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<Seoul National University Korean Language 2A Student’s Book> is the second volume in the multi-level series
developed to be used in a regular program (about 200 hours of class work) for adult learners of the Korean language. The
primary goal of this book is to help novice learners of the Korean language who have already had 200 hours training, so that
they may build core communicative competence by developing their ability to construct language about topics of interest
and apply language in real life situations. The key features of this book follow.
This textbook is carefully coordinated to link spoken language and written language while focusing on the development
of communicative language skills. It utilizes a step-by-step approach consisting of vocabulary and grammar practice,
controlled conversation practice, and open-ended interaction. Through this approach, knowledge about language transfers to
real language use. In addition, ‘Listening and Speaking' and ‘Reading and Writing” sections integrate spoken language and
written language learning.

A task-based approach maximizes the use of linguistic knowledge and encourages meaningful interaction between
learners. Various types of tasks are introduced and activity sheets are provided as needed. The CD-ROM offers detailed
direction to assist instructors in managing class activities.

A systematic approach to learning vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation is adopted. Carefully selected vocabulary
relating to the topic of each unit is meaningfully presented to learners increasing efficacy. In-depth descriptions with
example sentences explain the meaning and usage of grammatical items and reinforce grammar concepts. The Grammar
Extension presented at the back of the book as appendix aids learners' comprehension of target grammar. The Pronunciation
section also promotes accuracy and fluency with lessons for individual sounds, phonological rules, and intonation.
This textbook is designed to actively integrate culture with classroom instruction. Cultural information is delivered by
visual aids such as pictures and photographs, and level tailored concise explanations. This book also provides learners with
opportunities for meaningful language production by sharing their own experiences interculturally. The appendix further
extends the understanding of Korean culture.

The text includes a CD-ROM that can be used in the classroom as well as independently, as an effective tool for
previewing and reviewing. It contains simple exercises for vocabulary and grammar, speaking practices, reading texts,
transcripts, vocabulary and grammar lists, audio files, and supplementary materials for classroom use.

Korean and English translations help English-speaking learners understand quickly. English translation is offered for
Speaking 1, 2 dialogues, Grammar Extension, Culture Extension, exercise instructions, and new vocabulary.

Abundant visual aids such as photographs and illustrations make learning more realistic and enjoyable. Visual aids clearly
enhance learning efficacy and increase learners' interest by delivering information on situations and meanings.
We wish to express our sincere gratitude to all who contributed to this project. We would particularly like to thank
all instructors from the textbook development committee. Without their dedication and effort, this textbook would not
have been possible. Also, we would like to thank the following instructors for their help in piloting materials and making
suggestions during the Winter session 2012: Shin Kyungsun, Hyun Haemi, Lee Hyuneui, Lee Soyoung, Suh Kyungsook,
Kim Jongho, Lee Sumi, Lee Seulbi. In addition, we would like to thank Lim Chaeheon and Yoon Mina for their audio
recordings. Finally, we would like to extend our gratitude to the CEO of TWOPONDS, Director Do Hyunjeong, Editorial
Manager Park Hyungman, Mr. Yang Seungju, Ms. Kim Jiyeon and all other editorial staff members for their generous
support in having this volume published.

May 2013
Jeong Sangjun
Executive Director
Language Education Institute, Seoul National University
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it by airmail?

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Do you know where Telling your destination to a taxi
driver
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release stress
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- ^EnllA SAH| ChFt 2 M7
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a passage about how to
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message board about life in Korea
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Korea
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scores.

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Mariko Hello. I am Tanaka Mariko.
Steven Nice to meet you, Ms. Tanaka Mariko. I am Steven.
Mariko Just call me Mariko. Do you mind me asking what you do for a living?
Steven I am studying Korean history in college. Why do you study Korean,
Mariko?
Mariko - Istudy (Korean) to watch the dramas I like in Korean.

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Xiaoming What do you usually do on the weekends, Mariko?


Mariko I take a rest at home or meet friends. How about you, Xiaoming?
Xiaoming I always exercise on the weekends.
Mariko ‘What exercise do you do?
Xiaoming _ Iswim or play basketball.
Mariko Really? I also swim everyday.
Xiaoming Oh, we have the same hobby.

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