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Living Language Korean, Essential Edition: Beginner course, including coursebook, 3 audio CDs, Korean reading & writing guide, and free online learning

Living Language Korean, Essential Edition: Beginner course, including coursebook, 3 audio CDs, Korean reading & writing guide, and free online learning

Current price: $22.95
Publication Date: August 27th, 2013
Publisher:
Living Language
ISBN:
9780307972248
Pages:
240

Description

The Essential package is a unique multimedia introduction to Korean.
 
At the core of Korean, Essential Edition is the Living Language Method™, based on linguistic science, proven techniques, and over 65 years of experience. Our method teaches you the whole language, so you can express yourself, not just recite memorized words or scripts.
 
Millions have learned with Living Language®. Now it’s your turn.

 
   • 2 Books: 10 lessons, additional review exercises, dialogues, and a grammar summary—plus a complete guide to reading and writing Korean
   • 3 Audio CDs*: Vocabulary, dialogues, audio exercises, and more—listen while using the books or use for review on the go
   • Free Online Learning: Visit our Language Lab (www.livinglanguage.com/languagelab) for flashcards, games, and interactive quizzes for each lesson

*Access to downloadable audio also available with purchase.

To learn more visit livinglanguage.com.
 
 

The Living Language Method™

 
Build a Foundation
Start speaking Korean immediately using essential words and phrases.
 
Progress with Confidence
Build on each lesson as you advance to full sentences, then actual conversations.
 
Retain what You’ve Learned
Special recall exercises move your new language from short-term to long-term memory.
 
Achieve Your Goals
Don’t just mimic or memorize. Develop practical language skills to speak in any situation.

About the Author

Dr. Jaemin Roh has embraced intensive training in Korean language instruction, Korean culture, and Korean literature throughout her career. Dr. Roh’s research interests include acquisition of Korean as a second language, educating Korean heritage students, and designing and developing effective and innovative instructional methods and content in teaching Korean with the inclusion of culture. She teaches Korean language courses at all levels in the Modern Languages and Comparative Literature department of Boston University and serves as Head of the Korean Language Program.