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Learn Korean with KoreanClass101.com! Here at KoreanClass101.com, we’ve discovered the easiest way for you to learn Korean vocabulary words. Put us to the test with this video tutorial designed to teach you about something that you can’t live without.

In this Korean video tutorial, you’ll learn the words for items you can find at a bookstore. They’re presented so that you’re sure to learn and retain them: hear a native speaker repeat the word three times, fast, slow, then fast. The video also shows the Korean characters for each item, and there’s a fun self-test at the end so you can see just how much you learned.

 

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Video Vocabulary . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

9 Responses to “Video Vocabulary #9 - Bookstore”

KoreanClass101.com says:

When you go to a bookstore, what kinds of books do you usually read? :)

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선현우 says:

I usually go straight to the 외국어 section, and the go to the 소설 section :D

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문해숙 says:

한국에 있으면 자주 한국어 책을 읽어 봐요. 미국에 서점들이 자주 많이 한국어 책 없는데 미국에 있으면 자주 여행서를 읽어요. 그리고 카페에 보통 가요 :smile:

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Claudia 규리 says:

why is the download an mp3, not a video? :shock:

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선현우 says:

문해숙 씨 :)

저도 외국에 나가서 한국어 책을 정말 찾기 어렵다는 걸 깨달았어요 ㅠ.ㅠ 한국어 책들도 외국에서 많이 팔렸으면 좋겠어요 :)

규리야~~

이제 고쳐졌어! :)

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Soo jan says:

한국에 있는 서점에 갈때 한국말을 가르치는 책만큼 재미있는 책이 멊네요. :razz:

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경은 says:

soo jan :)
한국어 재미있게 배우고 있다니 너무 기뻐요. :D
화이팅!

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문해숙 says:

Hmm…. I think I should have written “한국말을 가르치는 책” instead of just “한국어 책” in my original comment, since I certainly don’t know enough Korean to read a regular book written entirely in Korean. :sad:

How would I say, “I am looking for a book that teaches Korean but is written in English”? Can I say “제가 영어로 한국말을 가르치는 책을 찾고 있어요?”

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Daniel K says:

서점에 가면 혜매다가 재미있어 보이는 책이나 진열을 알아채면 한번 알아봐요. :grin:

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