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Korea: You're Too Spicy For Me

Author

Cho Youngmi

Publisher

Communicationbooks

Categories

Practical

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Korean education
  • #Korean culture
  • #Hangeul

Copyright Contact

Park Yuna

  • Publication Date

    2009-04-10
  • No. of pages

    208
  • ISBN

    9788984995864
  • Dimensions

    153 * 224
Overview

This is a book for Japanese people who are learning Korean. Beyond teaching Korean language, it also provides information about Korean culture.

Book Intro

This is a book for Japanese people who are learning Korean. Beyond teaching Korean language, it also provides information about Korean culture. Why do you need to buy plastic bags at a supermarket? Why is there a "triangle kimbap war" every morning? And who is the lady scrubber at public baths? This book introduces unique Korean cultural aspects never seen in Japan. The book is structured to help teach Korean sentences, helping all learners from beginners to advanced language learners. The episodes and comic illustrations from the Japanese author Tomomi add further joy to the book.

About the Author

Cho Youngmi



Cho Youngmi (F) studied Korean Literature at the Catholic University of Korea as an undergraduate, and later entered Yonsei University Graduate School of Education where she acquired a Master's degree in Korean as a second language. She worked as a Korean lecturer at the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Foreign Language Institute, and is currently Vice Chief of the Korean Village, "Lake in the Forest," at the Concordia Language Villages in the U.S. She is also an active missionary of Korean culture.

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