theater at 5:30.
Lesson 19: I don't cook because I live in a boarding house.
Lesson 20 What kind of sports do you like?
Lesson 21: Did you enjoy your trip?
Lesson 22 What shall we do tomorrow?
Lesson 23: I'm planning to get a job after graduation.
Lesson 24 I'm on my way now
Lesson 25: Can Hiromi come too?
Lesson 26 I'm sorry.
I can't go
Lesson 27 I got this from my older sister for my birthday.
Lesson 28 I usually come by subway
Take Exit 7 of Lesson 29.
Lesson 30: Giving ginseng or seaweed as a gift
Correct answer
Listening passage
Read translation
Word index
Grammar index
Verb and Adjective Conjugation Table Beginner 1
Irregular Verbs and Adjectives Conjugation Table for Beginners 1
Publisher's Review
This book is designed to fit the academic schedule of the Ganada Korean Language Institute and is aimed at learners who have no knowledge of Korean at all.
We have designed the course to enable students to learn speaking, listening, reading, and writing Korean evenly, and our basic goal is to become familiar with Korean daily life and culture.
It consists of a total of 30 lessons, and lessons 1 through 3 are about the Korean alphabet, and are designed to help you learn the pronunciation of vowels, consonants, and final consonants.
The structure of each subject from Lesson 4 to Lesson 30 is as follows.
*grammar
- The meaning and usage of grammatical elements appearing in the conversation are explained and examples are provided.
*Type practice
- You can practice frequently used basic sentence patterns by looking at pictures.
We also translated and included new words needed for type practice.
*hearing
- We made it so that you can listen to and understand the sentence structures and words covered in that course, and we made the text so that it is beginner-level but close to real-life listening.
*Read
- It is designed to enable you to read and understand various types of texts, such as stories or conversations related to the subject or situation of the course.
New words are included with their translations, and translations of the text are included in the appendix to aid understanding.
*activity
- We have increased the learning effect by encouraging speaking practice in various ways.
*A peek into Korean culture
- Contains content introducing various aspects of Korean life and culture that would be useful for foreigners to know.
*supplement
- The separate appendix contains the correct answers for listening and reading, as well as the listening text and reading translation.
*CD
- Repeatedly listening to the recorded 'conversations', 'exercises', and 'listening passages' will be of great help in improving your Korean pronunciation, intonation, and listening skills.
We have designed the course to enable students to learn speaking, listening, reading, and writing Korean evenly, and our basic goal is to become familiar with Korean daily life and culture.
It consists of a total of 30 lessons, and lessons 1 through 3 are about the Korean alphabet, and are designed to help you learn the pronunciation of vowels, consonants, and final consonants.
The structure of each subject from Lesson 4 to Lesson 30 is as follows.
*grammar
- The meaning and usage of grammatical elements appearing in the conversation are explained and examples are provided.
*Type practice
- You can practice frequently used basic sentence patterns by looking at pictures.
We also translated and included new words needed for type practice.
*hearing
- We made it so that you can listen to and understand the sentence structures and words covered in that course, and we made the text so that it is beginner-level but close to real-life listening.
*Read
- It is designed to enable you to read and understand various types of texts, such as stories or conversations related to the subject or situation of the course.
New words are included with their translations, and translations of the text are included in the appendix to aid understanding.
*activity
- We have increased the learning effect by encouraging speaking practice in various ways.
*A peek into Korean culture
- Contains content introducing various aspects of Korean life and culture that would be useful for foreigners to know.
*supplement
- The separate appendix contains the correct answers for listening and reading, as well as the listening text and reading translation.
*CD
- Repeatedly listening to the recorded 'conversations', 'exercises', and 'listening passages' will be of great help in improving your Korean pronunciation, intonation, and listening skills.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: August 20, 2010
- Page count, weight, size: 284 pages | 766g | 210*277*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788955189056
- ISBN10: 8955189052
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