Lonely Planet Korean Phrasebook |
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Product Description This phrasebook includes extended sports coverage on traditional Korean activities, a section on food terms to ensure confident menu-ordering, and a common-sense grammar section to make understanding the Korean language just that little bit easier. New Korean spelling reforms are included.
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Good Book 15 October, 2007 This is a real helpful book with a lot of key phrases. I really recommend this book to anyone who wishes to learn the basic phrases.
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Lots Of Info In A Tiny Package 09 May, 2008 This is a great little book packed with lots of grammar, useful phrases, vocabulary and even cultural notes. This is a very useful book to use either alone, or as a supplement to other Korean texts. I really like it because it is so small that I can carry it with me in my purse and read it when i'm waiting in line somewhere, or at a restaurant, etc.
I highly recommend getting this book. It is definatly much more than just a phrase book and I think you will find it very useful. There are lots of neat cultural references that I find very interesting. Worth the price.
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Good Book - Difficult Language 27 July, 2007 I have been in Seoul off and on - for business - for the past year. Despite rumors to the contrary, I find this an extremely difficult language. Most Koreans under the age of thirty have a working knowledge of English. Ordering coffee at Starbuck's is certainly not a problem, restaurants are often a problem, department stores pretty impossible. Once you get used to the sections in this book, at the very least you can point. Certain phrases are just good to know. It may seem stupid, but being able to say "Hello" or "Thank you" is extremely endearing to Koreans and it seems to me that this is the very least we can do. The size makes it easy to carry around and it's the least expensive phrase book I've found.
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Lonely Planet Korean Phrase Book 05 October, 2007 This pocket book has alot of great info packed inside. Something for almost everything that might come up. I am very happy with it
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Too Complicated 30 November, 2007 Don't bother getting this unless you want to learn how to speak Korean. If you just want a few simple phrases and how to say them look for something else.
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