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About Fandom Media
Fandom Media is a group of writers who focus on various aspects of Korea, with a slightly unconventional approach (with wicked sense of humor and a youthful touch). Our mission is to facilitate mutual understanding among cultures because we believe the only way to truly understand each other is by appreciating the differences. Our goal is to help you understand and enjoy Korea through vigorous writing. Please join us as we take you on an exciting journey to Korea!
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LET'S SPEAK KOREAN w/ AUDIO TRACKS - Learn Over 1,400+ Korean Expressions From 21 Topics Quickly and Easily
Just Listen, Repeat, and Learn!
Want to learn to speak Korean quickly and easily? Let's Speak Korean is the perfect solution!
Whether you are a K-Pop/K-Drama fanatic or just someone trying to pick up some useful expressions before going on a trip to Korea, this book surely will be a great resource!
This book contains over 1,400 daily expressions from 21 different topics and situations, and is designed in a way that anyone with no knowledge in Korean can learn and use right away, through simply listening and repeating the expressions.
The best part? We've created a dedicated web page with downloadable / streaming audio files where you can listen to each and every expression, recorded by a native Korean speaker/voice actor - you get to hear how each syllable is pronounced, eliminating any unnecessary guesswork. I mean, you don't want to embarrass yourself by saying something that's totally inaccurate, right? It will expedite the learning process and get you up to speed,
Not only that, you will find that every expression has a romanized version underneath a corresponding Korean expression, with our unique grammar guide marks which clearly teaches which part means which in a given sentence. With this, you won't be left alone in the dark, wondering where in the world you are.
While our goal is to help you learn to speak the expressions without having to study the Korean language itself, we certainly didn't want you to pass up on the opportunity to learn the basic stuff that will come up repeatedly - that's why we are including a dedicated section covering how to read and pronounce Korean alphabet, Hangeul, as well as tips on identifying the structures of Korean sentences. It will help you further understand how Korean language is structured.
So, just listen, repeat, and learn and by the time you finish going through the book, you would have learned so much, and be ready to communicate in Korean!
But knowing the language and how to speak it fluently will get you only so far! For your next trip to Korea, we also prepared a section to get you familiarize yourself with Korean culture, as well as where to visit! In our Traveling to Korea section, you will learn important Quick Facts About Korea, Etiquettes - the Do's and Don'ts, Culture Guide, and Places To Visit.
All combined, you will be ready to take on any Korean-related challenges!
Table of Contents
Introduction
How To Read And Pronounce Korean Alphabet
Basics Of Korean Sentence Structure
Frequently Used Types Of Korean Sentences
Tips On Using This Book
Chapter 1 GREETINGS
Chapter 2 INTRODUCING YOURSELF
Chapter 3 AT SCHOOL
Chapter 4 SHOPPING
Chapter 5 AT THE RESTAURANT
Chapter 6 AT THE AIRPORT
Chapter 7 ON THE PLANE
Chapter 8 VISA & IMMIGRATION
Chapter 9 TAXI
Chapter 10 SUBWAY/METRO
Chapter 11 AT THE HOTEL
Chapter 12 DIRECTIONS
Chapter 13 HEALTH / HOSPITAL / PHARMACY
Chapter 14 TOURIST ATTRACTION
Chapter 15 WEATHER
Chapter 16 EMOTIONS
Chapter 17 AT WORK
Chapter 18 POLICE STATION
Chapter 19 FRIENDSHIP
Chapter 20 DATING/ROMANCE
Chapter 21 FAMILY
Traveling to Korea
Quick Facts About Korea
Culture Guide & Etiquette
Places To Visit
The Ultimate KPOP Handbook is a compilation of 3 best seller series: It's an essential book a KPOP fan must have.
KPOP Idols Wiki - Everything You Should Know About Top 30 Hottest KPOP Idol Group
Hello K-Pop fan! Do You Have a Bias (i.e., Your Favorite Idol Group)? And Have You Ever Wondered Any of The Following Questions:
About The Group -
What Does Their Band Name Mean? What Is Their Fandom Name? When Was Their Debut Year? What Is Their Official Site And YouTube Channel?
Idol Members Profiles -
Who Uses Stage Name / Real Name? What is Their Height/Weight And Blood Type? Do Their Birth Date / Zodiac Sign Match Yours? How Many Albums Have They Released So Far? What TV Apperances Have They Made?
Where Did They Have Concerts? Tours? What Awards Have They Received?
Also The Big Question - What Is The Instagram/Twitter/Weibo Account of Your Favorite Idol Member?
And What Is Their Facebook Fan Page? With This Handy Little Reference Book, You Won't Have To Look Any Further!
KPOP Quiz Book - Over 150+ Fun-Filled Questions About Your Favorite Idols
- Who is the Maknae of Super Junior?
- Before their official debut, this group made the first appearance through a TV commercial which co-featured Big Bang.
- True or False: None of the members of APINK, is blood type A
- This member of ZE:A received national fame for his role in the MBC’s fictional historical drama “The Moon That Embraces The Sun” playing the teen version of the prince's scholar, Heo Yeom.
- True or False: BTS literally means "Bulletproof Soldiers"
How many did you get right? If you knew a lot about your favorite idols/biases, you should grab a copy of this book and test yourself. With over 150+ fun-filled questions, you will learn many facts and stories about your favorite idols/biases you didn't know before. Of course, challenge your fellow K-POP friend and see who's the real fan!
How to Write a KPOP Fan Mail / Letter in Korean: Complete Step-By-Step Guide With Over 400+ Expressions & Sample Letters
Ever wanted to write a fan mail to your favorite KPOP idol but couldn't because you don't know Korean? This book solves the problem by giving you a complete step-by-step guide with over 400+ customizable expressions & templates to choose from. You can write a letter in Korean that sounds 100% natural. Recommended if you can related to any of the following:
- You have a crush on a KPOP idol.
- You are so deeply moved by their work and want them to know that.
- Your life has changed so much (for the better) and you want to express your gratitude.
- You want them to know that you exist.
- You want them to know that there are people like you who love and care for them.
- You think about them 24/7 and just can’t get them out of your head.
So just pick & customize our expressions and you just wrote a fan mail in Korean that sounds 100% natural. We also included useful resources such as how to write your name in Korean, the addresses to which you can send the letters, as well as how to label the envelope so it gets delivered properly.
- You have a crush on a KPOP idol.
- You are so deeply moved by their work and want them to know that.
- Your life has changed so much (for the better) and you want to express your gratitude.
- You want them to know that you exist.
- You want them to know that there are people like you who love and care for them.
- You think about them 24/7 and just can’t get them out of your head.
But whatever the reason is, KPOP idols feed off their fans’ love and support. Think about it - whenever they win an award, they always express their gratitude to their fans. They exist because of you. So not only is it to make you feel better, it is actually one of the best ways to keep them motivated and energized. It is something they need the most when they are down, because in reality, they are just like us. Sending them a fan mail full of love and support is like giving them a hug.
So just pick & customize our expressions and you just wrote a fan mail in Korean that sounds 100% natural. We also included useful resources such as how to write your name in Korean, the addresses to which you can send the letters, as well as how to label the envelope so it gets delivered properly.
Table of contents
- Why write a fan mail?
- Word of advice
- How to compose your letter
- Labeling the envelope
- Where to send them
- Fan mail expressions
- Fan templates & samples
- How to write common names in Korean alphabet