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A handy cheat sheet providing more than 1,000 key Korean vocabulary words and phrases in an at-a-glance, easy-to-carry format! This language card is an essential resource for those studying for the TOPIK test, and invaluable for anyone who wants to quickly build their command of Korean vocabulary. Designed for convenience, this study card is: Laminated: to hold up over time and avoid being ruined by coffee spills 3 hole punched: giving the option to put it in a binder 8.5x11 inches: to easily fit into a folder or notebook alongside other study materials A quick reference: alongside the vocabulary, a chart for the Korean alphabet is also included Each English vocabulary word is given in Hangul and romanized script, presented in easy-to-read color-coded charts. Online audio recordings give native-speaker pronunciation for every word. Vocabulary items are laid out in clearly defined sections, including: Daily Expressions Countries, nationalities and language Personal information Numbers & money Months, days of the month & days of the week Seasons Clock time & time expressions Colors Hobbies Food and drink People and families Occupations, education & classroom items Places, transport & direction words Adverbs, verbs & adjectives Parts of the body & clothing Weather, climate and natural disasters Pop culture Review: Great for new Korean learners - Really well put together, has so much info! It’s plastic coated, so no worries about spills and easy to see. I’ve very pleased. I’m a new Korean student, started 6 weeks ago, this will be so helpful. Review: A study card that fits in a notebook and a good reference - I find this study card helpful as I’m trying to teach myself Korean. It has commonly used words and phases that is helping to build my vocabulary. It shows the English word, how it looks in Hangeul, then how it’s pronounced.


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J**R
Great for new Korean learners
Really well put together, has so much info! It’s plastic coated, so no worries about spills and easy to see. I’ve very pleased. I’m a new Korean student, started 6 weeks ago, this will be so helpful.
K**.
A study card that fits in a notebook and a good reference
I find this study card helpful as I’m trying to teach myself Korean. It has commonly used words and phases that is helping to build my vocabulary. It shows the English word, how it looks in Hangeul, then how it’s pronounced.
K**N
Best study aid I have found for leaning hungl
I enjoyed using this so much it's super easy to understand it helped me to better pronounce words in Korean and to be more comfortable with understanding hungl.
L**E
Perfect… need to knows!!
This product is good quality and well organized. I’m really grateful that I got it, it is very helpful with learning accounting in Korean, both systems, verbs, adjectives, and other miscellaneous things such as things around the home and travel needs. I would definitely recommend it.
서**희
Very Useful
A quick check on vocabulary including adjectives, adverbs and linking words. It is very helpful and I totally recommend it! Only thing that was annoying is that it came in a horrible package so it was dented and scratched all over.
F**A
Sturdy laminated construction, 3 holes pre-punched for notebooks, lots of words
I found this reference guide very useful while taking a beginner's Korean language class (한국어를 배우고 있어요. 재미있어요!). The reference card gives three pieces of information for each vocabulary word and phrase: the word in English, the Korean equivalent (in 한글), and the pronunciation in English letters. Words and phrases are in numerous useful categories, like: - daily expressions - people & family - numbers - time and date words - everyday foods - workplace terms - IT & social media - more...
P**R
Seoul Good
Nice addition to my Korean language learning . Animated and trifold for ease of use.
P**L
Outstanding! Best study aid for Korean Language
I've purchased a lot of study books and looked at a lot of videos but this is a best value by far. It's extremely well organized. All of the essentials, plus free audio MP3 downloads. It even has a terrific Hangeul Alphabet Chart. Great website for this publisher as well. Highly recommended.
A**A
Material de estudo
Excelente produto
R**W
Korean Vocabulary Study Card - simple design, extremely useful
A perfectly printed set of pages laminated to give them strength and durability. Holes are punched at the left to enable the card to sit inside a ring binder, if needed. The card itself has a front page, open that for pages 2, 3 and 4 in landscape mode, turn over for pages 5 and 6 (although page 5 neatly folds over on the inside of this card - again, nicely designed. Although the various "boxes" are in colour, they are not colour-coded as such, merely designed to house each collection of words. The print is quite small but is still perfectly legible - even the Hangul I can read as I sit at my desk here and glance down at the card. If I can read it, then I am sure it is perfectly fine and no way will I consider it a negative. The vocabulary sections are divided into topics such as Daily Expressions, Money, Food, Months, Numbers and so on. Once you know what you are looking for it will be really easy to track it down. The words are all laid out in the same format - English, Hangul, Romanized. There is no indication of the romanized version is the one now most commonly accepted for Korean instruction but, in any case, once Hangul has been learned (and it only takes a few hours, believe me) there is little need for the romanization anyway. It is handy at the start of learning but much better if learners do without it and focus instead on the actual language. I have only been "attempting" to learn Korean for a month and so much of the content of this card is still beyond my knowledge. However, most of that month has been useful since I learned Hangul first. As an aid, I went to the Tuttle Publishing website (full address printed on the vocab chart) and downloaded the zip file of all the audio. I have to say it is extremely well recorded. There is a folder for each separate page and an audio file for each of that page's sections. The speaker's voice is clear, firstly saying the English word, pause, then the word in Korean, pause - so very easy to rewind and listen again if needed to get a better pronunciation. Based on the very many Korean films and series that I watch, I felt that the speaker's voice was a little slower than the word would be spoken in normal conversation but the important thing is, you will hear a good pronunciation and will be on the right learning track. Although printed quite small, as I mentioned, the Hangul is perfectly clear and is around what I would expect to see in a Korean novel, for instance. For a learner, it might be a little too small - imagine a young child learning to read for the first time, those children's books tend to have the words printed much larger. Hint - select words that you want to learn and write them out yourself, either in a book or get yourself some index cards, write the words on their and you can build up your own flash card library. Obviously we all need to learn to read Hangul quickly and in a font size that is usual, but any aids we can use at the start will speed up the learning process. The alphabet chart on the back (page 6) is certainly useful but it doesn't cover the whole syllable combinations. Even so, for a learner it is sufficient. Note also that some of the alphabet might appear printed differently depending on the method you are using to learn. Several letters have more than one way of being written/typed but they mean the same. I bought this vocab card more out of interest than need. I came across it on my Amazon feed and so checked it out. £5.95 at the time of this review does seem to be a lot of money for a few pieces of printed paper that have been laminated but it is the content we pay for and the content here is useful and appears to cover the various stages of learning such as absolute beginner, intermediate and so on. In any case, sooner or later we have to know all of these words anyway. The list of basic verbs is decent enough although I have yet to come across a book that actually lists verbs rather than give a name, for instance, I said, She said, He says, They say and so on. That would be more useful than just a list of verb headings. This is likely beyond a simple 6 page pamphlet though so, again, nothing to consider a negative. All in all, a useful collection of Korean words written in English and Hangul along with free audio download for every section. I am quite pleased with it and will no doubt refer to it often - especially to select some words/phrases as I compile my own collection of flash cards.
F**M
Korean language guide
Daughter uses it often. She is learning Korean and this has been a helpful tool.
L**A
Útil tarjeta de vocabulario coreano
Práctica y muy útil cuando estás aprendiendo el idioma coreano y su escritura (Hangul).
R**Y
Very handy and great collection of beginner friendly Korean vocabulary
Loving this card ! Bought it to practice and keep the Korean vocab and very ,adjectives and daily phrases handy
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