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ISBN 10: 1462914543
ISBN 13: 9781462914548
Author: Ross King, Jaehoon Yeon
Korean is now the 15th most popular language taught at American universities. This new edition of Elementary Korean, the most comprehensive and detailed introductory Korean textbook available, offers beginning learners of Korean everything they need to learn the language effectively. Perfect for a first-year university-level course use or for the independent language learner. No prior knowledge of the language is necessary.
The new format, now with dozens of illustrations, presents Korean vocabulary and Korean grammar in an accessible and understandable manner while extensive conversations and exercises help to reinforce the Korean language and build reading and listening comprehension.
Elementary Korean converted epub 2nd Edition Table of contents:
Lesson 1: Basic Expressions
Basic Expressions (I): Korean Script
Basic Expressions (I): Transcription
Guide to the Phonetic Transcription System in Lessons One to Four
Lesson Notes
1.1. Styles of Speech
1.2. Word Classes
Exercises
Lesson 2: More Basic Expressions
Basic Expressions (II): Korean Script
Basic Expressions (II): Transcription
Lesson Notes
2.1. Korean Sentence Patterns
2.2. Korean Names
Exercises
Lesson 3: Korean Writing and Basic Pronunciation
한글 The Korean Writing System
The Vowels
The Consonants
More on the Three-way Consonants
The Alphabet in Korean Dictionaries
1. Republic of Korea (South Korea)
2. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
How to Write Korean
Stroke Orders
Structure of Written Syllables
Structure of Pronounced Syllables
Exercises
Lesson 4: Further Pronunciation Guidelines
Lesson Notes
4.1. Automatic Voicing of Plain ㅂ ㄷ ㅈ ㄱ
4.2. Non-release of Final Consonants
4.3. The Gang of Seven: ㄹ ㅁ ㄴ ㅇㅂ ㄷ ㄱ
4.4. Other Gang of Seven Situations
4.5. When the Gang of Seven Gets Up Your Nose
4.6. Peculiarities of the Korean ㄹ
4.7. Automatic Doubling
4.8. Leapfrogging ㅎ h
4.9. Pronunciation of ㅌ before i
4.10. Long and Short Vowels
4.11. The Names of the Korean Letters
Exercises: Pronunciation
Lesson 5: This is my wife
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
5.1. Pronouns in Korean
5.2. Sentence Subjects in 이~가 and Topics in 은~ 는
5.3. The Copula and Equational Sentences
5.4. The Particle 도 too, also, even
5.5. Expressing Possession with the Particle 의
5.6. Nouns
Exercises
Lesson 6: Excuse me, but where is the Plaza Hotel?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
6.1. Existence and Location with 있어요 and 없어요
6.2. Possession with 있어요 and 없어요
6.3. Location Particle 에 in, at
6.4. The Particle 하고 and, with
6.5. Place Nouns
6.6. More about the Topic Particle 은~는
6.7. Answering Negative Questions
6.8. The Plural Marker 들
Exercises
Lesson 7: Where do they sell tickets to Taejon?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
7.1. Verbs: The Polite Style and the Infinitive
7.2. Korean Verbs with Consonant Bases
7.3. The Dictionary Form of Korean Verbs
7.4. Three Types of Special Consonant Base
7.5. Korean Verbs with Vowel Bases
7.6. The Direct Object Particle 을~를
7.7. Particles of Direction: to, from
7.8. Static and Dynamic Location
7.9. Using Location to Express Possession
7.10. Different Kinds of Verbs
7.11. More on the Particle 도
7.12. Placement of Manner Adverbs
Exercises
Lesson 8: Aren’t you taking any other subjects?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
8.1. Verbs: Short Negatives with 안 and 못 Pronunciation of 못
8.2. Verbs: Honorifics
8.2.1. The Honorific Marker –(으)시–
8.2.2. The Honorific Polite Style: 하세요
8.3. Verbal Nouns: Processive and Descriptive
8.3.1. Separable Verbal Nouns (Processive)
