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Easy Korean lessons to understand K-POP - Let\'s learn Korean Language Hangul - cover

Easy Korean lessons to understand K-POP - Let\'s learn Korean Language Hangul

Kim Yong Eui

Publisher: Seoin Books

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This book will serve as a guide to learning Korean effectively for such beginners. In particular, it will start with how to read Korean, including how the Korean language came to be, the structure of the Korean language, and then move on to learning simple essential Korean everyday phrases. Also, in the final table of contents, I have compiled a list of Korean words and expressions that are commonly used in Korean K-POP. Best of all, all of the book\'s content is available as free video lessons. You can find them at the YouTube channel address listed on page 5 of this book.
Available since: 07/18/2023.
Print length: 70 pages.

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