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Books for Mastering Your Korean Language Skills

Listed below are the books that will help you master conversational Korean. You need to know basic level Korean before you pick up any of these books. How Koreans Talk: A Collection of Expressions by Choe Sang Hun This book is a collection of expressions, along with comments on their origin, and excursions into Korean history, folk tales and contemporary culture. It leaves out many idioms, but aspires to re ...

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Download – Easy To Learn Korean – by Chad Meyer, Moonjung Kim

Chad Meyer and Moonjung Kim are an American-husband Korean-wife couple living in Korea. They have put together the Easy to Learn Korean Language series book for businessmen, tourists, English teachers, military personnel, and anyone else who has a desire to speak Korean. It's a beginner’s language and phrase learning book, which focuses on culture as well as practical Korean colloquial expressions and words ...

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Join Korean Language School at KOTRA

Korean Language School (KLS) at KOTRA is free Korean language courses offered since September 2007 under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Knowledge Economy. As part of our efforts to create a friendly environment while staying in Korea, KOTRA KLS has continued to provide comprehensive and practical study programs about Korea for foreign technicians hired in Korean companies. ...

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Free Weekend Korean Classes at Onnuri Church Seobinggo

On weekends I attend my Korean Class @ Onnuri Guhe.. The Onnuri Church at Seobingo offers Korean Classes for free (tutoring) on weekends at all levels. The classes are held on Saturdays 11 am to 1 pm. On joining you are required to pay for the books, which is around 30,000 won and for snacks - again around 30,000 won (each term). These classes are open for all. On day one they will assess your Korean Langua ...

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Understanding Korean Characters

If you are learning Korean (Hangul) for the first time you might find it confusing to learn it, as korean character pronounciation are not mapped exactly to english character pronounciation. Meaning Hangul does not have certain characters in their pronounciation. ...

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Free weekend classes for learning Korean

By far I have come across two communities in Seoul which offer Free Korean Classes to foreigners. One is Hangul Kongubang which means Korean Study Room in English.  It is located at Kalwal Community Welfare Center close to Soomyung Womens Univ. subway station (Line 4) - Exit 2. They have classes every Saturday in the evening from 4.00 pm onwards. Its an ongoing batch so you can join in any time of the year. ...

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Useful Websites for learning Korean (Hangul) for free!

There are a lot of websites which offer free korean lessons. Just search google and you will come across zillions of them. But not all are that good. I have come across a few website which are good on the basis of its content, ease of navigation(usability), structure. They are as follows: Talk to Me in Korean KimchiCrew KBS World Radio (with audio) eLanguageSchoolNet LearnKorean.com Learn Korean Through Lyr ...

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Books for Learning Korean Language – Hangul

I am sure there are loads of books available in the market to teach Korean Language - Hangul but I find these two books to be very helpful for someone who is planning to learn it on his own. It is straighforward and comprehensive. The first one is - Korean Phrasebook by LonelyPlanet. Its a pocket size book and is really very comprehensive. It is economically priced too. You can order the book from the follo ...

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