
Conversational Korean Dialogues
Over 100 Korean Conversations and Short Stories (Conversational Korean Dual Language Books, Book 1)
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Narrated by:
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Sharon Young Mi Kwan
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June Yoon
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Arif Hodzic
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Alexa Hodzic
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By:
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Lingo Mastery
Are you finding it tough to follow dialogues on your favorite Korean series and movies? Do you want to have conversations with Korean speakers like a native? If your answer to any of the previous questions was "yes", then this book is for you!
One of the most crucial skills you will gain as a language learner is the ability to speak like a native. Using the right words, tone, and formality is key to mastering the language, and Korean is no different!
Because of this, we have compiled over 100 conversational Korean stories for beginners along with their translations, allowing new Korean speakers to obtain the necessary tools to know how to set a meeting, rent a car, or tell a doctor that they don’t feel well. If speaking the language like a native is your goal, this book is for you!
How Conversational Korean Dialogues works:
- Each new chapter will have a fresh, new story between two people who wish to solve a common, day-to-day issue that you will surely encounter in real life.
- A Korean version of the conversation will take place first. Here, we will challenge your skills by allowing you to read the dialogue in its original tongue, before moving on to the English translation.
- Accurate English translations follow each Korean conversation, providing you with the opportunity to understand everything that has been said.
- A helpful introduction and conclusion that will offer you important strategies, tips and tricks to allow you to get the most out of this learning material.
We want you to feel comfortable while learning the tongue; after all, no language should be a barrier for you to travel around the world and expand your online and offline social circles!
So, look no further! Pick up your copy of Conversational Korean Dialogues and start learning Korean right now!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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amazing series
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so helpful
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Great for understanding dialogues and phrases
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You'll find conversational Korean with a nice dialogue flow, opposed to textbooks in general, usually quite forced and stiff. It helped me a lot with forming simple sentences, which I have a hard time with.
This book reflects real-world situations you might encounter, useful for learning not only vocabulary and language structure but the Korean day-to-day experience as well. Great material to get used to words and grammar proper for particular situations and does a fantastic job teaching you what to expect in different casual conversations.
Learning culture as well as vocabulary and grammar
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The audiobook portion has many issues. The female voice actress (Sharon Young Mi Kwan) did a fantastic job, but the male voice actor (June Yoon) was disappointing. At first, he was speaking so slowly that he was hard to understand. Then he started speaking so fast that it sounded unnatural, as if he was just trying to finish the job as fast as possible. It sounded very unprofessional and made it difficult to understand. Also both actors pronounced 네 (your) and 네가 the same as 내 and 내가, instead of pronouncing them as 니 and 니가 (which is the way 99.9% of the population says it). It was very distracting as all four words are used very frequently in this book. If they were worried about pronouncing 네가 "correctly" like an elitist, then why did they pronounce 그러길 바라 as 그러길 바래? Finally, the audio quality was bad, like it was too heavily compressed. I had to listen to it on my crappy phone speakers so that I couldn't notice it.
As for the book itself, I would have preferred a more direct translation from Korean to English. You will have to use a translator or dictionary often, because the English "translations" are quite loose. The book also used the phrase 천만에요 quite heavily. But from what I have read, that phrase really isn't used any more. How many other antiquated phrases did I learn without realizing it?
Even though it has some issues, I still recommend buying this book as it is a useful learning tool. Just save yourself some money and avoid the audiobook version.
Decent Book, but avoid the audiobook version.
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