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         Korean Language:     more books (100)
  1. Berlitz Korean Travel Pack (Berlitz Travel Packs) by Berlitz Publishing, 2003-05
  2. Making Out in Korean: From Everyday Conversation to the Language of Love--A Guide to Korean as it's really spoken! (Making Out (Tuttle)) by Peter Constantine, 2004-04
  3. Integrated Korean: High Advanced 2 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Sungdai Cho, Hyo Sang Lee, et all 2005-06-30
  4. Integrated Korean: Intermediate 2 (Integrated Korean) by Young-Mee Cho, 2001-08
  5. Integrated Korean: Beginning 2 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Hyo Sang Lee, Carol Schulz, et all 2000-09
  6. Lonely Planet Korean Phrasebook by Minkyoung Kim, J. D. Hilts, 2002-05
  7. Integrated Korean Workbook: Beginning 2 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Sung-Ock S. Sohn, Carol Schulz, 2000-08
  8. Korean Composition (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Pong-Ja Paek, Ji Young Kwak, et all 2002-02
  9. Ntc's Compact Korean and English Dictionary (Ntc Language Dictionaries) by B. J. Jones, Gene S. Rhie, 1995-02
  10. A Guide To Korean Characters: Reading and Writing Hangul and Hanja (A Mini Dictionary of Characters for Modern Readers) by Bruce K. Grant, 2000-02-01
  11. Integrated Korean: Advanced 2 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language) by Eun-Joo Lee, Duk-Soo Park, et all 2004-06
  12. Korean II: Learn to Speak and Understand Korean with Pimsleur Language Programs (Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2007-09-25
  13. Intermediate College Korean by Clare You, 2001-11-05
  14. Developing in Two Languages: Korean Children in America (Child Language and Child Development) by Sarah J. Shin, 2004-10

41. Ministry Of Culture And Tourism
Provides images of Korea and information about local festivals. Also includes a free online version of Korean through English, a program designed to help Englishspeakers learn the korean language.
http://www.mct.go.kr/

42. Welcome To University Of Bridgeport, Korean Language Institute

http://www.bridgeport.edu/Indexhtml/Centers/Disted/crsmaterials/korn101/

43. Application Guidelines For Fellowship For Korean Language Training
Application Guidelines KF Fellowships korean language Training korean languageTraining Fellows are required to submit a report which briefly
http://www.kf.or.kr/english/guideline/g1.html

Institutional Support for Korean Studies
Reference Materials Distribution Support for Libraries KF Fellowships ... Home > Application Guidelines > KF Fellowships > Korean Language Training
Application Guidelines for Fellowship for Korean Language Training
Program Overview
1. Basic Qualifications and Academic Background
  • Graduate students : who are majoring or minoring in Korea-related subjects for master's or doctoral degrees
  • Faculty members and researchers : who are engaged in teaching or research activities at universities or research institutes
  • Professionals : who are in a cultural/artistic profession related to Korea (e.g., museum curators, librarians, government officials in charge of Korean affairs, etc.)
    [Notes]
    - Applicants must have a basic knowledge of and an ability to
    communicate in the Korean language
    (intermediate level preferred).
    - For Korean nationals, only those with foreign residency status are eligible to apply. - Individuals in the following circumstances are not eligible for consideration. Persons who are:

44. Document Title
Provides Korean instruction to speakers of English, Japanese and Chinese. Program information and teaching staff introductions.
http://www.gkli.co.kr/frame1.htm

45. Ganada Korean Language Institute
Email Korean Japanese GB BIG5 Copyright ©1991~2001 GANADA KoreanLanguage Institute All right reserved.
http://www.gkli.co.kr/en/main.htm
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, which consists of the first three basic consonants, joined with the vowel , symbolizes Hangul. Introduction Specialty Location
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46. Ganada Korean Language Institute
Copyright © 2003 GANADA korean language INSTITUTE All rights reserved. 2011,Seongdo Bld. 3F, Donggyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
http://www.gkli.co.kr/
GANADA KOREAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
201-1, Seongdo Bld. 3F, Donggyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
(zip code : 121-819) Tel: 82-2-332-6003

47. 1-stop Translation; Fast & Reliable Korean Translations!
Translation Agency specialized in korean language. Located in Seoul, Korea.
http://1stoptr.com/index_eng.html

