<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A fun and helpful resource for anyone interested in learning some Korean--whether you're 5 or 100!</b> <p/>This picture dictionary covers the 1,500 most useful Korean words and phrases. Each word and sentence is given in Korean Hangul characters--with a Romanized version to help you pronounce it correctly--along with the English meaning. <p/>The words are grouped into 40 different themes or topics, including basics like meeting someone new and using public transportation to culture-specific topics like celebrating Korean holidays and eating Korean food. <p/><b>This colorful picture dictionary includes: </b><ul><li>Hundreds of color photographs</li><li>1,500 Korean words and phrases</li><li>40 different topics--from social media and WiFi to paying and counting</li><li>Example sentences showing how the words are used</li><li>Companion online audio recordings by native Korean speakers of all the vocabulary and sentences</li><li>An introduction to Korean pronunciation and grammar</li><li>An index to allow you to quickly look up words</li></ul><br><i>Korean Picture Dictionary</i> makes language learning more fun than traditional phrasebooks. This resource is perfect for beginners of all ages--curious kids, visual learners and future travelers to Korea.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Being typical of Tuttle Publishing, they've gone further than simply a picture dictionary; this book can be used for much more...there is a link provided in the book to how you can download audio clips of each of the lessons spoken both in English and in Korean...The 600+ photos in the <i>Korean Picture Dictionary</i> are all full-color, high quality and are a mix of individual objects as well as situations, which makes it more interesting. <b>--<i>Castle View Acamedy</i> blog </b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Tina Cho</b> is the author of <i>The Girl's Guide to Manners</i> and forthcoming books: <i>Rice from Heaven</i> and <i>Korean Celebrations</i>. Tina writes for the educational and children's markets. She lives in South Korea with her husband and two children while teaching at an international school.
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