
Topics in Korean Language and Culture: Volume One
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Each chapter consists of listening and reading passages, key expressions and grammar, and performance-based activities unfolding across different modes of oral and written communication. The grammar section is organized into foundation review, semantic distinction, and language function to help learners advance beyond the plateau of intermediate proficiency. All passages are carefully written to resemble authentic texts used by Korean native speakers and to include various text types and speech styles that learners will encounter in real life.
The first volume specifically targets students in their third year of learning Korean. It is designed to accommodate a wide range of courses and curricula existing for Korean programs today. It is intended for a yearlong language sequence as well as an intensive topic course in speaking, reading, or writing.
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Haewon Cho is Senior Lecturer in Foreign Languages in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania.
Hye Young Shin is Senior Professorial Lecturer in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at American University.
Jae Hong Lee is Instructor of Korean at Bayside High School and former Senior Lecturer in the Department of East Asian Studies at New York University.
Content
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgement
Introduction
1. ???? ?? ??? The Power of Rice
2. MZ ??? ?? ?? Generation MZ and Snack Culture
3. ?? ???? ?? Studying Abroad in Korea
4. ??? ??? Beyond Barriers
5. ?? ?? ????? Do You Have Concerns?
6. ?? ?? ??? The Korean Language in a Global World
7. ???? ?? ?? Finding Daily Happiness
8. ?? ???? ?? Stories of Small Business
9. ????? ?? Going to the Haenyeo School
10. ??? ? The Korean Aesthetic
11. ???? ??, '???' Pansori-Based Fiction, The Rabbit's Liver
12. ?? ?? ?????? What Nationality Are You?
Answer Keys
Glossary
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