
If you really want to get a first-class Korean language score, start with the No-Base Literature section (2026).
Description
Book Introduction
Numerous Korean language proficiency test takers have achieved level 1 scores with just one book!
The No. 1 bestseller in Korean for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), proven by tens of thousands of readers, "If you really want to get a top grade in Korean," the No. 1 edition!
The latest installment of the 'National Intelligence Service' series, which has sold over 100,000 copies, has been released, 'No Base Literature Edition.'
This book was developed to enable even students at the 'no base' level to begin and learn Korean correctly, and its goal is clear.
This is to ensure that you can go up to level 2 just by reading this one book properly.
In particular, the 'No-Base Literature Edition' not only explains the essential approach to literary appreciation for the College Scholastic Ability Test in an easy-to-understand way that even middle school students can understand, but also includes detailed explanations of literary concepts that can be confusing.
We also take pride in having carefully selected and explained only the passages suitable for building basic skills among the numerous Korean language passages.
The reason I can confidently publish a book for beginners like this is because the author is someone who went from being a beginner to a top-tier expert.
The author, who received a 5th grade level in Korean in the first year of high school, finally revealed the secret to becoming a 1st grader in Korean. He, who understands the mind of a novice, presents the answer more clearly than any other book.
If you are still memorizing poem themes and organizing novel plots as if you were preparing for your middle school Korean language grades, it is time to follow the lead of the National Intelligence Service.
I will show you what the CSAT demands of you: true appreciation, not superficial analysis of the work.
The No. 1 bestseller in Korean for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), proven by tens of thousands of readers, "If you really want to get a top grade in Korean," the No. 1 edition!
The latest installment of the 'National Intelligence Service' series, which has sold over 100,000 copies, has been released, 'No Base Literature Edition.'
This book was developed to enable even students at the 'no base' level to begin and learn Korean correctly, and its goal is clear.
This is to ensure that you can go up to level 2 just by reading this one book properly.
In particular, the 'No-Base Literature Edition' not only explains the essential approach to literary appreciation for the College Scholastic Ability Test in an easy-to-understand way that even middle school students can understand, but also includes detailed explanations of literary concepts that can be confusing.
We also take pride in having carefully selected and explained only the passages suitable for building basic skills among the numerous Korean language passages.
The reason I can confidently publish a book for beginners like this is because the author is someone who went from being a beginner to a top-tier expert.
The author, who received a 5th grade level in Korean in the first year of high school, finally revealed the secret to becoming a 1st grader in Korean. He, who understands the mind of a novice, presents the answer more clearly than any other book.
If you are still memorizing poem themes and organizing novel plots as if you were preparing for your middle school Korean language grades, it is time to follow the lead of the National Intelligence Service.
I will show you what the CSAT demands of you: true appreciation, not superficial analysis of the work.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
[Reading]
prolog
Chapter 1: Studying Literature for Beginners
1.
Understanding Literary Appreciation
2.
The 'framework' of literary appreciation
1) Empathy with the inner world
2) Imaging
3) Filtering
4) What the speaker is seeing now
Chapter 2: Building Basic Physical Strength for a Perfect Score in Literature
1.
Essential Literature Words You Must Know
2.
Tips for Reading Classic Poetry Easily
[Previous Exam Questions]
Chapter 3: Application of Past Questions
Instructions for using the National Examinations Only
1.
Modern poetry
How to read poetry, simpler than you think
September 2015 (Type B) "Until the Peonies Bloom", "Go Go"
June 2014 (Type B) 〈Palwon (八院) - Westward Journey Poetry Collection 3〉, 〈Dongseung〉
September 2020: "Cheongmyeong" and "Message of the Green Wind"
June 2015 (Type A) "Towards That Peach Tree"
2021 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) "Longing" and "Hometown of the Heart 2 - That Hill"
June 2016, "Visiting the Grave" and "Grandmother's Backyard Veranda"
June 2011: Rain, Christmas, West Sea
September 2014 (Type A) "For the Wounded Soul"
2.
Classical poetry
Why 'Classical Poetry' is Easier Than 'Modern Poetry' for First-Rank Students
September 2014 (Type A) 〈Plum Blossom Temple〉
September 2017 School Year 〈Bangongsiyeo〉
September 2015 (Type A) "Jeongseokga", "Im-i Oma Ha-geoneul"
2016 College Scholastic Ability Test (Type B) "Eowa Dongryangjae" and "Gogongdapju Inga"
2016 College Scholastic Ability Test (Type A) "Yongbieocheonga" and "Ganghosasiga"
June 2019, "Seogyeongbyeolgok" and "Manbunga"
3.
