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Korean From Zero! - Welcome! 1

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Copyright © 2014-2015 From Zero, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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ISBN-10: 0989654524

ISBN-13: 978-0-9896545-2-4

1st edition, May 2014

3rd edition, (minor update

s ) April 2015

PREFACE

Korean From Zero! is a Korean language book series built on Korean grammar that makes sense! Each book is crafted page by page and lesson by lesson to have relevant (and sometimes fun) Korean conversation and sentence structure patterns that enhance the Korean learner's ability to speak Korean faster and understand the small nuances of Hangul and everyday Korean speech.

DEDICATION

This book is dedicated and made for:

Korean culture lovers, Korean language learners, Korean drama watchers, Korean beginners, KPOP music fans, people of Korean heritage connecting to their history, and anyon e planning travel to Korea! This began as a project for myself (George). This is the book I wanted when I started learning

Korean

, but it's also for anyone like me who loves Korea and the Korean language and want to have a closer connection to Korea itself. All of us on the Korean From Zero! team wish you success on your road to Korean fluency.

Korean From Zero! - Welcome! 3

Table of Contents -

Welcome! ..................................................................................................... 5

Lesson A: Creating Simple Hangul ......................................................... 11 Lesson B: Pure Vowel Sounds ................................................................ 19 Lesson C: Hard Hangul Sounds .............................................................. 27 Lesson D: Double Consonants ................................................................ 33 Lesson E: Final Consonants .................................................................... 39 Lesson F: Typing Hangul ......................................................................... 43 Lesson G: Sound Change Rules.............................................................. 47 Lesson 1: 20 Starter Phrases .................................................................. 53 Lesson 2: Korean Numbers .................................................................... 57 Lesson 3: Self Introduction / Age ........................................................... 65 Lesson 4: Creating Simple Sentences ................................................... 71 Lesson 5: This, That, and Negatives ...................................................... 79 Lesson 6: Introduction to descriptive verbs .......................................... 91 Lesson 7: Pronouns and possession ................................................... 107 Lesson 8: Having, not having, and locations ...................................... 125 Lesson 9: Asking for things and counters ........................................... 141 Lesson 10: Future, Past, and Present Tenses ..................................... 165 Lesson 11: Dates and Time ................................................................... 183 Lesson 12: Descriptive verbs part II ..................................................... 205 Lesson 13: Giving and Receiving ......................................................... 223 Lesson 14: Negative tense .................................................................... 239 Lesson 15: Can and Can't do ................................................................ 257 Lesson 16: Not being able to do ........................................................... 277 Lesson 17: Wanting and Colors............................................................ 301

Verb Reference Guide ............................................................................ 330

Special Thanks! ...................................................................................... 356

Section Reference Guide ....................................................................... 357 Other From Zero! Books ........................................................................ 363

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From the Authors

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Korean From Zero! to learn Korean. We are fanatical about making the best books for students who do n't have access to a Korean teacher.

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Thank you and enjoy your Korean journey,

The entire KFZ! team

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Korean

From Zero!

How this book works

Getting Started

Play the sounds on mobile and in the browser!

To listen to the audio files on your mobile device or in any browser visit: koreanfromzero.com/sounds

Download the sound pack!

Visit koreanfromzero.com and download the100% Free Audio Files. STEP 1: Download the zipped audio file to your WINDOWS or MAC computer. The direct link to the audio is koreanfromzero.com/audio

STEP 2: Unzip (uncompress) the zipped file.

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STEP 3: Each lesson will have its own folder.

STEP 4: Open any lesson to view the sections of that lesson. STEP 5: In each section folder, you will find the sounds for that section in the order that they appear in the book.

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Determine where to start!

If you can read and write

the Korean writing system, HANGUL, then skip to lesson 1 on page 53. If not complete all the Hangul lessons first. This book does NOT use Romanized

Korean after this section.

Introduction

Welcome to KOREAN FROM ZERO!

LEARNING KOREAN can be intimidating at first, but don't worry! Our method is designed to guide you step-by-step through the basics of Korean grammar. You will be surprised how much easier a language is if you learn the basics. This book is dedicated to hammering the basics into your head.

Whether you're learning

Korean

for business, travel, or to make new friends, we've created these lessons to make sure you feel confident in your ability to SPEAK, READ, and WRITE what you've learned.

Korean characters

WHAT ARE THESE CIRCLES, LINES, AND SQUARES? The Korean language uses a set of symbols called Hangul (ଞ̔, pronounced hangool), to spell all words in the Korean language . In the past, hanja, Chinese characters, were heavily used in Korea, but in modern Korea you can get by without ever learning very much - if any - hanja. In the first book, we will give you a crash course in Hangul. It is said that Hangul can be learned in a day but takes years to master. Throughout the lessons we will reinforce what is taught in the Hangul lessons and teach you exceptions to the rules, such as specific sound changes, as needed . NOTE: Hangul is sometimes spelled "hangeul" because it matches western spelling expectation, however the official Korean Romanization is "Hangul".

Korean punctuation facts

HERE ARE SOME QUICK FACTS about Korean writing to help you get started.

UPPERCASE/LOWERCASE

In English, we learn to write both A and a, but in Korean there are no upper and lower cases. In other words, ߅is always ߅

SENTENCE ENDING PUNCTUATION

Written Korean uses question marks, exclamation points, commas, and periods just like English. You will see their usage throughout the book.

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Before grammar...

Lessons A-G are dedicated to Hangul characters. After that a few lessons are dedicated to teaching numb ers, key phrases, and how to introduce yourself. It's VERY important that you don't stress over the phrases and numbers lessons. Those sections are just for easy access to some things you will need before you know how to make your own sentences.

The real p

ower comes in knowing how the patterns work. Patterns will set your mind free of mindlessly memorizing phrases. The best thing you can do, for your Korean, is learn how to read Korean well.

This is not a choice. You MUST learn

Hangul. Once you know how to read, you will learn many key Korean grammar concepts that will set you firmly on the path to fluency.

About the authors

George Trombley

Author George Trombley is a professional Japanese interpreter and author of the "Japanese From Zero!" book series.

For over 20+ years

he has interpreted at corporations such as Microsoft, IBM, NTT DoCoMo, Lucent Technologies, Varian Medical and in countries throughout North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

For "Korean From

Zero!" book 1, George has teamed up his co-authors to create a book that is accessible for beginners, yet deep enough to help students of Korean at any level.

Reed Bullen

Author Reed Bullen

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