Reading and Writing Korean

Reading and Writing Korean
Author: Jieun Kiaer
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1462922457

The easy way to learn the Korean Hangeul writing system! Fans of K-Pop and Korean dramas as well as beginning students of Korean will love this handy guide to the Korean Hangeul alphabet. Designed for both self-study students and use in a classroom, no prior knowledge of Korean is needed. With this workbook, you'll quickly learn to read, write and pronounce the letters and hundreds of useful Korean words and phrases. Reading and Writing Korean includes: Free online audio recordings to teach you to pronounce all the sounds of the language correctly Fun exercises to help you memorize a broad range of vocabulary--from numbers and Korean foods to pop culture and social media A set of free downloadable flash cards to help you memorize letters and words A complete answer key for all the exercises Mnemonic illustrations to help memorize the sounds of the letters Oxford University instructors Jieun Kiaer and Derek Driggs present the vowels, consonants, syllables and words in a systematic, step-by-step approach which takes you from copying individual letters to writing complete words and sentences in no time at all!

Hangeul Master

Hangeul Master
Author: Talk To Me In Korean
Publisher: Talk To Me In Korean
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

We cover all the 한글 letters in detail and give you tips on how to easily read Korean handwriting or fonts. This is why we believe you will find this book super useful even if you already know how to read Hangeul.

Learn Korean - Must-Know Korean Slang Words & Phrases

Learn Korean - Must-Know Korean Slang Words & Phrases
Author: Innovative Language Learning
Publisher: Innovative Language Learning
Total Pages: 115
Release:
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

Do you want to learn Korean the fast, fun and easy way? And do you want to master daily conversations and speak like a native? Then this is the book for you. Learn Korean: Must-Know Korean Slang Words & Phrases by KoreanClass101 is designed for Beginner-level learners. You learn the top 100 must-know slang words and phrases that are used in everyday speech. All were hand-picked by our team of Korean teachers and experts. Here’s how the lessons work: • Every Lesson is Based on a Theme • You Learn Slang Words or Phrases Related to That Theme • Check the Translation & Explanation on How to Use Each One And by the end, you will have mastered 100+ Korean Slang Words & phrases!

Easy Learning Fundamental Korean Writing Practice Book

Easy Learning Fundamental Korean Writing Practice Book
Author: Fandom Media
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre:
ISBN:

Master your Korean writing skills with our Easy Learning Fundamental Korean Writing Practice Book. Our workbook provides a writing guide to help you effectively learn the proper way to write the Korean alphabet, while learning expressions and vocabulary. Start today and fine tune your Korean penmanship!

Reading and Writing Korean: a Workbook for Self-Study

Reading and Writing Korean: a Workbook for Self-Study
Author: Jieun Kiaer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780804853088

The easy way to learn the Korean Hangeul writing system! Fans of K-Pop and Korean dramas as well as beginning students of Korean will love this handy guide to the Korean Hangeul alphabet. Designed for both self-study students and use in a classroom, no prior knowledge of Korean is needed. With this workbook, you'll quickly learn to read, write and pronounce the letters and hundreds of useful Korean words and phrases. Reading and Writing Korean includes: Free online audio recordings to teach you to pronounce all the sounds of the language correctly Fun exercises to help you memorize a broad range of vocabulary--from numbers and Korean foods to pop culture and social media A set of free downloadable flash cards to help you memorize letters and words A complete answer key for all the exercises Mnemonic illustrations to help memorize the sounds of the letters Oxford University instructors Jieun Kiaer and Derek Driggs present the vowels, consonants, syllables and words in a systematic, step-by-step approach which takes you from tracing and copying individual letters to writing complete words and sentences in no time at all!

Korean Reading Made Simple: 21 fun and natural reading exercises with detailed explanations

Korean Reading Made Simple: 21 fun and natural reading exercises with detailed explanations
Author: Billy Go
Publisher: GO! Billy Korean
Total Pages: 109
Release:
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

Improve and practice your Korean through real, native-level reading resources. Immerse yourself in Korean comics, news articles, journal entries, emails, poems, social network posts, and folk tales. If you can read the alphabet and know the basics in Korean, you can start accelerating your learning through Korean reading examples. All resources come together with grammar explanations and vocabulary definitions so you can follow along. Each resource is written naturally (what a native Korean speaker might read or write) and similar to what you can find in real Korean writing – you’re getting the real deal. This book contains over 700 vocabulary words, and all are listed in the glossary for easy reference. Through this book you’ll practice Korean reading at an advanced level, while refining and expanding your grammar, vocabulary, and reading skills along the way.

한글워크북 Korean Alphabet Hangeul Workbook (free Video Lessons Included)

한글워크북 Korean Alphabet Hangeul Workbook (free Video Lessons Included)
Author: K-Study Korea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre:
ISBN:

Learning how to read and write Korean is very easy since Hangeul was created following the sounds of the Korean language. This book will guide beginners to learn from how hangeul was created, its vowels, and consonants until they are able to read & write simple words to sentences. In our free video lessons, Korean instructor teaches learners in fluent English while this workbook provides plenty of practice. The first step to learn Korean If you want to learn Korean, the first thing you have to do is to learn the Korean alphabet, hangeul. Easy to learn! One day could be enough if you spend enough time. The letters themselves work as phonetic symbols - they sound almost the same as the pronunciation of the Korean language. How to use this workbook? This workbook helps non-Korean speakers to be familiar with the Korean writing system. 1. Watch "free" video lessons 2. Learn the letters and pronunciation 3. Practice reading with the instructor. 4. Practice writing with this workbook

Learn to Read Korean in 24 Minutes (or Less)

Learn to Read Korean in 24 Minutes (or Less)
Author: Noah Little
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2019-06-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781075473494

In less than half an hour, you can learn the basics of reading and writing in Hangul, the Korean writing system. With a strong focus on associating Hangul letters with objects and English words, it's one of the most effortless language learning experiences you'll encounter.

Writing and Literacy in Chinese, Korean and Japanese

Writing and Literacy in Chinese, Korean and Japanese
Author: Insup Taylor
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027269440

The book describes how the three East Asian writing systems-Chinese, Korean, and Japanese- originated, developed, and are used today. Uniquely, this book: (1) examines the three East Asian scripts (and English) together in relation to each other, and (2) discusses how these scripts are, and historically have been, used in literacy and how they are learned, written, read, and processed by the eyes, the brain, and the mind. In this second edition, the authors have included recent research findings on the uses of the scripts, added several new sections, and rewritten several other sections. They have also added a new Part IV to deal with issues that similarly involve all the four languages/scripts of their interest. The book is intended both for the general public and for interested scholars. Technical terms (listed in a glossary) are used only when absolutely necessary.