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Shauneyz

Joined: 26 May 2008 Location: The land of Nod
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:02 pm Post subject: Beginner Korean books |
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Could anybody recommend a book for beginner Korean? I can read/write, and I have a handful of phrases that are cute for me to say, but it's starting to annoy me that I can't have a proper conversation beyond "hi, my name is ___ and I'm from __, nice to meet you!"
Something that I could find at Kyobo would be nice, though of course I don't mind ordering online. |
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Son Deureo!
Joined: 30 Apr 2003
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:37 pm Post subject: |
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I highly recommend Elementary Korean by Ross King, as well as its sequel, Continuing Korean. There are no pretty pictures, so it may seem intimidating at first, but it has excellent, clear grammar explanations with a lot of great exercises to get you practicing. I remember seeing it at Kyobo, but that was quite some time ago, and it's definitely available at Amazon. It's a little pricy at $44, but it's high quality and will keep you busy for a few months. Check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Korean-Tuttle-Language-Library/dp/0804836140/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1229394498&sr=8-1
Also worthwhile for self-study is Sogang's online Korean course, if you haven't already used it. It's free, high quality, and has sound. http://korean.sogang.ac.kr/ |
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el_magico
Joined: 14 May 2006
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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I ought to get paid for always touting this book... but Survival Korean is the best series I've come across.
There is an original Survival Korean followed up by Grammar and Vocabulary books.
The original one is very useful as it has lots of everyday phrases, good explanations and yes pretty pictures. It's great for starting out....
These days I'm incorporating the lessons from the original with the Grammar and Vocabulary books on the same topic. |
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samd
Joined: 03 Jan 2007
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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el_magico wrote: |
I ought to get paid for always touting this book... but Survival Korean is the best series I've come across.
There is an original Survival Korean followed up by Grammar and Vocabulary books.
The original one is very useful as it has lots of everyday phrases, good explanations and yes pretty pictures. It's great for starting out....
These days I'm incorporating the lessons from the original with the Grammar and Vocabulary books on the same topic. |
+1
+1 for the Sogang website too. |
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newteacher

Joined: 31 May 2007
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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samd wrote: |
el_magico wrote: |
I ought to get paid for always touting this book... but Survival Korean is the best series I've come across.
There is an original Survival Korean followed up by Grammar and Vocabulary books.
The original one is very useful as it has lots of everyday phrases, good explanations and yes pretty pictures. It's great for starting out....
These days I'm incorporating the lessons from the original with the Grammar and Vocabulary books on the same topic. |
+1
+1 for the Sogang website too. |
+2 more for Survival Korean. I've got a stack of about 5 books now plus the Rosetta Stone program and Survival Korean makes things much easier than any of the others. It also gives you literal translations which helps you understand how Korean works. |
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IncognitoHFX

Joined: 06 May 2007 Location: Yeongtong, Suwon
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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newteacher wrote: |
+2 more for Survival Korean. I've got a stack of about 5 books now plus the Rosetta Stone program and Survival Korean makes things much easier than any of the others. It also gives you literal translations which helps you understand how Korean works. |
Survival Korean sucks. I finished the introductory book and am almost finished his Vocabulary and Grammar books (memorizing). He overcomplicates things and explains wrong/poorly. He also has a nack for confusing the hell out of the beginner when the simplest explanation will do, or just not explaining things at all.
This website is awesome for low-beginners all the way up to intermediate:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/korean/intermediate/index.htm
Sogang's website is great too, but it's not varied enough. |
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sojusucks

Joined: 31 May 2008
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some waygug-in
Joined: 25 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:04 pm Post subject: |
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I suggest this book:
http://hanbooks.com/easkorforfor.html
There are 3 in the series. What I like about it is that it does kind of what Side by Side does except in Korean.
The other thing I like is that it has useful situational dialogues with the vocabulary I need to know.
The bad thing is, it's designed to be used as a classroom textbook, so it's not the best for self study.
Also this book:
http://hanbooks.com/komaeaforbeb.html
By the way, that University of Michigan site is awesome. |
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maingman
Joined: 26 Jan 2008 Location: left Korea
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:40 pm Post subject: ,, |
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Easy Korean for Visitors
Publisher UCL
author Jeong-Seop Kim, Hyeon-Yeong Cho
price 4 000
Korean Language for a Good Job
Da Rok Won
author Mi-Hye Lee
price 15 000
Korean Made Easy
Publisher Da Rak Won
Authr Seung-Eun Oh
price 17 000
Pathfinder in Korean
Publisher Ehwa Women's University Press
Author Ehwa Women's University
Ehwa Language Center
price 15 000 |
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samd
Joined: 03 Jan 2007
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:12 am Post subject: |
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IncognitoHFX wrote: |
newteacher wrote: |
+2 more for Survival Korean. I've got a stack of about 5 books now plus the Rosetta Stone program and Survival Korean makes things much easier than any of the others. It also gives you literal translations which helps you understand how Korean works. |
Survival Korean sucks. I finished the introductory book and am almost finished his Vocabulary and Grammar books (memorizing). He overcomplicates things and explains wrong/poorly. He also has a nack for confusing the hell out of the beginner when the simplest explanation will do, or just not explaining things at all.
This website is awesome for low-beginners all the way up to intermediate:
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/korean/intermediate/index.htm
Sogang's website is great too, but it's not varied enough. |
Examples? |
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Kikomom

Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Location: them thar hills--Penna, USA--Zippy is my kid, the teacher in ROK. You can call me Kiko
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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This one is touted by an Army linguist and is said to be available in Korean bookstores...
"Everything you ever wanted to know about the language":
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Roadmap to Korean by Richard Harris takes a look at learning Korean from a historical, cultural, and pop linguistic point of view
Roadmap to Korean is the most complete and thorough introduction to the Korean language of its kind.
Roadmap to Korean is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the country and its people on a more intimate level. |
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