MARUCHINGU KOREAN STUDIES 1: LESSON 24 DIRECTION, MEANS, REASON [N(으)로]

· MARUCHINGU KOREAN STUDIES 1 [LESSON 21~LESSON 25] Book 4 · 마루친구
Ebook
69
Pages

About this ebook

Do you recall LESSON 14? In that lesson, you learned about the particle, '에', which frequently appears with directional verbs to denote a destination or a direction. Similar to that is '(으)로'. It typically pairs with directional verbs such as '가다' or '오다' to illustrate a direction as well. However, it has another important usage to describe a way or means for doing something, such as in “연필로 편지를 썼어요.” (I wrote a letter using a pencil). We'll check in the book the difference between 에 and (으)로 and their specific applications. Please post your class-related questions in the YouTube lesson comments. 


*After purchasing, please send me an email with your receipt. You can get free practice books for vocabulary and conjugation, as well as a book of the grammatical summaries. maruchingu@gmail.com


TABLE OF CONTENTS  

1 N(으)로, DIREECTION

2 N(으)로 VS N에

3 N(으)로, MEANS

4 ASKING QUESTIONS RELATED TO N((으)로

5 COMPARING PARTICLES


VIDEO LESSONS 

Lesson : https://youtu.be/Bzr1ALBOPt4

Exercise : https://youtu.be/DkGdMUt_uk8

Practice Part : https://youtu.be/c5q6_z2qr60


-The book consists of three sections. THE STUDY BOOK, THE EXERCISE BOOK and THE PRACTICE BOOK. The first one is for learning new expressions and grammar, and it includes a number of questions to give quick understanding. The second is to deepen what you’ve just learned and its applications through answering a variety of questions, and the last is to etch its comprehension in your memory so you don't forget anything and move on to the next lesson.

About the author

Hello, my name is Mark Yeon and I am Korean. To begin with, I must admit that I can speak Korean, but it is not my major; instead, I am studying sociology in Japan. However, I have spent more than half of my life learning English and Japanese. I am the type of man who understands what it is like to study foreign languages. I encountered numerous obstacles and frustrations, as well as numerous ups and downs while learning them, and I felt an insatiable thirst and a sense of lack among the flood of textbooks available on the market. And I wondered, "Why aren't there books that force me to put what I've learned into practice?" So I've been working on these books since I started teaching Korean in Malaysia about 15 years ago. Finally, my first book series has been published. They are similar to my children. I hope you enjoy it and hope to one day be able to speak Korean fluently. But keep in mind that the only way to get there is through perseverance. Thank you kindly.

Rate this ebook

Tell us what you think.

Reading information

Smartphones and tablets
Install the Google Play Books app for Android and iPad/iPhone. It syncs automatically with your account and allows you to read online or offline wherever you are.
Laptops and computers
You can listen to audiobooks purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser.
eReaders and other devices
To read on e-ink devices like Kobo eReaders, you'll need to download a file and transfer it to your device. Follow the detailed Help Center instructions to transfer the files to supported eReaders.

Continue the series

More by Mark Yeon

Similar ebooks