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         Korean Language:     more books (100)
  1. Essence Korean-English Dictionary: Deluxe American
  2. Korean in 100 Hours Vo.1 by Korean Language Institute, Yonsei University, 2004-06-01
  3. The Oxford Picture Dictionary English/Korean: English-Korean Edition (Oxford Picture Dictionary Program) by Norma Shapiro, Jayme Adelson-Goldstein, 1998-12-24
  4. Korean New Testament
  5. Langenscheidt's Pocket Dictionary Korean/English English/Korean by Langenscheidt, Langenscheidt Editorial, 2001-02-15
  6. The Korean LanguageStructure, Use and Context by Jae Jung Song, 2005-09-14
  7. Korean: A Modern Text for Children Abroad by National Association for Korean Schools, 2002
  8. Active Korean: A functional Approach by Namgui Chang, Yong-Chol Kim, 2000-05
  9. Survival Korean: How To Communicate Without Fuss Or Fear - Instantly! (Survival) by Boye De Mente, 2005-05-06
  10. Modern Korean: An Intermediate Reader by Nam-Kil Kim, 2000-04-04
  11. Selected Readings in Korean (Klear Textbooks in a Foreign Language) by Ho-Min Sohn, Heisoon Yang, et all 2003-12
  12. Essential Korean by Ellen Kyungah Yoon, 2005-07-01
  13. Listening Korean for Beginners w/ CDs
  14. Korean Made Nice & Easy (REA) (Languages Made Nice & Easy) by The Staff of REA, 2001-05-29

101. Korean Language Proficiency Test (cathartidae.blog-city.com)
I can see from Joel s blog that he s gonna be taking the korean language Good luck to Joel and every other korean language learner who will be taking
http://cathartidae.blog-city.com/korean_language_proficiency_test.htm
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Korean Language Proficiency Test H Korean Issues email link I can see from Joel's blog that he's gonna be taking the Korean Language Proficiency in September... level 5 to be exact. I'll be taking it as well, but I'm shooting for level 4 (I passed level 3 a few years ago). I really like his idea of taking the practice test and posting the results ... I'll do the same thing when I have a chance.
Good luck to Joel and every other Korean language learner who will be taking the test!
posted Sunday, 7 August 2005 Joel made this comment

102. CJK.INF
Chinese, Japanese and korean languages resources.
http://www.praxagora.com/lunde/cjk_inf.html
July 12, 1996: CJK.INF Version 2.1 is Released!
JAPAN.INF is dead, but its spirit lives on in CJK.INF (and this installment of CJK.INF has finally surpassed JAPAN.INF in size). The purpose of CJK.INF is to provide detailed information on CJK (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) character sets and encodings. Think of it as the online companion to Understanding Japanese Information Processing . I am updating this file on a (very) regular basis, so check back frequently! CJK.INF Version 2.1 (185,553 bytes) is available by clicking here Below are some WWW sites that relate to CJK.INF (organized by category):

103. LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: BEST KOREAN LINKS
ombrarossapiccola.jpg (728 byte) CFLS(O) korean language SITES OF INTEREST ÉLFC(O) korean language Software and korean language Products (WebCrawler,
http://www.languages-on-the-web.com/links/link-korean.htm
languages-on-the-web is now www.lonweb.org The page you are looking for is now
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104. Korean Language Proficiency Test (KLPT)
ハングル協会が主催する韓国語能力検定。受験の案内。
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My name is Kim JinAe, the principle of Seoul korean language Academy. I havetaught the korean language at Yonsei University korean language school for 6
http://www.seoul-kla.com/eng/main_00.htm
Korea, Korean and The Korean language! What do you know about Korea? What do you know about Korean people? Now you don't have to feel that Korea is a foreign country anymore. You can learn to make Korean friends and participate in Korean society the moment you start learning the Korean language. My name is Kim Jin-Ae, the principle of Seoul Korean Language Academy. I have taught the Korean language at Yonsei University Korean language school for 6 years beginning in 1986, and in 1991 I established a private korean language institute with my colleagues from Yonsei university Korean language school. I've had over 15 years of experience teaching people from all over the world including diplomats, foreign business people, soldiers and missionaries. Due to the changing demands of the international learner, I recently established a new Korean language school in the heart of Korea's most dynamic business area located in the Kangnam section of Seoul.

