Learn Korean: Discover Korean Culture & Traditions
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KoreanClass101.com
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Innovative Language Learning
About this listen
Are you learning Korean? Knowing more words is one of the best ways to speak and understand more Korean. And if you want to sound like a native speaker, you'll need vocab that's relevant to Korean culture and daily life and that is actually used by Korean people. With Learn Korean: Discover Korean Culture & Traditions by KoreanClass101.com, you learn the must-know vocab and Korean cultural insights that you won't find in a textbook.
- Learn Korean cultural insights with easy lessons
- Learn 125+ essential Korean vocab words you won't find in textbooks
- Understand each word with sample sentences
- Get 25 lessons
- Around two hours and 20 minutes of audio lessons
- Access and read along with 100+ pages of bonus lesson notes
Perfect for beginners and experienced learners. Listen, repeat, and read along. You learn native-level words that textbooks don't teach you. You learn about Korean culture. Best of all, you speak and understand more Korean.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2016 Innovative Language Learning, LLC (P)2016 Innovative Language Learning, LLCWhat listeners say about Learn Korean: Discover Korean Culture & Traditions
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- Lilly
- 2023-06-06
Good Korean, poor English accompaniment
If you want to know a bit more about Korea, it’s still helpful, but don’t rely on the translation too much. Sometimes incorrect information is given; for example, Korea’s “Thanksgiving” is based on the lunar cycle, not on Aug 15th.
Also note that the English speaker’s Korean accent is really bad (so so bad).
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