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Your First 100 Words in Korean : Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Demystifying Korean Script

Your First 100 Words in Korean : Beginner's Quick & Easy Guide to Demystifying Korean Script
By Jane Wightwick

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Your First 100 Words in Korean removes all the intimidation from learning a language that uses a non-Roman alphabet or script. Learners are shown how to decipher and read the script while they learn 100 primary Korean words.

Detachable flash cards illustrate each word and make learning simple. Enjoyable games and puzzles--such as word searches and matching exercises--reinforce recognition and reading skills.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #116754 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-01-24
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 80 pages

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Your first 100 words in Korean5
This book is very helpful in demystifying Korean pronunciation.
The delivery was quick and the book was in perfect condition.

Appealing Presentation, Lacking in Content2
Although it appears to be a great learning tool, I didn't learn much from this book as I thought I would. It's funny - vocabulary is what I need and this book just didn't provide me with enough of it. The best part of the this book is the first set of words, and the flash cards in the back. I say the flash cards, because I basically borrowed the idea from the book and made my own flash cards from blank ones I found at my bookstore (4"x1.5" i think) I would write the Korean word on the front with the definition on the back.
Nice looking, but lacking. Not worth the money.

Helpful4
Yhis book seems to be helful but if you do not know
the language at all it is difficult. But is helps
to have the explanations to make words and learn the
symbols to use.