And for legitimate reasons— Korean textbooks are designed for non-Korean speakers by Korean teachers and language experts who know the most effective way to learn the Korean language. Take the time to review them and find one that works for you, based on your fluency level and personal preferences.
Widely used both in Korea and abroad, these well-structured, step-by-step guides make learning Korean fun and approachable. There are a lot of resources I came across with. I survived 40 days in Korea and even organized a small snack event with just this little friend of mine.
I got this phone for free from a store in Dongdaemun. Most OLD of course everyone uses smart phones now! Korean phones have pre-installed dictionaries with them. Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. It provides delightful and easy short stories rewritten in simple sentences and using carefully selected sets of basic vocabulary, without sacrificing original meanings. The editorial review in Language Link: Foreign Language Resources for Teachers and Librarians: "This book is designed for anyone who has some Korean vocabulary and is familiar with the basic grammar.
The book is beautifully illustrated, and each story is accompanied by a vocabulary list in English, and cultural notes are included with some of the stories. Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. More Details Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Once Upon a Time in Korea , please sign up.
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Rating details. More filters. Sort order. May 16, Eman Aboulsaad added it Shelves: ebooks , read-in Once you know the Korean alphabet Hangeul , you should be able to pick up the basics quite quickly. Many foreigners come to South Korea without knowing any Korean, so you can make a really good impression by doing your research. Learning Korean phrases is easy. You can start with the basics here. What to do : Use Polite language if necessary or when in doubt.
If he says his name is Mr. Kim, then that is fine to call him that. It would be considered polite among Korean customs.
However, be aware that when he introduces you to his wife, she may likely not be Mrs. According to Korean customs, when Koreans marry, the wife keeps her family name. What to do : Ask how a person wants to be referred to. Korean outings, business meetings, and friendly get-togethers are invaluable. By going out with Koreans, you can gain a whole new perspective of the country and social interactions. When you exchange business cards at a meeting in South Korea, your first instinct may be to put them in your pocket or to write some notes on them.
What to do : When you first receive the business card, take it with two hands. Look at it for a short time 5 — 15 seconds to read it over and show that you are putting effort into reading the card.
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