Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new contender for best Korean textbook, possibly knocking Korean Grammar in Use off its pedestal. While browsing my university library collection of Korean resources I hit the jackpot - Modern Korean: An Intermediate Reader by Nam-Kil Kim.
Korean Resource Review: Korean Grammar in Use
Say hello to my new favourite grammar textbook.
Not dead
Life just took over and something's gotta give. Lots of change. Travel. Work. Travel for work. Saving. Cracking open a Korean textbook for the first time in a long while today. “Enjoy the little things, for one day you make look back and realize they were the big things.” ~ Robert Brault
Weekly Roundup 9/3/14
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Billy Go Kickstarter: Korean Made Simple Textbook
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Reader Letter: Joy
Weekly Roundup 2/2/14
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Referring to Future Plans and their Certainty
A useful tidbit I noted in Korean Grammar in Use: Intermediate regarding expressing the degree of certainty of future plans
Weekly Roundup 3/2/14
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Weekly Roundup 18/1/14
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+다고요, + 다고 하던데, +다면서요, + 다니요 ~ Clarifying and Confirming Information
This is a great example of why Korean can be such a difficult language to learn! Each of these grammar points are used to clarify and confirm information from others, in slightly different contexts.
Weekly Roundup 5/1
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Happy New Year & Favourite Posts of 2013
Happy New Year everyone! 새해 복 많이 받으세요~ May this new year be bigger and better than the last!
Weekly Roundup 15/12
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Music Vocab: Doom Dada – T.O.P.
간질간질하다: to be ticklish
구석에: in a corner, nook
Guest Post: Language Learning App ‘Heyu’
Today we have a guest post from Alex, who is introducing his amazing new language learning app - Heyu!
Weekly Roundup 24/11
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