
Korean Master Key Korean Pronunciation Edition
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Book Introduction
The first Korean language textbook for foreigners, 『Korean Master Key: Hangul Pronunciation』.
Everything about Hangul from A to Z! From the story of King Sejong to the pronunciation of connected letters, all in one book!
Accurate audio files and pronunciation illustrations of Korean consonants, vowels, and final consonants
A variety of rich practice questions to help you remember letters and pronounce them correctly.
Key Publishing, a publishing company that facilitates learning, has released a Korean language textbook that we can confidently recommend to foreigners interested in the Korean language.
This is a Korean language starter textbook that begins with a general explanation of the Korean language and provides a friendly explanation of each consonant and vowel.
We provide a variety of learning materials and abundant practice activities to help you perfectly read, write, listen, and pronounce Korean consonants and vowels.
In addition, it allows for easy and natural learning of complex syllable structures, connected pronunciations such as linking, assimilation, lenition, and aspirated consonants through induction.
You can sufficiently practice the learning content through approximately 140 vocabulary words throughout the textbook.
We provided tips for each unit, specifically addressing areas that foreign learners find particularly difficult.
It provides detailed explanations of the actual pronunciation of '외' and '위', the difference between plain/aspirated/hard sounds such as 'ㅂ/ㅍ/ㅃ', and how to correctly pronounce double vowels or final consonants, and also provides the necessary audio files.
Let's also have fun practicing pronunciation with the 'Tongue Twister' sentences at the end of each unit.
Everything about Hangul from A to Z! From the story of King Sejong to the pronunciation of connected letters, all in one book!
Accurate audio files and pronunciation illustrations of Korean consonants, vowels, and final consonants
A variety of rich practice questions to help you remember letters and pronounce them correctly.
Key Publishing, a publishing company that facilitates learning, has released a Korean language textbook that we can confidently recommend to foreigners interested in the Korean language.
This is a Korean language starter textbook that begins with a general explanation of the Korean language and provides a friendly explanation of each consonant and vowel.
We provide a variety of learning materials and abundant practice activities to help you perfectly read, write, listen, and pronounce Korean consonants and vowels.
In addition, it allows for easy and natural learning of complex syllable structures, connected pronunciations such as linking, assimilation, lenition, and aspirated consonants through induction.
You can sufficiently practice the learning content through approximately 140 vocabulary words throughout the textbook.
We provided tips for each unit, specifically addressing areas that foreign learners find particularly difficult.
It provides detailed explanations of the actual pronunciation of '외' and '위', the difference between plain/aspirated/hard sounds such as 'ㅂ/ㅍ/ㅃ', and how to correctly pronounce double vowels or final consonants, and also provides the necessary audio files.
Let's also have fun practicing pronunciation with the 'Tongue Twister' sentences at the end of each unit.
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Korean Master Key: Korean Pronunciation (This book)
Chapter 1.
The Story of Hangeul
The Creation of Hangeul
The Korean Alphabet
Syllable Structure
Stroke Order
Chapter 2.
Learning Hangeul
Vowels ① Vowels ① (Monophthongs)
Consonants ① Consonants ② (Plain / Nasal / Liquid Consonants)
Consonants ② Consonants ② (Aspirated / Glottalized Consonants)
Vowels ② Vowels ① (Diphthongs)
Final Consonants (Batchim Consonants)
Chapter 3.
Linking Sounds
Pronounce Connectedly (Liaison)
Pronounce Analog (Assimilation)
Pronounce Strongly (Glottalization)
Pronounce Harshly (Aspiration)
Bookinbook's "Korean Master Key: Hangul Pronunciation" (Workbook)
1.
The Story of Hangeul
2.
Learning Hangeul
3.
Linking Sounds
4.
Writing Hangeul
*Appendix: Korean syllable table
Chapter 1.
The Story of Hangeul
The Creation of Hangeul
The Korean Alphabet
Syllable Structure
Stroke Order
Chapter 2.
