This series is the culmination of educational know-how and systematic grammar organization
acquired by the three authors from their experience actually teaching Korean to foreigners in
the classroom. In focusing strictly on Korean grammar this series represents a departure from
most current integrated teaching materials allowing foreign learners to more easily
concentrate on grammar in their study of Korean. The authors have included real dialogues and
illustrations to make the study of Korean more interesting especially for those students who
have heretofore felt Koran grammar to be difficult. Further this series equally serves as a
general Korean grammar reference that can be used by Korean language instructors both in Korea
and abroad who regularly experience the difficulty of teaching Korean grammar first-hand. About
the series: ¿ Collects the introductory grammar points normally taught in Levels 1 and 2 at
most university affiliated and private language institutes. ¿ Makes it easy for learners to
locate those grammar patterns they find the most confusing by providing comparisons of patterns
similar in meaning and usage. This way learners can not only clarify the differences between
similar patterns but also study how they are used differently depending on the situation. ¿
Lets the learner confirm the usage of target grammar points by illustrating how they are used
in real conversation. The examples presented are not simply sentences constructed for the
purpose of illustrating grammar but rather examples of how the grammar points are actually
used in real life. ¿ Includes special sections on particularly tricky grammar points to allow
learners to acquire a more accurate and natural-sounding command of Korean. Further by
presenting a variety of grammatical patterns along with both practice exercises and graphic
illustrations learners can approach the study of Korean grammar with renewed interest.