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Paperback College Korean Book

ISBN: 0520069943

ISBN13: 9780520069947

College Korean

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College Korean offers a comprehensive introduction to the Korean language designed for American students. Rogers, You, and Richards have used their many years of teaching to devise and test an... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Best Korean Language Book

Let's put this in context, I'm marrying a Korean this year and her family don't speak good English. It's therefore quite important that I understand Korean! So. What does this book give you that the others don't: - 01. All the Korean words ... are in Korean! So many times I've seen book reviews where people slate books that are heavy on a languages natural form. STOP WHINING! Hangul is ridiculously easy to learn! Also, guess what? My Korean friends don't understand romanised Korean so that makes MSN conversations really short! 02. This book gives you the ACTUAL words Koreans say! I've tried speaking phrases out of other books and been laughed at "you are talking like a baby/girl/Shakespeare"!!! This is the only book that clearly distinguishes the modes of speech in Korean and bizarrely the only Korean book that hints about talking in the First Person! 03. Clear Explanation of the Grammar. This is the only book that explains the grammar of Korean. This is very useful. I also have "Teach Yourself: Korean" that book keeps explanations short and in my opinion keeps you in the dark about the true nature of the language whereas this book tells you everything!

Finally a book that an English thinker can understand

I've been married to a Korean lady for 18 years now, and lived in Korea for 4 1/2 years. I've had numerous Korean teachers. From my wife, I had learned the alphabet, and over the years had developed a pretty good vocabulary, but one thing has always been missing in my attempts to learn Korean: Someone who understands thinking in English, and so understands how the structure of the Korean language has no equivalent in English, and so becomes practically nonsensical to a native English thinker - even though he may understand all the words.This book is the first book I have found that approaches the Korean language from the perspective of someone who can think in English. For the first time, things that give us problems (Like construction of complex and compound sentences, the difference in the use of different conjunctions that are nearly the same, and translate to the same word in English, complex comparison sentences,etc.) are explained and taught in such a way that the rules make sense to me.I am finding that FINALLY - after 18 years of trying, and after years of being able to understand most of what was spoken to me, but never being able to answer back with more than just childish sentences - FINALLY, I am breaking through the barriers in my understanding and becoming able to read more complex material, speak maturely with my elders in church, write material above a childish reading level, etc.The only thing I could possibly find to criticize the book on is the explanation of pronunciation. I know there is a lot of discussion about how to transliterate the pronunciation (And pronunciation actually varies quite a bit from Seoul to Pusan), but the rules of characters such as ¤¸,¤µ, ¤©, and ¤¡ are just not quite what I normally hear - maybe they cannot be explained without hearing the language from a native speaker.Still, it is a very good book for someone who thinks in English to help them to a point where hopefully they can actually think in Korean. A helpful Korean speaking friend will probably be all the additional help you will need.

College Korean

First of all, I am not a college or high school student so I didn't get this book for some school assignment which meant I had to learn everything on my own. Second, after I looked through this book, it seemed pretty easy to understand hangul and read in hangul. They teach you vowels and consonants which I believe is the first step to read in hangul. Also, there is a glossary in the back where you can look up the words in English and Korean. I personally think that this book can be used by high school students and up. It's very easy to read hangul scripts if you follow the grammar rules which is also very easy. The one thing that I have a problem with is the Chinese character section. I didn't get any part of that which kinda got me confused. It doesn't teach you how to pronounce them. But in other ways to describe this book, yeah, it is a good recomendation for beginners who wants to learn Korean. I would also like to recommend the "Rosetta Stone: Korean" CD-Rom because it also teaches you how to pronounce Korean words using real sounds and pictures.

Excellent book to help learn Korean

This is one of a couple books I have been learning to use Korean. Very well laid out, concise and to the point.I would recommend it to anyone wanting to learn Korean. Make sure you use this book in conjunction with audio tapes or something else that lets you hear the words.

This is arguably the best textbook for learning Korean

This comprehensive textbook intended for beginning or intermediate students of Korean is presented in a logical format divided into twenty-six lessons. Each lesson begins with a short Korean dialogue (which one may translate) and follows with step-by-step linguistic/grammar rules replete with examples. The authors--college proffesors themselves--articulate themselves quite nicely, so that one may work alone with this book and still learn the language. A detailed pronounciation guide is included, and 140 Chinese characters (used in addition to the Korean alphabet) are also introduced. I can guarantee that any serious student using this comprehensive textbook will be reading, writing, and speaking adequate Korean in less than six months.
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