Po-ru Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 5478 days ago 173 posts - 235 votes Speaks: English*, Japanese Studies: Korean, Spanish, Norwegian, Mandarin, French
| Message 25 of 30 30 June 2010 at 4:30pm | IP Logged |
Well, right now I think I want more so to improve my conversational skills. But, I am
really turned off when you say "what Elementary Korean does in its 1st four chapters,
Integrated Korean does it in its intro chapter."
Any other suggestions on this issue? I am thinking of ordering one of the books by
Friday the latest.
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exscribere Diglot Senior Member IndiaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5277 days ago 104 posts - 126 votes Speaks: English*, Danish Studies: Mandarin, French, Korean, Hindi
| Message 26 of 30 30 June 2010 at 5:12pm | IP Logged |
I've never looked at Elementary Korean so I can't speak about it. I have been very happy with my Integrated Korean book. Sadly, this doesn't provide you any compare/contrast data. :/
Do you have a college campus around that might offer Korean? You could see if they have any of the textbooks around (even in the summer, my area colleges used to have summer courses) and take a peek at them.
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theallstar Groupie United Kingdom Joined 5800 days ago 81 posts - 85 votes Studies: Japanese, Esperanto
| Message 27 of 30 30 June 2010 at 10:56pm | IP Logged |
The first four chapters of Elementary Korean cover pronunciation which is particularly worth paying
attention to in Korean given it has quite a few sounds that are hard for English ears to differentiate. As
well as this it goes into some detail about how adjacent sounds modify each other. It also provides all of
the examples in the book on the CD (and there are a lot!). On top of this these chapters also teach
Hangul.
I've not actually used the book myself (it was a wanderlust purchase ;)) but it does appear to be very
thorough - certainly more so than what I imagine would be covered in the introduction to Integrated
Korean.
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exscribere Diglot Senior Member IndiaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5277 days ago 104 posts - 126 votes Speaks: English*, Danish Studies: Mandarin, French, Korean, Hindi
| Message 28 of 30 30 June 2010 at 11:53pm | IP Logged |
The IK book intro is probably really a "chapter" in and of itself; it's 34 pages long and covers the pronunciation, Hangul, sound modifications (assimilation, resyllabification, etc). It's not a 2 or 3 page brief blurb. ;)
Again - I haven't seen EK so I can't speak to its structure, and the nuances it may go into, but the material in IK along with the audio you can get for free of the Uni of Hawai'i site has held me in good stead. =)
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ericspinelli Diglot Senior Member Japan Joined 5781 days ago 249 posts - 493 votes Speaks: English*, Japanese Studies: Korean, Italian
| Message 29 of 30 01 July 2010 at 2:31am | IP Logged |
Korean was just launched at LingQ. There isn't a lot of content yet but it seems like it's coming and it's free.
Together with the release, creator Steve Kaufmann has been talking a lot about Korean and Korean resources on his blog. There was a video blog about Korean textbooks that might be of interest.
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Warp3 Senior Member United States forum_posts.asp?TID= Joined 5533 days ago 1419 posts - 1766 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish, Korean, Japanese
| Message 30 of 30 01 July 2010 at 6:37pm | IP Logged |
ericspinelli wrote:
Korean was just launched at LingQ. There isn't a lot of content yet but it seems like it's coming and it's free.
Together with the release, creator Steve Kaufmann has been talking a lot about Korean and Korean resources on his blog. There was a video blog about Korean textbooks that might be of interest. |
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That launch actually prompted me to finally sign up at LingQ (though I could have worked on my Spanish there beforehand). I'm still undecided on how to integrate that in with the methods I'm already using for Korean and Spanish, though.
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