106. UCI East Asian - Korean Language Program
competence in Korean to begin to use the language to discuss issues in Koreanliterature and culture introduced through Koreanlanguage materials.
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/eastasian/languages/korean.html
Home Who We Are Degree Programs Undergraduate Ph.D. Language Programs Chinese Japanese Korean Vietnamese Courses Careers for Majors Library Resources ... Employment Courses
NOTE: Students must take a placement test to enroll in Korean 1, Korean 2, and Korean 3. Please consult the department for the testing schedule Korean 1A-B-C Fundamental Korean
This year-long introductory course uses a natural approach with emphasis on the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The classes are conducted in Korean. Korean 1A-B-C and Korean S1AB-BC may not both be taken for credit. Korean S1AB-BC Fundamentals of Korean, Summer
This is an intensive summer program that covers the same material as Korean 1A-B-C during the regular academic year. Korean 2A-B-C Intermediate Korean
The second-year course is designed to develop writing and reading skills as well as communicative skills in authentic situations. Students also are introduced to aspects of Korean culture as related to lesson topics. The classes are conducted in Korean. Korean 3A-B-C Advanced Korean
In the third year, emphasis shifts to comprehension, grammar, and proficiency in reading, composition, and conversation, with additional instruction in the acquisition of Chinese characters. The classes are conducted in Korean.

107. Korean Language Program Home Page General Information
Welcome to the UM korean language Program site. Temporarily some of links in thissite are not active due to update. Please feel free to send us your
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/korean/
Welcome to the UM Korean Language Program site. Temporarily some of links in this site are not active due to update. Please feel free to send us your questions, comments or suggestions
Online Intermediate College Korean
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Course Offerings and Descriptions Course Materials
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108. Korean Language Kit
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  • 109. DPRK Studies
    Personal research, opinions, essays, and links related to North Korea, South Korea and korean language.
    http://www.areastudies.org/
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    After receiving a few requests, I finally got around to turning on the RSS 2.0 feed for DPRK Studies . Please let me know if you encounter any problems with this feed. Posted by Richardson on 22 September 2005 @ 9:16 PM 1 Comment
    KOREA BLOGS ON DPRK DEFECTORS
    A few recent posts out there that are should reads: The Marmot’s Hole: ‘ On legs with no feet, N.K. defector reaches Thailand
    The Flying Yangban: ‘ Kang Chol-hwan reception; October 9
    OneFreeKorea: ‘ As the Millions Die, the Billions Sleep Posted by Richardson on 22 September 2005 @ 4:19 PM 0 Comments
    WHAT NORTH KOREA COSTS THE SOUTH
    North Korean antics and brinksmanship affect South Korea both directly And indirectly Moody’s said in a press release Wednesday it had considered raising South Korea’s sovereign credit rating to the “positive” level on Monday, when the six countries at the talks agreed on a statement of principles. But after Pyongyang on Tuesday made it clear that it understood the principles very differently from the U.S., Moody’s kept South Korea’s credit rating at the current level of A3. Posted by Richardson on 22 September 2005 @ 12:06 PM 0 Comments
    IAEA CHIMES IN, HILL TO VISIT THE DPRK

    110. Toyo Bunko Online Korean Language Title Search
    Online korean language Title Search. 2003/6/10. This database contains Koreanlanguage sources (excluding periodicals) collected as of 31 Mar 2003.
    http://www.toyo-bunko.or.jp/ToyoBunko-E/Database/KSQuery-e.html
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    Online Korean Language Title Search
  • This database contains Korean language sources (excluding periodicals) collected as of 31 Mar 2003. Korean versions of classical Chinese works are contained in the Classical Chinese database. The Toyo Bunko catalogue number appears in bold alphanumerics at the end of each record. Title and author searches can be done in both Hangul and Chinese characters. However, only old Chinese characters (kyuji) may be searched.
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    111. CIA Careers: Language: View All Positions: Korean Language Officer
    Qualified individuals who are able to read and translate Korean into serve theCIA as korean language Officers in the Washington, DC metropolitan area,
    http://www.cia.gov/employment/jobs/korean_lang_off.html

