Korean Words with Cat Memes 1/5: Korean Vocabulary Book for Beginners (EASY KOREAN)

· EASY KOREAN
Ebook
172
Pages

About this ebook

Learn Korean vocabulary with the Korean Words with Cat Memes series. Presented by EASY KOREAN, this book series was created for people wanting to learn the Korean language on their own. The following are the word categories (chapters) in each book.


Book 1

1. Basic Pronouns

2. People

3. Travel

4. Languages

5. Things

6. Auto

7. Hospitals & Pharmacies


Book 2

1. Basic Verbs

2. Food & Drinks

3. Numbers

4. Places

5. Time

6. Colors

7. Public Transportation


Book 3

1. Prepositions & Conjunctions

2. Houses & Furniture

3. Arts & Entertainment

4. Animals & Plants

5. Days & Dates

6. Religions

7. Health


Book 4

1. Basic Adjectives

2. Clothes & Shopping

3. Weather & Seasons

4. Money

5. Phones & Technology

6. Restaurants

7. Work


Book 5

1. Basic Adverbs

2. Countries & Nationalities

3. Education

4. Body Parts

5. Nature & Materials

6. Sports

7. Miscellaneous


The Korean Words with Cat Memes books are written by Min Kim, a native Korean speaker and the creator of EASY KOREAN. He uses various techniques to make word memorization as easy as possible. The included cat memes of Soomba and Zorro will make learning Korean more fun!

About the author

Min Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea. He spent his teenage years in the United States, where he learned to speak English. In 2014, he launched EASY KOREAN to promote the Korean language and was mentioned by several news articles. His YouTube channel now has offered more than 10,000 hours of Korean lessons. Min Kim currently lives in Seoul with his two cats, Soomba and Zorro.

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