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In collaboration with Giuseppina De Nicola
and Lee Sang SukKOREAN LANGUAGE
for BeginnersAndrea De Benedittis
About the Authors
Andrea De Benedittis
currently teaches Korean language and history as an assistant professor at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, in Italy. He has published translations, essays and books such asThe Chinese Characters in the Korean Language
(Hoepli, 2013).Giuseppina De Nicola received her PhD in
anthropology from Seoul National University, and has published numerous academic articles and essays on contemporary Korean society. She currently teaches at the Sapienza University ofRome, in Italy.
Lee Sang Suk is a specialist in Korean language
education, and has taught in universities inKorea and around the world. She has published
various academic articles and textbooks on the Korean language.This book is a complete guide for people who want to learn the Korean language, starting from the very beginning, and learn the alphabet and the correct sounds of vowels, consonants, and diphthongs. It was written for people who want an easy but systematic approach to the language. The writer is a non-native speaker who started learning the language from ZERO, just like you and spent years in Korea trying to reach a better level of pro?ciency in Korean. After a few weeks of study, you will start to recognize words, make sentences, and have simple (but miraculous) conversations with other Korean speakers!13,900 won / US$24.99
9781624120688
52499ISBN 978-1-62412-068-8
Free MP3 Download
http://www.seoulselection.com/bookstore (Find the page for this book.)KOREAN LANGUAGE
for BeginnersAndrea De Benedittis
heaven earth manHangeul, the Korean Alphabet
Three core elements
Solar vowels
Lunar vowels
Five basic consonants
Contents
Author's Note
How to Use This Book
Unit 1
ೠӖ 1 Korean alphabet 1Introduction | Vowels | Consonants 1
Unit 2
ೠӖ2 Korean alphabet 2 Consonants 2 | Some features of the Korean languageUnit 3
ೠӖ 3 Korean alphabet 3 Diphthongs | Phonetic rules | Intonation | Korean fontsUnit 4
The nominal predicate in an a?rmative sentence
Unit 5
Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns | The particle | Lexicon: names of countries | Personal pronouns | Interrogative pronounsUnit 6
The subject particle о | The nominal predicate in a negative sentence | Interrogative pronounsUnit 7
The particle ী | The verbs andহMore information on the verbs
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Appendix
Unit 8
The particleਸܳ
Unit 9
ੜղਃ Are you well?The particle ب
The semiformal level of speech for verbs with stems ending inLexicon: clothes
Unit 10
The particles ীѱ and ೠప| The semiformal level of speech for verbs with stems ending inŬ | The semiformal level of speech for verbs
with stems ending inUnit 11
The particle ীࢲ | The semiformal level of speech for verbs with stems ending in ending inUnit 12
do? Thesemiformal level of speech for verbs with stems ending in ź| The particleUnit 13
The short negative form usingউ or ޅ
The particles
ীѱࢲ andೠపࢲ | The exhoratative form in the formal level of speechUnit 14
movie with a friend.Simple past tense
ও| The particle یVerbs: summary of the conjugations
When to use the particles
о and חHow to write an email
How to address dierent people
Solutions of the exercises
Essential bibliography
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vi S tudying a new language is, without doubt, a challenging task, but at the same time, it is the most eective tool in our human hands to bring about peace in the world. It enables us to take a look inside other cultures and civilizations, get to know people from dierent backgrounds, and understand others and ourselves a little more deeply. Studying the Korean language is even more challenging and fascinating than studying other languages. Korea has an ancient culture. Over the centuries, it has amazinglybeen able to mix all the inuences coming from Central Asia, the Steppes, Manchuria, China, Japan, and the West into a beautiful, brilliant, and unique new culture. This cultural richness has aected the Korean language, following a very long process of adoption and establishment of new terms, sounds, and expressions coming from abroad. And even if the vocabulary of the language is already boundless, new generations of Koreans continue to create and add new words (neologisms) day by day. In this way, they update their language to reect new trends and new social phenomena. It is di?cult to nd another language in the world that is as creative and innovative as Korean. However, this makes Korean a very di?cult language to learn, above all for people whose mother language is neither Chinese nor Japanese. It takes years to become uent and pronounce the language well enough to be understood. But don't be discouraged. After a few weeks of study, you will start to recognize words, make sentences, and have simple (but miraculous) conversations with other Korean speakers! (At the very beginning, it will be quite humiliating, but this is part of the game we decided to play.) Understanding the words to Korean songs, dramas, and movies will be the next step. This book is a complete guide for people who want to learn the language, starting from the very beginning, and learn the alphabet and the correct sounds of vowels,
Author"s Note
vii consonants, and diphthongs. It was written for people who want an easy but systematic approach to the language. The writer is a non-native speaker (me!) who started learning the language from ZERO, just like you and spent years in Korea trying to reach a better level of prociency. Don't forget. The language you are going to study using this book, the people who speak it, and the culture that produced it are AMAZING. It is important that you remember that while studying this language. By reading the pages of the book, working through the exercises, and memorizing the words step by step, you will be forging your keys to the doors of Korean culture.Andrea De Benedittis
From a messy room in Venice, 2016
viii1.This book is divided into fourteen units. The rst three deal with the Korean
alphabet (vowels, consonants, and diphthongs), sounds, and phonology, and explain the main features of the language (verbs, linguistic protocol, particles, punctuation marks, and the lexicon).2. Some simple grammatical ele-
ments will be introduced from Unit 4.Each unit has a cover page featuring
the main words used in that unit. Unlike many other Korean textbooks, this one begins with the formal level of speech.We have chosen to begin this way be
cause verbs follow a more regular conju- gation pattern; therefore, it is easier for beginners to understand.3.Every unit begins with a short text, which
introduces and contextualizes the gramma points examined in that unit. Finally, each unit contains a section providing an in-depth analysis of the grammar points taught in that unit, as well as exercises for practice.4.To download the MP3 les, go to http://www.
seoulselection.com/bookstore and search for KoreanLanguage for Beginners.
How to Use This Book
ix5.In the appendix you can nd the solutions to all the
exercises in the book, conjugation tables, more detailed explanations on the usage of the topic and subject particles, and a guide to writing emails in Korean.6.The book aps are useful, as they contain tables summarizing the main content
throughout the book.Symbols and abbreviations
In this book, Korean words have been transliterated in accordance with the revised romanization of Korean.Acknowledgments
This book wouldn't have been possible without the constant help of relatives, friends, and colleagues. We owe a special thank you to Giuseppe Pappalardo for all the remarks on linguistic terms, to Professors" Calvetti and Riotto for all their precious advice. Giuseppina De Nicola contributed to the revision of the original version and Lee Sang Suk to the proofreading and adaptation of the Korean content. She also wrote the section titled How to write an email," and hers is the voice on the listening tracks. listening track expression to memorizenote: grammatical notedi?cult exceptionclarication note_ 1 1 xMain Characters (١ੋޛ
me friend ghost boyfriend snowmanteddy bear mother mask of lady girlfriend gorillaGreat King Sejong father stone grandpa bride mandarin duck or lovebird mask of a noble cactus noble groom clown 1Korean alphabet 1
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ೠӖ1 Unit 1Introduction
Vowels
Consonants 1
Sounds and Vocabulary
[a] [eo] [o] [u] [eu] [i] [ya] [yeo] [yo] [yu] [ae] [e] [yae] [ye] [g] [n] [m] [s] [ng] furniture thorn dog spider 2Unit 1
Introduction
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