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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Constantine , Gene Baij , Laura Kingdon , Chris BackePublisher: Tuttle Publishing Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 10.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.170kg ISBN: 9780804843546ISBN 10: 0804843546 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 23 September 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMaking Out in Korean -- Funny book title there huh? What you can learn from here? A bunch of funny phrases, curses and uhm yearh. -- Lyrynne.wordpress.com Making Out in Korean is a helpful phrasebook, and it might save you from embarrassing yourself one day by not understanding something important. The Waegukin blog Making Out in Korean Funny book title there huh? What you can learn from here? A bunch of funny phrases, curses and uhm yearh. Lyrynne.wordpress.com blog Although the title Making Out in Korean may sound racy, but that is definitely not the case with the content of this book (keke). If you're planning to visit Korea to enjoy the Hallyu wave and K-pop music, this is the phrase book that you really need. K-Popped blog Although the title Making Out in Korean may sound racy, that is definitely not the case with the content of this book (keke). If you're planning to visit Korea to enjoy the Hallyu wave and K-pop music, this is the phrase book that you really need. --K-Popped blog Making Out in Korean -- Funny book title there huh? What can you learn from here? A bunch of funny phrases, curses and umm yeah. --Lyrynne.wordpress.com blog I find language books really boring sometimes, with chunks of words and more vocab words, I could never get a proper explanation when I flip through those books myself. Thankfully, Making Out in Korean has something different that I was looking out for. With romanized picture illustrations in each topic, it becomes more engaging and fun to learn and explore the new language. --Hallyu SG blog This book is to the point and does not sugar coat phrases during translations. It is -- the resource -- for learning the Korean slang language and to understand how the locals speak the language. This isn't a phrasebook for board meetings: it's a phrasebook for making new friends in Korean bars. If you want to learn some great insults, cuss words, and the worst ways to compliment a woman, read this book. --Korea Guide blog Making Out in Korean is a fun, easy-to-use and comprehensive Korean phrasebook, covering catchy Korean expressions commonly used among native Koreans. With this book, speaking Korean in Korea is no longer a daunting task! --POP CLUB blog One of the things that I most like about the books is that they include the English translations of the phrases as well as the sentences and words in the writing system of the language alongside the transliteration. This is great both for those who are interested in a more conversational approach and for those interested in more in-depth learning. --Eurolinguiste A funny phrase book. The difference of this one from the other phrase books out there is that it focuses on slangs - specifically relationships/romance slangs. --Mykoreancorner.wordpress.com blog Making Out in Korean is a helpful phrasebook, and it might save you from embarrassing yourself one day by not understanding something important. --The Waegukin blog Making Out in Korean is a fun, easy to use and comprehensive Korean phrasebook, covering catchy Korean expressions commonly used among native Koreans. With this book, speaking Korean in Korea is no longer a daunting task! POP CLUB blog Fun if sometimes inappropriate phrases (but a large reason why it's fun) for studying Korean. Goodreads Making Out in Korean Funny book title there huh? What you can learn from here? A bunch of funny phrases, curses and uhm yearh. Lyrynne.wordpress.com blog Making Out in Korean -- Funny book title there huh? What you can learn from here? A bunch of funny phrases, curses and uhm yearh. -- Lyrynne.wordpress.com Fun if sometimes inappropriate phrases (but a large reason why it's fun) for studying Korean. -- Goodreads Author InformationLaura Kingdon is a graduate of Yonsei University's Korean Language Institute, so understands firsthand the complexities of learning Korean grammar. She is fluent in several languages and runs a translation firm. She has designed curricula and taught English as a Second Language to students of all ages, ranging from university students in Kazakhstan to elementary school children in Korea. After years of living in Seoul, she has recently moved to Thailand. Chris Backe blogs about travel and life at Chris in South Korea and Chris in Thailand. He has been published in several Korean magazines including Groove Magazine, 10 Magazine, Busan Haps, The East (based in England), and on visitseoul.net. He has been featured on several UK radio programs or subjects ranging from Korea to current technology. He has authored or contributed to various books on Korean language and culture, including Weird and Wonderful Korea. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |