New easy korean for foreigners 1a
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New easy korean for foreigners 1a
Has anyone used this book? I've not studied Korean before and the books looked nice though I wasn't sure as it looks like the book is only written in Korean. I'm only talking about the new version not the old version.
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Re: New easy korean for foreigners 1a
The book looks expensive if I wanted to get it in Canada, seeing that is seems quite slim.
(Some textbooks written only in Korean are fine for self-learners. I went through the Kiip stuff with no problems. They do a good job with pictures etc.)
If you don't mind using digital editions, the King Sejong Institute has new digital textbooks, vocab books and workbooks and audio files for free.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Korean/comment ... ir_sejong/
Personally, when I started out, I used Integrate Korean and Prof. Yoon on YouTube who does a university class for the Second edition of the books. I think it was a good start.
I've looked at all the free online textbooks (I read all the stories and dialogues as reading practice), and I don't think there is that much of a difference. I swear they copy from each other.
(Some textbooks written only in Korean are fine for self-learners. I went through the Kiip stuff with no problems. They do a good job with pictures etc.)
If you don't mind using digital editions, the King Sejong Institute has new digital textbooks, vocab books and workbooks and audio files for free.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Korean/comment ... ir_sejong/
Personally, when I started out, I used Integrate Korean and Prof. Yoon on YouTube who does a university class for the Second edition of the books. I think it was a good start.
I've looked at all the free online textbooks (I read all the stories and dialogues as reading practice), and I don't think there is that much of a difference. I swear they copy from each other.
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