8.3.1.1. Using 안 and 못 with Separable Verbal Nouns (Processive)
8.3.2. Nonseparable Verbal Nouns (Descriptive)
8.4. More on Adverbs
8.5. More New Particles: Instrumental (으)로
8.6. More New Particles: (이)랑 and
8.7. Particle Sequences
Exercises
Lesson 9: Did you have a good weekend?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
9.1. Verbs: Past Tense
9.1.1. Past Tense, Polite Style
9.1.2. Past and Past-Past
9.1.3. Past Tense, Honorific Polite Style
9.2. The Particle 과~와 and
9.3. Ways To Say (together) with
9.4. Ways To Say like
9.4.1. The Particle 처럼
9.4.2. The Verb 같아요
9.5. The Purposive Form –(으)러
9.6. Expressing Wishes with –고 싶어요
Exercises
Lesson 10: Review 1
10.1. Vocabulary Review
10.2. Particle Review
10.3. Verb Review
10.4. Sentence Review
10.5. Korean Conversations
Lesson 11: I’m 21. I was born in 1987
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
11.1. Numbers and Counting
11.2. Numerals in Time Expressions
11.2.1. Telling the Time
11.2.2. Dates
11.2.3. Telephone Numbers
11.3. Four New Particles: 마다, 만, 씩, 쯤
11.3.1. 마다 each, every
11.3.2. 만 only, just
11.3.3. 씩 per, apiece
11.3.4. 쯤 about, approximately, by
11.4. The Particles 부터 from and 까지 to
11.5. Formal Style
Exercises
Lesson 12: I like plays, but I don’t like music much
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
12.1. Verbs: Suspective Form –지
12.2. Uses of the Suspective –지
12.2.1. Any Base plus –지만 but
12.2.2. Long Negatives in –지 않아요,-지 못 해요.
12.2.3. Negative Commands and Suggestions in –지 마-ㄹ–
12.2.4. Negative Honorifics
12.3. The Particle 도: Noun Agreement
12.4. Suggestions and Tentative Questions with –(으)ㄹ까요
12.5. Thinking of Doing … with –(으)ㄹ까 해요
12.6. The Adverb 또, Particle 도, and Pseudo-particle (이)나
12.6.1. Adverb 또 versus Particle 도
12.6.2. The Particle (이)나
12.7. More Ways to Say or
12.8. The ‘wanna’ Form in –(으)ㄹ래(요)
12.9. Meanings for 좋아요 and Related Words
Exercises
Lesson 13: I just called a moment ago, but nobody answers.
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
13.1. Verbs: the Sequential Form –(으)니(까)
13.1.1. –(으)니(까) As, Since, Because
13.1.2. –(으)니(까) When …, [I realized or discovered …]
13.2. Honorifics: Nouns and Particles
13.2.1. Nouns
13.2.2. Particles
13.3. Kinship Terms
13.4. Probable Futures with –(으)ㄹ 거예요
13.4.1. Probable Futures in –(으)ㄹ 거예요 on Plain Bases
13.4.2. Probable Futures in –(으)ㄹ 거예요 on Past Bases
13.5. Rhetorical Retorts in –잖아요
13.6. Is doing with –고 있어요
13.7. As soon as with –자마자
Exercises
Lesson 14: Tongdaemun Market is probably the best, right?
Korean Dialogues
Vocabulary
Lesson Notes
14.1. Ways to Say only: 만 plus AFFIRMATIVE, 밖에 plus NEGATIVE
14.2. Another Use of (이)나 as many as
14.3. Expressions for Going and Coming
14.4. Verbs: Future-Presumptives in –겠–
14.4.1. How to Attach –겠
14.4.2. Meaning and Usage of –겠–
14.5. Verbs: Past-Future and Past-Past
14.6. Immediate Futures in –(으)ㄹ게요
14.7. Synopsis: Types of Base and Types of Future
14.7.1. Types of Base
14.7.2. Types of Future
14.7.3. A Reminder about First-, Second-and Third-Person with –겠–
14.8. Suppositives in –지요
14.9. Synopsis: Compatibility of –겠– with Endings Previously Learned
Exercises
Lesson 15: Review 2
Review of Lesson Notes
15.1. Verb Forms: Summary
15.1.1. Verb Bases
15.1.2. Verb Endings
Review Exercises
Vocabulary Review
Particle Review
Honorifics
Autobiographical Sketch
The Formal Style
Review of Numbers
Korean to English Translation
English to Korean Translation
Reference Section
English Equivalents to the Korean Dialogues
Answer Key to Written Exercises
Korean to English Pattern Glossary
English to Korean Pattern Glossary
Korean to English Vocabulary
English to Korean Vocabulary
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