Pages: 287 (Paperback) ISBN: 0071414363 Pub: McGraw-Hill Pub date: 2003-03 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 21178
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Reader Reviews:Good to have romanisation ! (0/0 people found this helpful)I think it is a good enough book for beginners and one learns enough Korean for a holiday in the country. I respectfully disagree with some of the other reviewers regarding romanisation. Personally, I found it very useful to have it in such a book. Hangul is NOT as easy as people make it out to be. There are a lot of inconsistencies and the romanisation is a good way of letting the learner know what is written is not what is said. At the beginning one just want to know how to say things and wasting lots of time trying to work out what the Hangul is just makes it frustrating. One you know how a word is pronounced, you can go back and see how it is written. It also worked for me when I was learning Japanese which has a far more intricate, and at times maddening, writing system.
Enough for a business trip to Seoul (1/1 people found this helpful)I thought this was an excellent book & CD set for learning enough Korean to get by after two or three weeks - saying hello, goodbye, ordering food and buying things in shops.
A Good Introduction with Shortcomings (16/16 people found this helpful)This book is a useful introduction into the language. It is well structured and covers many aspects of the language. The areas covered are particularly suitable for travellers and business contacts. There are, however, a number of shortcomings. Although there is an introduction to the Korean alphabet (Hangeul), the course itself is throughout romanized. This may look less daunting to the learner, but the Korean script is essential to know if you want to travel the country. Korean people will fail to understand the romanized versions of their own language and often you cannot find the signs in English (although, since the World cup this improved significantly). The romanization used is outdated and in some places not consistent. It nevertheless helps you learn the language and pronounce the words correctly. The register used is far too formal for most cases (travel and business alike). This is not a problem, because your attempts to speak the language are appreciated anyway. It does make you sound a bit more foreign, though. The book is heavy on the grammar side and some areas are not explained properly. Overall, however, the grammar bits are explained in an accessible manner. The book will introduce you to the language, and after you finish the course, you should be able to have simple conversations in Korean. There is an audiocassette with the dialogues (recommended). Good value for the money! (14/16 people found this helpful)Teach Yourself Korean is good value for money. It is attractively There are 13 Chapters and a Review. The Hangul Korean alphabet system is clearly printed and the 15 pages Introduction gives All in all this is an attractive and useful little book that does provide good value for money. Go for it! Very good (8/10 people found this helpful)Great introduction to a relatively unknown language...for the most part very easy to use but same as above very crowded and the romanization system is a little odd for example writing "wu" for "u" confuses a fair few..got me up to a basic standard in Korean that i needed to know when i went to university there....all in all a very good book + tape Similar ProductsKorean (Lonely Planet Phrasebook) Korea (Lonely Planet Country Guide) Mastering Korean: Level 1 (Mastering Series/Level 1) An ESL Teacher's Handbook For South Korea: What The Recruiter Probably Never Told You Korea (Culture Shock) (CultureShock) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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