48. Let's Learn Korean
Language Resource Links. Elementary Continuing Korean Hello!? ? Kangmi Korea WIKI korean language Meetup
http://blinger.org/korean/
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Total words: 208
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing comment here or in the forums
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Sunday, September 11, 2005
Hangul Forest
Total words: 46
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Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Total words: 32
borrowed
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Saturday, August 20, 2005
A Bilingual Stage Play
Total words: 722
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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Total words: 31 Read More... Is anyone here also enrolled to take TOPIK on 25th Sept this year ? Read Less... Posted by HuangSY on 08/16 at 05:30 PM in Korean Writing Permalink
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Learn Korean Pronunciation from Songs
Total words: 89 Dear all Jimmy Hsu http://www.tifventures.com

49. Learn Korean Language - Free Conversational Korean Lessons Online - Common Korea
Learn korean language for free Free Conversational korean language Lessons -Learn to speak Korean - Common Korean Words and Phrases.
http://www.phrasebase.com/learn/korean.php
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Studies show that in most languages, native-speakers tend to use less than 3,000 unique words on a daily basis. Then why is learning a seond language such an overwhelming task?
First, the written target language may use new characters if not an entirely new character set. Characters are put together to form new, unique and often unfamiliar sounds, even new pitches and inflections. For each word currently utilized in your native language, you must memorize the equivalent word in your target language.
Then you must learn rules for putting words together to form complete sentences of meaning, sentence structure. Then grammar with it's inherent rules and exceptions. Lastly, there's comprehension, listening and understanding at normal conversation speed.
It's no wonder so many people fail to learn a second language. Broken down to it's components, the challenge is overwhelming if not insurmountable. The Problem with False Claims
Many language websites, books, and software providers claim they can teach you to be fluent in a matter of days? Even offering

50. Worldwide Innovation Network For New Education Revolution =========== TAEKYEUNG
Information on admissions, academics, student life and the korean language Program.
http://www.tk.ac.kr/e/index.html

51. Korean Architecture, Korean Audio Books, Korean Bible, Korean Children's Books,
Hundreds of korean language related products and information including Movies,Tutorials, Computer Training, Localized Prod, Dictionaries, and much more at
http://www.worldlanguage.com/Languages/Korean.htm
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Introduction Korean is spoken in both North and South Korea by about 65 million people. There are also about 2 million speakers in China, 700,000 in Japan, and 600,000 in the United States. Korean's linguistic affiliation is uncertain, though in its grammatical structure it is most similar to Japanese. It is certainly not related to Chinese, although it has borrowed many Chinese words and has used the Chinese characters, together with the Korean alphabet, for many centuries. This latter practice was abolished in North Korea after World War II and is gradually being phased out in South Korea. In the fourth line of the poem above the proper nouns Yongbyon and Yag San appear with the Chinese characters following in parentheses.

52. Korean Language Program
korean language Program. Website http//www.duke.edu/web/aall/korean/ The korean language offers you a window to a dynamic culture and history more
http://languages.duke.edu/korean.html
Korean Language Program Website: http://www.duke.edu/web/aall/korean/ Interested in learning Korean? The Korean language offers you a window to a dynamic culture and history more than 2000 years old. Korea has been a unified nation since the 7th century. Today, Korea is a vital and thriving economic, technological and industrial center in Asia. Its culture incorporates a blend of religions, ideologies and traditions from East and West. Korean is spoken by sixty-eight million people in South and North Korea, and also by millions of people in China, Japan, North America, Russia and other parts of the world. Learning Korean is a unique linguistic experience. While it shares some common structural characteristics with Japanese, Korean has a distinct phonological system and a unique writing system. The Korean writing system Hangul has been referred to as "one of the great intellectual achievements of humankind." It takes about a week or two to learn the deceptively simple and convenient system that encodes the entire language. How do I get there?

