Product description
Learn Korean with ease using the "Korean From Zero 1" book, a comprehensive guide to mastering the Korean language.
•Beginner-Friendly Content:
•This book is designed for beginners, making it perfect for those starting their Korean language journey.
•Progressive Learning:
•The content is structured in a way that allows for gradual progression and easy understanding of the language.
Welcome to KOREAN FROM ZERO!
LEARNING KOREAN can be intimidating at first, but don't worry! Our method is designed to guide you step-by-step through the basics of Korean grammar. You will be surprised how much easier a language is if you learn the basics. This book is dedicated to hammering the basics into your head.
Whether you're learning Korean for business, travel, or to make new friends, we've created these lessons to make sure you feel confident in your ability to SPEAK, READ, and WRITE what you've learned.
WHAT ARE THESE CIRCLES, LINES, AND SQUARES? The Korean language uses a set of symbols called hangul (pronounced hangool), to spell all words in the Korean language. In the past, hanja, Chinese characters, were heavily used in Korea, but in modern Korea you can get by without ever learning very much - if any - hanja. In the BEGINNER book, we will give you a crash course in hangul. It is said that hangul can be learned in a day but takes years to master. Throughout the lessons we will reinforce what is taught in the hangul lessons and teach you exceptions to the rules, such as specific sound changes, as needed. NOTE: Hangul is sometimes spelled “hangeul” because it matches the official Korean Romanization. However, since it’s more commonly spelled “hangul” we will also spell it this way.
HERE ARE SOME QUICK FACTS about Korean writing to help you get started. UPPERCASE/LOWERCASE
In English, we learn to write both A and a, but in Korean there are no upper and lower cases. In other words, is always no matter where you find it in a sentence. SENTENCE ENDING PUNCTUATIONS
Written Korean uses question marks, exclamation points, commas, and periods just like English. You will see their usage throughout the book.