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All About KOREA
John Yun
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2007-12-12
978-89-5939-023-6


All About KOREA is to introduce people, especially students, teachers, foreigners and tourists, to the culture of Korea. It¡®s not easy to find this kind of educational book about Korea.
I¢¥ve developed this manuscript through the years at the request of individuals, school boards and other authorities in British Columbia, Canada.
While I was doing the research for this book in Canada and the United States I found that there was a serious shortage of information about Korea for educational purposes. Both the public libraries and the universities lacked suitable educational material about Korea - this is surprising when one considers the importance of Korea as a member of the Pacific Rim and the rest of the world.
I believe that All About KOREA accurately portrays the best of Korea. My hope is that this book will reach the widest possible audience. I feel very strongly that the information presented within these pages is the most relevant information about Korea required by students and teachers. 
I would like to thank the Burnaby School Board, as well Ms. Lisa Hwang and other friends who love Korea, for the encouragement to publish an educational book about Korea.
 
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John Yun
-  Douglas College. B.C.Canada. Effective communication
-  Federal Business Development of Canada. Business management course
-  Practicum for SFU Linguistics students¡¯ ESL teaching Methodology
-  Pan PacificCollege Administrator / English teacher
-  Member of B.C, TEAL, Vancouver, B.C. Canada(TeachingEnglishAsaSecondLanguage)
-  ESL Education Fairs and Seminars in Japan, Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and Europe.
 
Author:   
- An easy way to pronounce and speak North American English 
- English for the real world
- All About KOREA


CHAPTER 1  Geography
 1. World Map
 2. Map of Neighboring Countries
 3. Satellite Photo Image
 4. Countries That Surround Korea
 5. Korean Peninsula
 
CHAPTER 2  General Information
 1. General Information about Korea
 2. Cities of South Korea
 3. Cities
 4. Cheju Island
 
CHAPTER 3  National Symbols
 1. The Land of Morning Calm
 2. Tagukki - The Flag of South Korea
 3. Mugungwha - National Flower
 
CHAPTER 4  History & Religion
 1. Brief History of Korea
 2. Political System
 3. Religion
 4. Buddha¡¯s Birthday
 
CHAPTER 5   Ancient Works of Art
 1. Bulguksa Temple
 2. Seokguram at Ancient Kyungju City
 3. Dabotap
 4. Emille Bell
 5. Celadon Pottery
 6. Sokrisan National Park
 7. Seoraksan National Park
 8. Snow-white Red-crowned Crane
 
CHAPTER 6  Zodiac
 1. Lunar Calendar
 2. Zodiac
 
CHAPTER 7  Visiting Korea
 1. The Best Time to Visit Korea
 2. Currency
 3. Shopping in Seoul
 4. Grocery Shopping & Food Courts
 
CHAPTER 8  Family 
 1. Family Names
 2. Marriage & Family Life
 3. Greetings
 4. Physical Contact Between the Sexes
 
CHAPTER 9  Education
 1. Education
 2. Educational System
 3. Education Fever - Cram School
 4. Goose Father
  
CHAPTER 10  Language
 1. Hangeul (The Korean Letter)
 2. Confusing Spellings & Sounds
 3. Language
 4. Handwriting Patterns
 5. Understanding Korean Writing
 6. Pronunciation & Writing Practice
 7. Popular Expressions
    
CHAPTER 11  Food
 1. Korean Food
 2. Popular Korean Food
 3. Recipes (Kimchi, Bibimbap, Bulgogi, Bulkalbi)
 4. Traditional Korean Liquors
 5. Korean Ginseng
 6. Acupuncture
 7. Etiquette 
 
CHAPTER 12  Traditional Clothing
 1. Hanbok - Traditional Clothing
 2. Girl¡¯s Clothing
 3. Boy¡¯s Clothing
 4. Traditional Wedding
 
CHAPTER 13  Anniversary & National Holidays
 1. New Year¡¯s Day
 2. Chuseok - The Harvest Moon Festival
 3. First Birthday
 4. 60th Birthday
 5. National Holidays
 
CHAPTER 14  Lifestyle
 1. Social Life & Drinking
 2. Leisure Time
 3. Understanding Korean Superstitions
 
CHAPTER 15  Songs
 1. National Anthem
 2. Traditional Folk Songs
 3. Arirang
 4. Kapdori & Kapsuni
 5. Kohyang Eui Bom
 
CHAPTER 16  Traditional Instruments
 1. The Farmer¡¯s Band
 2. Traditional Instruments
 
 
CHAPTER 17  Example of Renowned Literature
 1. The Short Story of Two Brothers
 2. Poetry of Sowol Kim
 
CHAPTER 18  Traditional Games & Sports
 1. Traditional Games
 2. Sports139 
 3. Taekwondo - Traditional Korean Martial Art
 4. Ssirum
 5. Yudo
 6. Haedong Gumdo
 7. The Magic Golf Princess
 8. The World Soccer Cup
 9. Sports of Korea - Crossword Puzzles
 
CHAPTER 19  Transportation Systems
 1. Major Airlines
 2. Modernized Railways
 3. Inter-city Services
 
CHAPTER 20   Useful Expressions
 1. Greetings
 2. Around City
 3. Emergencies
 4. Korean Food
 5. Drinks(Alcohols) & Vegetables
 6. Meat & Fish
 7. Amount
 8. Korean Numbers & Counting
 
appendix
 1. South Korea Map(for travel)    
 2. Subway Map (Seoul, Pusan)
 

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