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On the Airplane -- $t2. Seoul -- $t3. The First Day of Class -- $t4. Part-Time Job -- $t5. Conversation with Friends -- $t6. Ch'us?k -- $t7. Kangw?n-do and Lady Shin -- $t8. Taej?n, the City of Science -- $t9. What Shall I Be? -- $t10. Ky?ngju and the Foundation Myth of Silla -- $t11. Calling on the Port City -- $t12. Kwangju, the City of Arts -- $t13. Cheju Island -- $t14. New Year's Day -- $t15. Song Contest -- $t16. Saint Valentine's Day -- $t17. Presidential Election -- $t18. Hong Kil-dong -- $t19. Music Concert Reservation -- $t20. Meeting a Korean-Chinese Student -- $t21. Electrical Gadget Goes Wrong -- $t22. Interpreting for a Trading Company -- $t23. Computer Information Center -- $t24. News from the United States -- $t25. Idiot Ondal and Princess Phyönggang -- $t26. About North Korea -- $t27. Reading Poems -- $tAppendix 1: Case Markers and Postpositions -- $tAppendix 2: Easily Misspelled Words -- $tAppendix 3: Spacing between Words -- $tAppendix 4: Verb Charts -- $tAppendix 5: Connectives -- $tPatterns and Grammar Notes Index -- $tGlossary 330 $aThis companion volume to College Korean (California, 1992) enables students to continue their development of Korean language skills and to enrich their understanding of Korea. Because language is a fundamental component of culture, the text incorporates themes relating to Korea's cultural customs and social issues, presented in the form of dialogues, anecdotes, short essays, and poems. Also included are themes tied to the country's physical geography, including major cities, islands, and historical sites. Each lesson consists of a situation dialogue, core vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, grammar, and exercises on reading and listening comprehension. The vocabulary uses adult-level words from the media and professional worlds and ranges from computer terms to martial arts. Unlike other Korean language texts, Intermediate College Korean goes well beyond everyday survival skills and offers students a much wider exposure to both the language and culture of Korea. 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