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Korea is too spicy for me
Korea is too spicy for me
Description
Book Introduction
Korean language textbook for Japanese people learning Korean.
It contains vivid information not only about the Korean language but also about Korean culture.
Japanese people who are learning or trying to learn Korean have vague imaginations about Korea.
There aren't many things that come to mind, such as Hanbok, Taekwondo, and Namdaemun.
Just as when we think of Japan, we often think of limited images like kimonos, sushi, and electronics.
But when you actually come to Korea, the 'Korea of ​​your imagination' does not exist in the 'real Korea'.
You may be shocked by the daily life you suddenly encounter.


This book vividly shows you what Korean to say in these situations and how to respond.
In other words, you can experience ‘everyday Korean.’
It is designed to help you learn Korean, especially focusing on sentence patterns, so it is useful for all Korean language learners from beginner to advanced levels.
The Japanese author's episodes and situation-appropriate cartoon illustrations included at each chapter add flavor to the content.
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index
1.
food

What's in a Korean restaurant?
At a Korean restaurant
What is available and what is not available at a Korean restaurant?
What kind of Korean food do you like?
Korean food
I was so surprised! I was eating in Korea...

Korean, what do you do in this situation?


2.
convenience store

Where are you going?
Go to the convenience store.
I bought a drink at the convenience store.
What did you go to the convenience store to buy?
I go to the convenience store to buy a drink.
Don't Korean convenience stores have lunch boxes?
Korean, what do you do in this situation?


3.
subway

Take the subway
Which side are you riding from?
Look at the subway map.
Can I make a phone call on the subway?
Listen to the subway announcement.
What kind of people are on the subway?
There are always people like this in subways and underpasses.
Korean, what do you do in this situation?


4.
Jjimjilbang/restroom

Jjimjilbang
What are you going to do at the jjimjilbang?
What do you want to do at the jjimjilbang?
restroom
What would you like to have in your bathroom?
Be careful when using the restroom.
Korean, what do you do in this situation?
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Publisher's Review
* Author's writing intention

[Jo Young-mi]
“The Korean Wave may be short-lived, but students’ desire to learn Korean is not short-lived.
As long as there is a Korea and Korean culture that they want to understand and know about.
Reality is the best teacher.
Students who see reality accurately are already great teachers to themselves.
As a Korean teacher, I hope this textbook will help students express what they want to say in Korean.
“I’m just happy that I started this role like this.”

Tomomi
“Before coming to Korea, I was confident that the information I had about Korea was sufficient.
But the Korea I experienced firsthand was so different.
Having relied solely on textbook information about Korea, I couldn't easily escape the gap between the Korea I imagined and the real Korea.
The more I embraced everyday life in Korea, the more fun it became to learn Korean, and the more I wanted to know about Korea.
So, I hope that other students can also feel the positive ripples of Korean culture that I have embraced.”
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 10, 2006
- Page count, weight, size: 194 pages | 291g | 153*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788984995864
- ISBN10: 898499586x

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