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Learning Korean: Martial Arts Terminology
Kay Ethier, Jin Yang, Grandmaster Richard Byrne, a
This audio CD and book set provides an introduction to Hangul as well as guides to many of the terms used during Korean martial arts classes. Terms are spoken in English by an English-speaker, followed by the same term spoken in Korean, twice, by a Korean-speaker. New students will benefit from learning some of the language and terminology in advance, enabling them to more quickly understand instructions during class. Additionally, instructors may benefit by being able to refine their pronunciations. The Hangul overview in the CD companion book is designed to help Korean language learners to better understand the written language.
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Jason Ladd - [5]
I found this set to be very well organized, easy to follow along with, and easy to understand. The CD and the booklet are fairly solid references on their own but packaging them together is wonderful! Having a native speaker on the CD will help the beginner to better interpret the anglicized Hangul for more practical use and understanding. The section on “Helpful Korean Phrases”, and the introduction to Hangul were welcome additions to this work. I can certainly recommend this as a guide for the beginner, as well as a helpful reference for the advanced!


 

 

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