Korean Picture Dictionary: Learn 1,500 Korean Words and Phrases (Ideal for TOPIK Exam Prep; Includes Online Audio)

· Tuttle Publishing
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A fun and helpful resource for anyone interested in learning some Korean--whether you're 5 or 100!

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.

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.

This colorful picture dictionary includes:
  • Hundreds of color photographs
  • 1,500 Korean words and phrases
  • 40 different topics--from social media and WiFi to paying and counting
  • Example sentences showing how the words are used
  • Companion online audio recordings by native Korean speakers of all the vocabulary and sentences
  • An introduction to Korean pronunciation and grammar
  • An index to allow you to quickly look up words

Korean Picture Dictionary 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.

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4.3
3 reviews
Lois Suh
November 3, 2023
Help! I really want to give this 5 stars but I cannot find the link to the audio spoken by native speakers on pg 96. It is missing.
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Twelve Baby
April 3, 2024
It's a great book for learners to Learn Korean. I had an ebook PDF and it helped me to learn the language during my free time. It is a concise, straightforward picture dictionary. I would highly recommend beginners or intermediate learners to get this book. Totally recommended!
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About the author

Tina Cho is the author of The Girl's Guide to Manners and forthcoming books: Rice from Heaven and Korean Celebrations. 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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