Study Abroad in Korea prepares students for study in Korean by providing the reader with key expressions and guidance on certain aspects of culture and language idiosyncratic to Korea, focusing on everyday scenarios.
Jieun Kiaer is Associate Professor of Korean Language and Linguistics at the University of Oxford. She is interested in translanguaging pedagogy and is currently working on the use of social media and digital app technology in language learning. She has published widely on Korean language and linguistics in English. Kiaer is the series editor for Routledge Studies in East Asian Translation.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Essential Korean Structure
Chapter 1: Korean Speaking Styles
Introduction
Interactional Dynamics
Address Terms for Different Relationships
Address terms shift as relationships shift
First-person pronoun and second-person pronouns
Speech styles in Korean: half-talk (¿¿) vs. yo-form (¿¿¿)
Chapter 2: Structural Characteristics of Korean
Nominal Particles
Verbal particles or endings
Chapter 3: Korean Verbs
A Brief Introduction to Korean Verbs
The Magic of ¿¿ Verbs
Part II: Korean Interactions
Introduction
Chapter 4: Dining Out
Chapter 5: Public Transportation
Chapter 6: Where Do You Live?
Chapter 7: Education and Examination
Chapter 8: Going to the Cinema
Chapter 9: Going to the Mart
Chapter 10: Bunsik
Chapter 11: Korean Diaspora
Chapter 12: Shopping at Namdaemun and Dongdaemun
Chapter 13: K-Beauty
Chapter 14: Seoul Tour
Chapter 15: The DMZ
Chapter 16: Visiting a Hospital
Chapter 17: K-Pop
Chapter 18 Jeonju
Chapter 19: Busan
Chapter 20: Gwangju
Chapter 21: Jeju Island
Chapter 22: Picnicking on Bukhansan
Chapter 23 Foreigners in Korea
Dialogue Translations
Selected Bibliography
Index