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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-028.mrc:123919981:5456
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050 4 $aPL913.65$b.K67 2018
082 04 $a495.7$223
245 00 $aKorean stories for language learners :$b[traditional folktales in Korean and English] /$cJulie Damron & Eunsun You.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aTokyo ;$aRutland, Vermont :$bTuttle Publishing,$c[2018]
300 $a222 pages :$c23 cm +$e1 MP3 audio disc (3 hr. 10 min. : digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $aspoken word$bspw$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
337 $aaudio$bs$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
338 $aaudio disc$bsd$2rdacarrier
546 $aText in Korean and English ; translated from Japanese.
500 $a"Free audio disc included!"--Front cover.
505 0 $aPreface -- A brief introduction to the Korean language -- The Korean stories. 1. Meeting new f riends -- 2. My friend, Minsu -- 3. The fox who is the king of animals -- 4. The tiger who bowed to the chestnut -- 5. A sleepyhead baby bear -- 6. The donkey and the grasshopper -- 7. The tiger and the rabbit -- 8. A father and his two daughters -- 9. The farting match -- 10. The sun and the moon -- 11. The filial tiger -- 12. The tiger and the dried persimmon -- 13. Three-years hill -- 14. The old man with the lump -- 15. Two brothers who threw away their lumps of God.
505 8 $a16. The golden ax and the silver ax --17. Heungboo and Nolbu -- 18. The story of Gyeon-Uh and Jik-Nyeo -- 19. Stupid on-dal and princess Pyeong-Gang -- 20. The lazy boy who became a cow -- 21. The mouse in the shape of a man -- 22. The half son -- 23. The story ghost -- 24. The freshwater snail bride -- 25. The fairy and the woodcutter -- 26. The fox and the old woman -- 27. The beggar brothers -- 28. The Hwasubun bowl -- 29. The net bag for catching a tiger -- 30. The red fan and the blue fan -- 31. The salt millstone -- 32. The Magpie that repaid kindness -- 33. The rat-snake scholar -- 34. The toad that repaid kindness.
505 8 $a35. The manic goblin -- 36. A single grain of millet -- 37. The three brothers -- 38. The treasure given by a goblin -- 39. A painting that will make your wIshes come true -- 40. A fake expert archer -- 41. The taming of the mother-in-law -- 42. The king has donkey's ears -- Appendices -- The pronunciation of Korean sounds: vowels and consonants -- Reading and writing Korean vowels and consonants -- Creating Korean syllables -- Reading and writing Korean words -- Pronunciation activity -- Reading and writing Korean sentences -- Korean to English glossary -- English to Korean glossary.
520 $a"Korean Stories for Language Learners introduces 42 traditional Korean folktales with bilingual Korean and English versions, presented on facing pages, together with detailed notes and exercises aimed at beginning learners of the language. The book can be used as a reader in first- and second-year Korean language courses or by anyone who wishes to learn about Korean folktales and traditional Korean culture. This book is designed to help language learners expand their vocabulary and to develop a basic familiarity with Korean culture. The stories gradually increase in length and complexity throughout the book as the reader improves their vocabulary and understanding of the language. After the first few stories, the reader is asked to use the vocabulary in speaking and writing exercises. By reading these classic stories, they also are given a window into Korean culture and learn to appreciate the uniqueness of the country--which provides greater motivation to continue learning the difficult language. Cultural notes and discussion questions further reinforce one's understanding of the stories, and bolster one's language skills. Korean-English and English-Korean glossaries are included as well as an overview of the Korean Hangeul script. Audio recordings by native speakers help readers improve their pronunciation and inflection."--$cPublisher's description.
650 0 $aKorean language$vTextbooks for foreign speakers$xEnglish.
650 0 $aKorean language$vConversation and phrase books$xEnglish.
650 0 $aTales$zKorea.
650 0 $aFolklore$zKorea.
650 0 $aShort stories, Korean.
650 0 $aKorean language materia ls$xBilingual.
650 7 $aFolklore.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00930306
650 7 $aKorean language.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00988693
650 7 $aShort stories, Korean.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01117258
650 7 $aTales.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01142246
651 7 $aKorea.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01206434
655 7 $aConversation and phrase books.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423775
655 7 $aTextbooks$vfor English speakers.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423865
700 1 $aDamron, Julie,$eauthor.
700 1 $aYou, Eunsun,$d1990-$eauthor.
700 1 $aYoung, Megan,$eillustrator.
700 1 $aBae, TJ,$eillustrator.
700 1 $aKyuri, Kim,$enarrator.
852 00 $beal$hPL913.65$i.K67 2018g$zAccompanied by 1 CD.