Modern novels
Everything about reading novels
2016 College Scholastic Ability Test (Type A) 〈Namok〉
June 2014 (Type A) "Mr. Bang"
September 2018, "When It Snows"
2022 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) "A Very Handsome Umbrella"
4.
Classic novels
Why 'Classic Novels' Are Much Easier to Understand Than 'Modern Novels'
September 2014 (Type A) 〈Sukyeongnangjajeon〉
June 2020 Academic Year "Jo Woong-jeon"
June 2018 Academic Year 〈Aptitude Test〉
Epilogue
prolog
Chapter 1: Studying Literature for Beginners
1.
Understanding Literary Appreciation
2.
The 'framework' of literary appreciation
1) Empathy with the inner world
2) Imaging
3) Filtering
4) What the speaker is seeing now
Chapter 2: Building Basic Physical Strength for a Perfect Score in Literature
1.
Essential Literature Words You Must Know
2.
Tips for Reading Classic Poetry Easily
[Previous Exam Questions]
Chapter 3: Application of Past Questions
Instructions for using the National Examinations Only
1.
Modern poetry
How to read poetry, simpler than you think
September 2015 (Type B) "Until the Peonies Bloom", "Go Go"
June 2014 (Type B) 〈Palwon (八院) - Westward Journey Poetry Collection 3〉, 〈Dongseung〉
September 2020: "Cheongmyeong" and "Message of the Green Wind"
June 2015 (Type A) "Towards That Peach Tree"
2021 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) "Longing" and "Hometown of the Heart 2 - That Hill"
June 2016, "Visiting the Grave" and "Grandmother's Backyard Veranda"
June 2011: Rain, Christmas, West Sea
September 2014 (Type A) "For the Wounded Soul"
2.
Classical poetry
Why 'Classical Poetry' is Easier Than 'Modern Poetry' for First-Rank Students
September 2014 (Type A) 〈Plum Blossom Temple〉
September 2017 School Year 〈Bangongsiyeo〉
September 2015 (Type A) "Jeongseokga", "Im-i Oma Ha-geoneul"
2016 College Scholastic Ability Test (Type B) "Eowa Dongryangjae" and "Gogongdapju Inga"
2016 College Scholastic Ability Test (Type A) "Yongbieocheonga" and "Ganghosasiga"
June 2019, "Seogyeongbyeolgok" and "Manbunga"
3.
Modern novels
Everything about reading novels
2016 College Scholastic Ability Test (Type A) 〈Namok〉
June 2014 (Type A) "Mr. Bang"
September 2018, "When It Snows"
2022 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) "A Very Handsome Umbrella"
4.
Classic novels
Why 'Classic Novels' Are Much Easier to Understand Than 'Modern Novels'
September 2014 (Type A) 〈Sukyeongnangjajeon〉
June 2020 Academic Year "Jo Woong-jeon"
June 2018 Academic Year 〈Aptitude Test〉
Epilogue
Publisher's Review
A new book in the series "If You Really Want to Get a Grade 1 in Korean", which has changed the grades of countless students, has been published: "If You Really Want to Get a Grade 1 in Korean: No Base Literature Edition."
I am proud to say that this book was created by the author, who poured his heart and soul into questioning and refining his knowledge from a novice's perspective, in order to create a textbook that practically enables "escaping from no background."
There is no other textbook that offers a clear goal to achieve while being kind and understanding of the novice, other than 'National Intelligence Service'.
The author asks:
I'm asking if the literature you're studying now is really fun.
If it's fun, you're doing it right, and if it's not fun, you're doing it wrong.
If you are a novice student who has treated Korean literature as a subject to be memorized, you have come to the right place with this book.
Now you will feel that literature is more interesting than any other subject.
I am proud to say that this book was created by the author, who poured his heart and soul into questioning and refining his knowledge from a novice's perspective, in order to create a textbook that practically enables "escaping from no background."
There is no other textbook that offers a clear goal to achieve while being kind and understanding of the novice, other than 'National Intelligence Service'.
The author asks:
I'm asking if the literature you're studying now is really fun.
If it's fun, you're doing it right, and if it's not fun, you're doing it wrong.
If you are a novice student who has treated Korean literature as a subject to be memorized, you have come to the right place with this book.
Now you will feel that literature is more interesting than any other subject.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 26, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 516 pages | 1,170g | 189*256*32mm
- ISBN13: 9791194347040
- ISBN10: 1194347045
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