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Jiwoo's Thirty Nights: A Korean Reading Diary
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- ISBN8235367104
- EAN9798235367104
- Date de parution12/08/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Read one diary entry a day - and watch real Korean click into place. Jiwoo just started her first job in Seoul. Over 30 days, her diary teaches you the 30 expressions Koreans actually use every day - the ones textbooks skip: ? ????? (a greeting, not a question!), ?? ??? (the "tsundere gift" phrase), ???, ??, ???, and more. WHAT'S INSIDE:Part I - 30 diary entries with a full English gloss, so you always know exactly what you are reading.
Each day focuses on ONE target expression, repeated 4-6 times in natural context, with a culture note and quick comprehension questions. Part II - the same 30 entries in 100% Korean. This is your graduation test: by the time you get here, you can read them without help. Part III - an expression index for quick review. WHO IT'S FOR: Upper-beginner to intermediate learners (around TOPIK 1-3) who can read Hangul and want to finally understand the Korean that real people speak - at work, over lunch, in everyday small talk. Written by a certified native Korean teacher with 17 years of classroom experience teaching learners from Japan, the English-speaking world, and beyond.
Each day focuses on ONE target expression, repeated 4-6 times in natural context, with a culture note and quick comprehension questions. Part II - the same 30 entries in 100% Korean. This is your graduation test: by the time you get here, you can read them without help. Part III - an expression index for quick review. WHO IT'S FOR: Upper-beginner to intermediate learners (around TOPIK 1-3) who can read Hangul and want to finally understand the Korean that real people speak - at work, over lunch, in everyday small talk. Written by a certified native Korean teacher with 17 years of classroom experience teaching learners from Japan, the English-speaking world, and beyond.