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    Korean Language Officer Work Schedule: Full Time Salary: $45,000 to $70,000 Location: Washington, DC metropolitan area Qualified individuals who are able to read and translate Korean into English are needed to serve the CIA as Korean Language Officers in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, with some opportunities for travel and assignment in other areas. Minimum requirements include a bachelor's degree. As part of the screening process, selected applicants may be required to take a language proficiency test. Candidates must possess native or near native-level fluency in Korean, as well as fluency in English. All applicants must successfully complete a thorough medical and psychological exam, a polygraph interview and an extensive background investigation. U.S. citizenship is required. To be considered suitable for Agency employment, applicants must generally not have used illegal drugs within the last twelve months. The issue of illegal drug use prior to twelve months ago is carefully evaluated during the medical and security processing. To Apply: Note: Multiple submissions are unnecessary and will slow the processing of your resume. Of course, if you made an error in your submission or need to update your resume, you may submit another resume. The second resume will overwrite the first.

    112. Courses - Korean
    The korean language program at Stanford offers Beginning, Intermediate, Click here to find out more about the korean language Program.
    http://language.stanford.edu/courses/korean/korean.html
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    The Korean language program at Stanford offers Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced-Intermediate and Advanced courses in Korean. If you have any questions about these course offerings, please contact the Korean language coordinator, Dr. Hee-Sun Kim (send e-mail Click here to find out more about the Korean Language Program [Return to courses]

    113. Chinese, Japanese, And Korean Language Courses On The Web
    (How much Chinese or korean language study have they had?) If needed, establisha framework for granting credit from your own institution.
    http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/project/399info.html
    ADVANCED EAST ASIAN LANGUAGE COURSES
    ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
    Available to individuals, institutions, and businesses
    Outreach Students: Having problems registering? More info at the bottom of this page THE OPPORTUNITY TO CONTINUE STUDY OF CHINESE, JAPANESE, OR KOREAN AT THE ADVANCED LEVEL
    Through the National Foreign Language Resource Center ( NFLRC ), the University of Hawaii offers distance learning opportunities in advanced Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language via the World Wide Web. The courses are available to students and individuals as well as to institutions and businesses. Receiving Credit
    • Individuals Individuals may register for UH credit through UH Outreach College . Course descriptions may be found at UH Online . Outreach College tuition for this course is charged at a special reduced rate for online courses and is equivalent to the resident tuition rate (Fall 2005 rate will be $441 per three-credit course). The courses are also available as regular offerings to currently enrolled UH Manoa students, and can be chosen during Banner (MyUH) registration like any other class.

    114. Christian Answers Network:Çѱ¹¾î! [Korean Home]
    Christian Answers Network, Korean, south korea, north korea, asia. ChristianAnswers Network korean language ?
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  • 115. Natural Language Processing Lab., Korea University
    Englishlanguage page for this school's program in the computational study of the korean language. Includes demos staff profiles, descriptions of current projects.
    http://nlp.korea.ac.kr/index_e.html

    116. Barrett Translations - Language Resources
    language and linguistics resources for Asian languages including Japanese hiragana with vocabulary, a korean linguistics glossary, Mandarin Chinese and Old English with romanization and transliteration.
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    117. The Korean Blog List - Korean Related Weblogs Written In English
    A list of English language weblogs which relate to Korea.
    http://korea.banoffeepie.com/
    315 blogs and counting! The Korean Blog List
    The unofficial list of Korean related weblogs which are written in English.

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    118. LANGUAGE INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA, INC.: Foreign Language Classes & Translation
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    Offers strategic consulting to companies seeking to do business with North Korea, including marketentry, confidential corporate briefings, sector reports, korean-language negotiations, country visits, and introductions.
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    120. University Of Arizona Computer Aided Language Instruction Group
    Interactive demonstration lessons for Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, korean, Lummi, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish. Includes Sun audio (.au) files.
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