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Level 13
호랑이를 감동시킨 며느리·아내를 효부로 만든 효자·시아버지를 장가보낸 효부
Graded reader
by 한국어읽기연구회
volume 16 of 외국인을 위한 한국어 읽기
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〈Korean Reading for Foreigners〉 is a series for foreigners studying Korean. It is a reading book that allows you to build your Korean skills while enjoying the stories. Carefully tailored to Korean reading levels, literary works from various genres have been rewritten to match the abilities of Korean learners. They have been newly written to provide a broad understanding of Korea's history, its people, and diverse aspects of society. The reading levels are divided into three stages. As you read ...
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Page Count:
112
ISBN:
1130420167
ISBN13:
9791130420165
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March 13, 2025
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Great short stories & lots of cultural vocabulary
When I first started to read I made the mistake of trying to pick up some picture-book fairytale and folk stories because I assumed they would be easy and fun. So wrong...so very, very wrong. This series of books, however, manages to convey these types of stories in a manageable and enjoyable way and contains more variety than other readers I've seen available.
*This volume is focused on stories of filial piety - the stories were a lot more enjoyable and engaging than I expected.
*Each story was broken into smaller segments/chapters, which was nice because I could read in short bursts and not feel the burden of leaving the text abruptly.
*The margins contain explanations of ordinary vocabulary that may be unfamiliar at the level the book was made for (intermediate, I'd say B2 for this volume) as well as cultural vocabulary. Even if your level is above the volume's ranking, I highly recommend this for the cultural vocabulary!
*There are several longer annotations in the text that delve into cultural points related to the vocabulary - again, this was a major point that made me enjoy this book.