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Easy Korean Reading and Writing for Beginners
Easy Korean Reading and Writing for Beginners
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Book Introduction
This textbook is designed for teaching Korean as a foreign language, and is designed to help students learn Korean from the very beginning through to the beginner level.
This book was written through extensive research at the Korean Language Education Center of Busan University of Foreign Studies, a specialist in Korean language education, and is designed to provide easy-to-understand, systematic explanations and structure to meet the diverse learning needs of learners.
In addition, the focus was on developing learners' communication skills by emphasizing not only the knowledge-related aspects of the Korean language but also the aspects that can be used in actual Korean speaking situations.

The reading and writing section consists of a preparatory section starting from the Korean alphabet and a main text of 25 lessons. The main text covers the basic vocabulary, grammar, and expressions required at the beginner level, and a pronunciation section is included at the end of the text to help students accurately learn the actual pronunciation of specific vocabulary.
Additionally, we have made it possible to repeat learning through various practice problems and activities.

For foreigners unfamiliar with Korean grammar, English translations are included in the grammar examples, and answers to questions, vocabulary, and grammar references are included at the end to make learning easier.
Additionally, it includes pictures to make learning easier and more fun, and it includes vocabulary sections by topic, such as fruits and sports, expressed in pictures, to help beginner learners develop the vocabulary skills they need.
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1.
hello?
2.
What is this?
3.
What's in the classroom?
4.
There is a pencil on the desk.

5.
Yoo Kang goes to the cinema.

6.
What is your house number?
7.
Michael woke up at 6 in the morning.

8.
Naomi didn't come.

9.
Michael can eat kimchi.

10.
I want to become a Korean teacher.

11.
My father is reading the newspaper.

12.
The day after it rains, the sky is clear.

13.
I'm trying to prepare some drinking water.

14.
Weekends are more complicated than weekdays.

15.
There's nothing to eat, but please eat a lot.

16.
My friends call me peanut.

17.
I need to practice Samulnori.

18.
People started cheering.
19.
I decided to go to graduate school.

20.
I'll contact you when I get back home.

21.
I've never worn a suit.

22.
I left my bike there before I went on my trip.

23.
I think everything is better now.

24.
You must not take pictures.

25.
After changing into hanbok, we performed ancestral rites.


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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 15, 2007
- Page count, weight, size: 334 pages | 727g | 188*257*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788955185317
- ISBN10: 8955185317

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