
Learn Korean Vocabulary Using Double Memory Mnemonics
Brian Brown(Author)
Trafford Publishing
Published on 10. February 2025
48 pages
978-1-6987-1852-1 (ISBN)
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This book is designed to help students who have some basic knowledge of the Korean language, but who are trying to get to a higher level."
"It has memory devices or 'triggers' which can help the reader remember over 200 Korean vocabulary items."
"Some of these devices are 'double mnemonics,' where the student takes a basic, common Korean word, and uses it to build associations with other words and ideas."
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English
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0,08 MB
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978-1-6987-1852-1 (9781698718521)
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02/2025
Trafford Publishing
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Brian Brown is a language teacher who has taught ESL/EFL in South Korea for over two decades. He believes in using an eclectic approach to learning Korean, of which memory mnemonics is an important part.
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