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There are 42 million native Korean speakers, including more than 1 million in the U.S. , and knowledge of Korean is increasingly in demand due to South Korea s growing economic influence and North Korea s continuing international security issues. This fun and easy guide helps people pick up basic skills in this challenging language.
Provides phonetic spellings of Korean words
Get the basics you need to interact with Korean speakers with ease!
Want to communicate in Korean? This easy-to-understand guide explains the basic grammar, numbers, and vocabulary you need to make introductions,
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Produktbeschreibung
There are 42 million native Korean speakers, including more than 1 million in the U.S. , and knowledge of Korean is increasingly in demand due to South Korea s growing economic influence and North Korea s continuing international security issues. This fun and easy guide helps people pick up basic skills in this challenging language.
Provides phonetic spellings of Korean words

Get the basics you need to interact with Korean speakers with ease!

Want to communicate in Korean? This easy-to-understand guide explains the basic grammar, numbers, and vocabulary you need to make introductions, small talk, and to get around. From ordering food and asking directions to handling money, shopping, and taking transportation, you'll see how to speak the language and be understood. Plus, you get fun exercises, verb tables, and a mini-dictionary!

Discover how to:
Understand Korean mannerisms
Use common phrases and sentences
Follow etiquette rules
Pronounce words correctly
Sound more Korean
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Autorenporträt
Jungwook Hong created a Korean language program and founded the Korean Studies Organization at the University of Virginia.   Wang Lee was born in Seoul, Korea, and he moved at an early age to the Middle East. He spent two years in Kuwait and another six and a half in Saudi Arabia. At the age of 13, he moved with his family to the United States and has been there ever since. He graduated from Shimer College in 2000, with a B.A. in Humanities. Since then, he's been working as an interpreter and a translator. He has worked for various school districts helping children with disabilities and has worked as a translator in many different fields ranging from the medical profession to the auto industry. He tutors Korean children in English and writes in his spare time.