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Korean For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) | 
enlarge | Author: Jungwook Hong Creator: Wang Lee Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/Com Bl Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 356 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 1
ISBN: 0470037180 Dewey Decimal Number: 495.783421 EAN: 9780470037188 ASIN: 0470037180
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Product Description Start speaking Korean the fun and easy way with Korean For Dummies, a no-nonsense guide to Korean culture and the basics of Korean language. Pick up basic phrases and commonly used words so that you can converse with Koreans in both business and personal situations. You’ll learn Korean for everyday life and task-specific expressions for Korean on the go. In addition, you’ll discover important and fascinating aspects of Korean culture. This handy guide won’t burden you with lists of grammar rules; just look up the phrases and cultural phrases that you need or read through the whole book for a general overview. You’ll be able to place material in a daily context with cultural tidbits, phonetic spelling of Korean words, and the recorded Korean dialogues on the accompanying CD. Exercises will jog your memory and reinforce everything that you learn. Find out how to: - Use basic phrases and words correctly
- Converse intelligently about Korean culture
- Do business with a Korean company
- Say task-specific expressions
- Pronounce Korean words
- Put material in a real-world context
- Make a good first impression with Koreans
Complete with lists of ten ways to learn Korean quickly, ten phrases to make you sound Korean, ten expressions that Koreans like to use, and ten things you should never do around a Korean, Korean For Dummies is your one-stop guide to speaking basic Korean and understanding the fundamentals of Korean culture.
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It's a Comfortable Language To Learn September 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Usually, I don't read any of the "... For Dummies" books, because that's a pretty strong word to use. But, this one caught my attention.
As a tae kwon do student, we learn phrases and other basics in the Korean language. But, often, I've wondered the background of the words, and the cultural details.
"Korean For Dummies" is an easy to follow guide in not only speaking Korean, but also in understanding the non-spoken, implied social rules of the Korean culture.
For those who think, "Korean? I can't use that?" I say, "Think again." We are more global. And, if you relate the words, phonetics, and the social rules to something that you are familiar with, learning Korean can be easy, enjoyable, and profitable.
Because there are many Korean Americans in my area, I find it fascinating to walk into their businesses, greeting them with the same animation as I would with mainstream American owned businesses - only this is in their language. And they appreciate my interest in who they are.
Of particular interest in this book, is what they said about writing checks. We in the US, write our checks for the amount to withdraw from our bank accounts. In Korea, you don't withdraw money from your account so freely.
"Korean For Dummies" is a great guide to help you to build rapport Koreans in your area.
The cd that accompanies this, though, is not a good tool, unless you want to use it to listen to Korean being spoken, so that you acquire a mind set for the language. There are no translations in the cd - just opportunities to hear Korean dialogues.
great book for beginners August 28, 2008 This book is a great place to start when trying to learn the Korean language. I am a little disappointed in the Cd that came with the book. The Cd is made up of many different conversations using Korean. It would be better if after the lines were said in Korean, they were repeated in English. Only hearing the Korean language doesn't help when you are first learning.
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