Korean Flash Cards Kit: Learn 1,000 Basic Korean Words and Phrases Quickly and Easily! (Hangul & Romanized Forms) Downloadable Audio Included
Soohee Kim
(Author)
Woojoo Kim
(Revised by)
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Description
Everything needed to learn to read, write, speak, and understand the most essential words in the Korean language is in this handy set of flash cards--including many hundreds of phrases and sentences using them. The cards in this volume are a great way to learn Korean and contain the most common words and expressions used in daily Korean communication--concrete nouns as well as verbs and adjectives that form the core Korean vocabulary. These are grouped thematically to enable easy memorization and retention. A sample sentence is given to illustrate the use of the primary word on each card which is often a well-known Korean saying or an idiom. Key features of Korean Flash Cards include: - 200 Hole-punched flash cards
- Over 1,000 Korean words and sentences
- All of the most commonly used words
- Streamable or Downloadable Native-speaker audio recordings
- Sample sentences in Korean
- A 32-page booklet with sorting indexes and practice tips
The FRONT of each card contains:
- Main vocabulary word
- Four related words and phrases to help you use it.
The BACK of each card contains:
- Main word
- Related words' English meanings
- Korean script (hangul)
- Romanizations.
- A sample sentence in Korean with romanization and English translation.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Publish Date
March 03, 2015
Dimensions
5.5 X 7.8 X 1.3 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780804844826
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Soohee Kim, Ph.D. is on the faculty of the University of Washington's Department of Asian Languages and Literature. She has taught the Korean language to a wide variety of learners in both the US and Asia.