Author: | Chris Backe | ISBN: | 9781519974709 |
Publisher: | Worthy Go | Publication: | December 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Chris Backe |
ISBN: | 9781519974709 |
Publisher: | Worthy Go |
Publication: | December 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Whether you're teaching English in Korea, starting a corporate job, or serving as a soldier, knowing a bit of Korean will make your life in Korea that much more awesome - guaranteed.
Hi, I'm Chris Backe (rhymes with hockey). When I moved to Korea, I wasn't sure I'd ever pick up Korean.
Why?
Every book that taught you Korean did the same thing: they spent about five seconds on the basic parts of the language, then jumped right into full phrases and lecturing about boring points of grammar. Did you really enjoy conjugating verbs in high school? Yawn.
Chapters are broken down into simple, easy-to-digest chunks - less thinking required!
Sure, I ended up learning Korean - and I realized you will never need to know the phrase 'I am wearing a green sweater', so why learn it? You will need 'Where is the bathroom?' and 'One beer, please!', so you'll learn those two.
Learn the Korean you're actually going to use while in Korea.
We're going to use words and phrases, not dialogues. We'll pair up the words and phrases you're going to use, show you what it looks like in Korean, then show you how to say it in simple English syllables. It's as simple as that.
This e-book is not a dictionary or quick-study book for tourists - it's written specifically for people living in Korea.
You'll start with hangeul, the Korean alphabet. You'll learn the letters, how to put them together to make syllables, and how to make sounds with them. We'll look at some real world examples – a hint that there are thousands of English words secretly disguised as Korean words. Later on, we'll talk about everything from Korean alcohol to getting off the beaten path.
So what else are we going to talk about?
And plenty more.
Version 5.0 was updated July 2018, and plays nice with any modern device (some older e-book reader device won't display Korean characters – if it doesn't work for your device, send me an e-mail and I'll send you a PDF that'll work for any device to make it right).
IMPORTANT: the audio track is not embedded in the e-book file. Instead, the book has a link to a ZIP file of free, unrestricted MP3 tracks to go with the book. Load them up on your MP3 player or device and hit play - there's at least one track per chapter.
Whether you're teaching English in Korea, starting a corporate job, or serving as a soldier, knowing a bit of Korean will make your life in Korea that much more awesome - guaranteed.
Hi, I'm Chris Backe (rhymes with hockey). When I moved to Korea, I wasn't sure I'd ever pick up Korean.
Why?
Every book that taught you Korean did the same thing: they spent about five seconds on the basic parts of the language, then jumped right into full phrases and lecturing about boring points of grammar. Did you really enjoy conjugating verbs in high school? Yawn.
Chapters are broken down into simple, easy-to-digest chunks - less thinking required!
Sure, I ended up learning Korean - and I realized you will never need to know the phrase 'I am wearing a green sweater', so why learn it? You will need 'Where is the bathroom?' and 'One beer, please!', so you'll learn those two.
Learn the Korean you're actually going to use while in Korea.
We're going to use words and phrases, not dialogues. We'll pair up the words and phrases you're going to use, show you what it looks like in Korean, then show you how to say it in simple English syllables. It's as simple as that.
This e-book is not a dictionary or quick-study book for tourists - it's written specifically for people living in Korea.
You'll start with hangeul, the Korean alphabet. You'll learn the letters, how to put them together to make syllables, and how to make sounds with them. We'll look at some real world examples – a hint that there are thousands of English words secretly disguised as Korean words. Later on, we'll talk about everything from Korean alcohol to getting off the beaten path.
So what else are we going to talk about?
And plenty more.
Version 5.0 was updated July 2018, and plays nice with any modern device (some older e-book reader device won't display Korean characters – if it doesn't work for your device, send me an e-mail and I'll send you a PDF that'll work for any device to make it right).
IMPORTANT: the audio track is not embedded in the e-book file. Instead, the book has a link to a ZIP file of free, unrestricted MP3 tracks to go with the book. Load them up on your MP3 player or device and hit play - there's at least one track per chapter.