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Let's Visit Seoul (Alive Korean Language)

Let's Visit Seoul (Alive Korean Language)

Published in
1993
3.14
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Description

This colourful book introduces children to the many facets of Seoul, which in 1994 marked its six hundredth anniversary as the capital of Korea. With maps and guidebooks in hand, Kurt and his sister Elise tour the exciting city. They go from its ancient palaces to state-of- the-art amusement parks, traditional markets to modern shopping centres, and more. They learn much about Korean history, culture and life. 5 to 11 years.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
197 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Cultural Insight: 'Let's Visit Seoul (Alive Korean Language)' provides readers with an immersive experience into the heart of Korean culture, traditions, and daily life in Seoul. This can be particularly beneficial for those interested in understanding the social and cultural context of the Korean language.
  • Language Learning: The book is designed to help learners of Korean improve their language skills by offering practical dialogues, vocabulary, and expressions that are commonly used in Seoul. It's a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their conversational Korean.
  • Travel Preparation: For travelers planning to visit Seoul, this book serves as an excellent preparatory guide, offering insights into navigating the city, understanding local customs, and engaging with residents, which can make the travel experience more enriching and enjoyable.
  • Engaging Content: Suzanne Crowder Han has a reputation for creating engaging and educational content. 'Let's Visit Seoul (Alive Korean Language)' is likely to be an entertaining read that combines language learning with storytelling, making it a fun way to absorb information and improve Korean language proficiency.