53. Dayton Korean United Methodist Church
This site, primarily in the korean language, includes text of Sunday sermons, newsletter, worship, education, fellowship, mission, and evangelism.
http://www.dk-umc.org
Dayton Korean United Methodist Church
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"Ǫ¸¥ ÊÀå" "ÀÜÀÜÇÑ ¹°°¡ " Cable TV Service by MVCC to South Area of Dayton Channel 23, Tuesday, 1:00-2:00 PM 2675 Galewood St. Kettering, OH 45420 FAX: ( 937) 294-2268 Cable TV Service by MediaOne to North Area of Dayton Channel 23, Tuesday, 4:30-5:00 PM Send any comments on web pages to Webmaster , about church to Office and on spiritual life to Pastor Registered Church URL: http://www.dk-umc.org people visited since 9/26/1999. Last Update on 01/30/03

54. Korean Online - Hangul
History of Hangul, appearance, structure, and pronunciation of Korean characters . is a 3part article outlining the engineering of the korean language.
http://www.johnwasham.com/korean/hangul.shtml
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Hangul (Korean Characters)
History of Hangul
The History of Hangul is a 3-part article outlining the engineering of the Korean language.
Appearance
Once you've learned where Korean characters came from, here you can see what they look like and hear how each is pronounced.
Structure
Your next stop is to find out how these funny-looking symbols fit together to make syllables and words.
Pronunciation
Here are some examples of how Hangul is pronounced in words and sentences.
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55. Korean Language And Culture
5 What are the most common language groups for LEP students? korean languageResources Resource List Listing of health, nutrition, family planning,
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/resabout/culture/7_languages/korean.html
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Listing of health, nutrition, family planning, and consumer pamphlets available in Korean. Explore Korea: A Visit to Grandfather's House
This interactive site is based on an exhibition of a traditional Korean house in the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Includes audio files and lesson handouts. Embassy of the Republic of Korea
Provides a wealth of information about Korean culture and history, as well as current events and travel. Korean American Historical Society
Nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting, maintaining, and transmitting the heritage and achievements of Koreans living in the United States and abroad.

56. Official Site Of Korea National Tourism Org.: Learn Korean Language
Understanding the korean language. 1. Vowels and Consonants 2. Double Vowelsand Double Consonants 3. Final (consonant or consonant cluster)
http://english.tour2korea.com/02Culture/KoreanLanguage/learn_korean_language.asp

57. Official Site Of Korea National Tourism Org.: Learn Korean Language
T2K membership is required to view the korean language Adventure. Nonmembersmay preview Chapter 1 (Kimchi Museum) but must log in to T2K to view all other
http://english.tour2korea.com/02Culture/KoreanLanguage/l_korean/KoreanAdventure.

58. Korean Language Kit
The Apple korean language Kit provides Korean system resources and fonts fortyping Korean in English (US) Macintosh operating systems.
http://www.linguistsoftware.com/klk.htm
for Macintosh This product is no longer available. The Korean Language Kit is now included in Macintosh OS 9. You will find it on your OS 9 CD. Easily add Korean text to your documents. The Korean Language Kit, from Apple, installs Korean extensions and Korean fonts into your operating system which then allows you to enter, edit, and print Korean text in all WorldScript® II-compatible applications and applications that have been localized for Korean. You can even work with files created using HangulTalk , Apple's Macintosh Korean Operating System. You can also use the Korean Language Kit to view Korean-language World Wide Web sites with the addition of Internet browsing software. You may switch between Korean and the computer's main language at any time. The Korean Language Kit comes with the Power Input Method, a feature-rich input method that allows conversion from hangul to hanja , can display the command menu in English or Korean, and provides an easy-to-use interface. The kit also includes two keyboard layouts for native speakers and two romaja modes for easy Korean input by non-native speakers. Also included is a set of transparent labels for customizing your keyboard. Documentation is provided in both English and Korean. These features make the Korean Language Kit easy to use whether you are a native speaker or just learning Korean.

59. Korean Language Products
Products that provide Korean in Windows and Macintosh computers.
http://www.linguistsoftware.com/langkrn.htm
Check the following links to learn about the Korean language products we offer. LaserKorean® English System fonts for Windows and Macintosh Korean Windows® XP, 2000, NT and Me (Microsoft® Windows® with Korean Language Support) and related products, including Word and Office localized for use in Korean Windows TwinBridge Partner Korean Windows program allowing use of double-byte Korean fonts in US Windows applications (from TwinBridge Corporation) HangulTalk (Korean Operating System) for Macintosh (from Apple®) Nisus® Writer word processor for Macintosh (from Nisus® Corporation) trademarks . Comments on this site? Please e-mail the . Thank you.

60. UCLA Language Materials Project Language Profiles Page
Korean, known in the language itself as Kugo, is the language of the Korean Peninsula The Development of the korean language from 1945 to the Present.
http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/profiles/profk03.htm
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