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Korean Hangul for beginners, learn to read and write the Korean alphabet and hundreds of useful words and phrases, Emily Curtis, Haewon Cho, and Soohee Kim

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Korean Hangul for beginners, learn to read and write the Korean alphabet and hundreds of useful words and phrases, Emily Curtis, Haewon Cho, and Soohee Kim
Language
eng
Illustrations
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Korean Hangul for beginners
Oclc number
1262124286
Responsibility statement
Emily Curtis, Haewon Cho, and Soohee Kim
Sub title
learn to read and write the Korean alphabet and hundreds of useful words and phrases
Summary
An interactive workbook for beginners to learn how to write and read Korean quickly! This easy workbook has everything you need to learn the Korean scripts--clear explanations, plentiful practice exercises, and free online audio recordings by native speakers. No prior knowledge of Korean is needed! Even if you're a complete beginner, you'll soon be reading and writing Korean with confidence. This book gives you a thorough grounding in the written Korean language, including its history and basic principles, the correct alphabet order, and clear instructions on how to read, write, and pronounce all the letters. The ability to recognize, write, and pronounce Korean Hangul is reinforced through plentiful writing and listening exercises. Helpful drawings assist you to learn and remember the letters, while detailed guides show various handwriting styles and examples of poor letter formation. Printable flashcards to accompany the text are available for free online and help you to memorize and review what you learn. The approachable, conversational tones of this workbook combined with the highly effective exercises make this a perfect introduction to Hangul for beginning Korean language learners. --, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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