A handy cheat sheet providing more than 1,000 key Korean vocabulary words and phrases in an at-a-glance, easy-to-carry format!

This language card is an essential resource for those studying for the TOPIK test, and invaluable for anyone who wants to quickly build their command of Korean vocabulary.

Designed for convenience, this study card is:
  • Laminated: to hold up over time and avoid being ruined by coffee spills
  • 3 hole punched: giving the option to put it in a binder
  • 8.5x11 inches: to easily fit into a folder or notebook alongside other study materials
  • A quick reference: alongside the vocabulary, a chart for the Korean alphabet is also included

Each English vocabulary word is given in Hangul and romanized script, presented in easy-to-read color-coded charts. Online audio recordings give native-speaker pronunciation for every word.

Vocabulary items are laid out in clearly defined sections, including:
  • Daily Expressions
  • Countries, nationalities and language
  • Personal information
  • Numbers & money
  • Months, days of the month & days of the week
  • Seasons
  • Clock time & time expressions
  • Colors
  • Hobbies
  • Food and drink
  • People and families
  • Occupations, education & classroom items
  • Places, transport & direction words
  • Adverbs, verbs & adjectives
  • Parts of the body & clothing
  • Weather, climate and natural disasters
  • Pop culture
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A handy cheat sheet providing more than 1,000 key Korean vocabulary words and phrases in an at-a-glance, easy-to-carry format!

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780804853279
Publisert
2020-11-10
Utgiver
Tuttle Publishing
Vekt
85 gr
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kort
Antall sider
6

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Woojoo Kim received a MA from the University of Washington in 2012, specializing in Political Science and International Relations. She was offered a teaching assistantship to teach Korean at the University of Washington in 2010 where she received the award of Distinguished Teaching Assistant. She is currently a lecturer in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California. Before that, she was a lecturer at the University of Oregon, University of Washington, and University of Michigan, where she taught all levels of Korean. Her research interests are language pedagogy, second language acquisition, and language culture.