Learn Korean Vocabulary Using Double Memory Mnemonics
This book is designed to help students who have some basic knowledge of the Korean language, but who are trying to get to a higher level." "It has memory devices or 'triggers' which can help the reader remember over 200 Korean vocabulary items." "Some of these devices are 'double mnemonics,' where the student takes a basic, common Korean word, and uses it to build associations with other words and ideas."
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Learn Korean Vocabulary Using Double Memory Mnemonics
This book is designed to help students who have some basic knowledge of the Korean language, but who are trying to get to a higher level." "It has memory devices or 'triggers' which can help the reader remember over 200 Korean vocabulary items." "Some of these devices are 'double mnemonics,' where the student takes a basic, common Korean word, and uses it to build associations with other words and ideas."
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Learn Korean Vocabulary Using Double Memory Mnemonics

Learn Korean Vocabulary Using Double Memory Mnemonics

by Brian Brown
Learn Korean Vocabulary Using Double Memory Mnemonics

Learn Korean Vocabulary Using Double Memory Mnemonics

by Brian Brown

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Overview

This book is designed to help students who have some basic knowledge of the Korean language, but who are trying to get to a higher level." "It has memory devices or 'triggers' which can help the reader remember over 200 Korean vocabulary items." "Some of these devices are 'double mnemonics,' where the student takes a basic, common Korean word, and uses it to build associations with other words and ideas."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781698718521
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 02/10/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 88 KB

About the Author

Brian Brown is a language teacher who has taught ESL/EFL in South Korea for over two decades. He believes in using an eclectic approach to learning Korean, of which memory mnemonics is an important part.
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