Learning Hangeul
Vowels ① Vowels ① (Monophthongs)
Consonants ① Consonants ② (Plain / Nasal / Liquid Consonants)
Consonants ② Consonants ② (Aspirated / Glottalized Consonants)
Vowels ② Vowels ① (Diphthongs)
Final Consonants (Batchim Consonants)
Chapter 3.
Linking Sounds
Pronounce Connectedly (Liaison)
Pronounce Analog (Assimilation)
Pronounce Strongly (Glottalization)
Pronounce Harshly (Aspiration)
Bookinbook's "Korean Master Key: Hangul Pronunciation" (Workbook)
1.
The Story of Hangeul
2.
Learning Hangeul
3.
Linking Sounds
4.
Writing Hangeul
*Appendix: Korean syllable table
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Publisher's Review
Want to learn Korean but don't know where to start?
Want to read K-pop song lyrics without Romanization?
Do you want to work for a Korean company but are not confident in your Korean pronunciation?
Do you want to correct your Korean pronunciation accurately and clearly?
Do you want to study Korean on your own without an instructor or lectures?
King Sejong the Great created Hangul so that anyone could read and write easily.
In the preface to Hunminjeongeum, it is said, “A wise person can learn before the morning is over, and even a fool can learn in ten days.”
Master Hangul in ten days with "Korean Master Key: Hangul Pronunciation"! With a variety of learning materials, helpful explanations, and a wealth of practice questions, you can master the language on your own.
The first step in learning Korean is Hangul.
Korean is a writing system in which each letter is read as one sound.
Therefore, if you first learn the Korean alphabet and are familiar with a few pronunciation rules, you will be able to read all Korean accurately.
Also, for the same reason, once the pronunciation of letters is learned at the beginning, proper pronunciation training is not provided again.
Therefore, if you do not learn the pronunciation of Korean consonants and vowels properly from the beginning, you may end up making mistakes in pronunciation.
For foreign learners of Korean, this is why first-time Korean pronunciation training is so important.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced learners who want to improve their Korean pronunciation more accurately.
The textbook is written in English, and translation files for all key content in the textbook in Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc. can be downloaded from the website.
Additionally, the Korean syllable table provided as an appendix and the Korean writing notes in the workbook are also provided through the website.
We've designed it so that students can learn easily and enjoyably, with in-depth content that would be found in a specialized textbook, lightly layered on a pretty design full of illustrations.
Want to read K-pop song lyrics without Romanization?
Do you want to work for a Korean company but are not confident in your Korean pronunciation?
Do you want to correct your Korean pronunciation accurately and clearly?
Do you want to study Korean on your own without an instructor or lectures?
King Sejong the Great created Hangul so that anyone could read and write easily.
In the preface to Hunminjeongeum, it is said, “A wise person can learn before the morning is over, and even a fool can learn in ten days.”
Master Hangul in ten days with "Korean Master Key: Hangul Pronunciation"! With a variety of learning materials, helpful explanations, and a wealth of practice questions, you can master the language on your own.
The first step in learning Korean is Hangul.
Korean is a writing system in which each letter is read as one sound.
Therefore, if you first learn the Korean alphabet and are familiar with a few pronunciation rules, you will be able to read all Korean accurately.
Also, for the same reason, once the pronunciation of letters is learned at the beginning, proper pronunciation training is not provided again.
Therefore, if you do not learn the pronunciation of Korean consonants and vowels properly from the beginning, you may end up making mistakes in pronunciation.
For foreign learners of Korean, this is why first-time Korean pronunciation training is so important.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced learners who want to improve their Korean pronunciation more accurately.
The textbook is written in English, and translation files for all key content in the textbook in Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, etc. can be downloaded from the website.
Additionally, the Korean syllable table provided as an appendix and the Korean writing notes in the workbook are also provided through the website.
We've designed it so that students can learn easily and enjoyably, with in-depth content that would be found in a specialized textbook, lightly layered on a pretty design full of illustrations.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 2, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 168 pages | 474g | 188*257*11mm
- ISBN13: 9791189719401
- ISBN10: 1189719401
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