Издательство: Seoul Press
Год:1995
ISBN: 89-7225-000-7 33710
Количество страниц: 357
Mode Conversational Korean is the first Korean language book written by an educator
for the foreign community. After graduating with a degree in education from the prestigious
Teacher's College of Ewha Women's University in 1960, Ms. Chang went on to complete her
M.A. in Education Counseling at the same institution. She has also conducted independent re
search into linguistics related to the Korean language. Mr. Chang spent some 25 years teaching
Korean language and culture to foreign students at the Korean Language Institute at Yonsei Uni
versity in Seoul until 1985 when she moved to the University of Chicago where she is now
teaching Korean language at the University's Department of East Asian Languages and Civilization. Ms. Chang's degree in education has provided her with an excellent understanding of the lea ingprocess, and her work in counseling has enhanced her natural ability to understand her students and to help them in tu to better appreciate Korea and the Korean language. Her many years of experience in teaching together with her work in education, counseling and linguistics have been combined here to produce a book of outstanding value for beginning students of the Korean language. No matter where one lives, the ability to com
municate helps immeasurably to make life comfortable and meaningful. Korea is no exception
to this rule. Mode Conversational Korean is an excellent language text by Ms. Suk-in Chang. It is composed of short dialogues followed by grammar notes designed to help the student grasp the structure of Korean. There are also drills and exercises to help the student solidify leaings and use new vocabularly to generate his or her own conversations. An extensive section on pronunciationassists the serious student in the formation of the vowels and consonants of the Korean language. This comprehensive text is a must for beginning students of the Korean language.
Год:1995
ISBN: 89-7225-000-7 33710
Количество страниц: 357
Mode Conversational Korean is the first Korean language book written by an educator
for the foreign community. After graduating with a degree in education from the prestigious
Teacher's College of Ewha Women's University in 1960, Ms. Chang went on to complete her
M.A. in Education Counseling at the same institution. She has also conducted independent re
search into linguistics related to the Korean language. Mr. Chang spent some 25 years teaching
Korean language and culture to foreign students at the Korean Language Institute at Yonsei Uni
versity in Seoul until 1985 when she moved to the University of Chicago where she is now
teaching Korean language at the University's Department of East Asian Languages and Civilization. Ms. Chang's degree in education has provided her with an excellent understanding of the lea ingprocess, and her work in counseling has enhanced her natural ability to understand her students and to help them in tu to better appreciate Korea and the Korean language. Her many years of experience in teaching together with her work in education, counseling and linguistics have been combined here to produce a book of outstanding value for beginning students of the Korean language. No matter where one lives, the ability to com
municate helps immeasurably to make life comfortable and meaningful. Korea is no exception
to this rule. Mode Conversational Korean is an excellent language text by Ms. Suk-in Chang. It is composed of short dialogues followed by grammar notes designed to help the student grasp the structure of Korean. There are also drills and exercises to help the student solidify leaings and use new vocabularly to generate his or her own conversations. An extensive section on pronunciationassists the serious student in the formation of the vowels and consonants of the Korean language. This comprehensive text is a must for beginning students of the Korean language.