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Korean In Action: For International Learners, Book 1

The following textbook and exercise materials are free for Korean language educators, teachers and students. The authors reserve full rights of the contents. No part of this textbook and exercise book may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the authors.

Korean In Action: For International Learners, Book 1

by Gi-Hyun Shin & Adrian Buzo

Textbook unitsÌý& exercises

Unit 1: INSA - SAYING THE RIGHT THING Ìý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 2: HANGEUL (1) - THE KOREAN ALPHABET (1) (Texts)Ìý(Exercises)

Unit 3: HANGEUL (2) - THE KOREAN ALPHABET (2) (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 4: WHERE ARE YOU GOING? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 5: GREEN TEA, PLEASE (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 6: HOW MUCH ARE THESE? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 7: KOREAN CLASS (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 8: ARE YOU FREE THIS AFTERNOON? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 9: WHICH COUNTRY ARE YOU FROM? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 10: WHAT TIME DID YOU GET UP? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 11: BON APPETIT (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 12: DO WE GO BY TRAIN, OR BY BUS? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 13: FAMILY (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 14: WHAT'S YOUR MAJOR? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 15: CAN YOU PLAY BASEBALL? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 16: THIS IS WHERE I LIVE (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 17: SHE LOOKS LIKE HER MOTHER (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 18: WHERE WILL YOU GET IT? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 19: HOW DO YOU FEEL? (Texts)

Unit 20: WHAT'S IT LIKE LIVING IN KOREA? (Texts) (Exercises)

Korean In Action: For International Learners, Book 2

The following textbook and exercise materials are free for Korean language educators, teachers and students. The authors reserve full rights of the contents. No part of this textbook and exercise book may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the authors.

Korean In Action: For International Learners, Book 2

by Gi-Hyun Shin & Adrian Buzo

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The following units are used as the main learning materials at UNSW for its intermediate level Korean language courses (98 class contact hours spread over 26 weeks).

Textbook unitsÌý& exercises

Unit 1: SHALL I GET YOU A JUICE? (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 2: DON’T WAIT FOR US - GO ON AHEADÌý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 3: I INTEND TO BECOME A POLITICIANÌý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 4: BANMAL, THE INTIMATE LANGUAGEÌý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 5: HOW’S YOUR KOREAN GOING?Ìý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 6: FOLLOW THAT ROAD AND YOU’LL GET THERE (Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 7: LET’S PLAY Yut!Ìý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 8: HOW DO YOU MAKE BULGOGI?Ìý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 9: THE WORLD OF NATUREÌý(Texts) (Exercises)

Unit 10: A SHRIMP BETWEEN FIGHTING WHALESÌý(Texts) (Exercises)