TTMIK Best Sellers (For Intermediate Learners)
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These are some of our most popular books among intermediate learners and upper-beginner students who want to improve their Korean further by learning a wider range of essential Korean vocabulary as well as useful expressions used daily by native speakers.
What can you learn from the books in this bundle?
- My Daily Routine In Korean – Learn how to describe your daily actions
- Korean Q&A Sentence Patterns – Learn how to answer some of the most commonly asked questions in daily Korean conversations
- Real-Life Korean Conversations: Intermediate – Practice with realistic conversations through useful expressions used daily
- My Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 1, My Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 2 – Learn to expand your Korean sentences at the same time as you are learning new words
Tables of Contents
#2 WAKING UP 일어나기
#3 SHOWERING 샤워하기
#4 WASHING HAIR 머리 감기
#5 WASHING FACE 세수하기
#6 BRUSHING TEETH 양치하기
#7 SHAVING 면도하기
#8 GLASSES AND CONTACT LENSES 안경과 렌즈
#9 GETTING DRESSED 옷 입기
#10 MAKEUP 화장
#11 COOKING 요리하기
#12 EATING 음식 먹기
#13 DOING THE DISHES 설거지하기
#14 CLEANING 청소하기
#15 LAUNDRY 빨래
#16 GARDENING 정원 가꾸기
#17 TELEPHONE 전화
#18 TELEVISION 텔레비전
#19 RADIO 라디오
#20 WEB SURFING 웹서핑
#21 READING A BOOK 책 읽기
#22 SITTING 앉기
#23 LYING DOWN 눕기
#24 STANDING 서기
#25 HEARING 듣기
#26 SEEING 보기
#27 TASTING 맛보기
#28 TOUCHING 만지기
#29 WALKING 걷기
#30 MARRIAGE 결혼
#31 BIRTHDAY 생일
#32 MOVING 이사하기
EATING HABITS 식습관
1 Is there a food that you can t eat
2 Do you tend to eat a lot
3 Do you make sure you eat breakfast
4 Do you tend to eat out a lot
5 Do you tend to eat regular meals
SLEEPING HABITS 수면 습관
6 Around what time do you usually go to bed
7 How many hours a day do you usually sleep
8 Can you normally sleep well just about anywhere
9 Do even the slightest sounds easily wake you up
10 What do you normally do when you can t sleep
YOUR SCHOOL DAYS 학창 시절
11 What kind of student did you want to be
12 Which school subject did you like the most
13 Was there a school subject that you particularly hated
14 Were you a student who went to a lot of private institutes
15 Have you ever liked a teacher romantically
YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT WORK 직업관
16 Have you ever transferred jobs
17 Are you doing work that is related to your major
18 Have you ever had trouble with your boss at work
19 Was there a profession that your parents expected you to have
20 If you could choose one out of all the jobs in the world what would you want to choose
YOUR TASTE IN DRAMA 드라마 취향
21 Where do you normally watch dramas
22 Is there a particular drama genre that you prefer
23 What is the title of the drama that you ve enjoyed the most
24 Do you mainly watch Korean dramas or foreign dramas
25 Have you ever gone home early on purpose in order to watch a drama
YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT DATING 연애관
26 If you like someone are you usually the one who approaches him her first
27 When you date someone do you usually see him her with marriage in mind
28 When you date someone what kind of problems mainly cause trouble
29 Do you tend to or did you use to go on a lot of blind dates or group blind dates
30 Do you usually date someone who you like or someone who likes you
CELEBRITIES 연예인 / 유명인
31 Have you ever joined a fan club
32 Is there a celebrity with whom you are personally close
33 Have you ever thought you wanted to become a celebrity
34 Who was the first celebrity you ve seen in person
35 Is there a celebrity who you would want to meet and talk to in person
PERSONALITIES 성격
36 Do you believe that someone’s personality can change
37 Do you often hear that you have a good personality
38 Between your parents whose personality do you take after more
39 Was there a moment when your personality changed a lot
40 Do you usually hang out with people who have a similar personality to yours
SPENDING HABITS 소비 습관
41 On which item do you spend the most money
42 Until when did you live off an allowance from your parents
43 Have you ever heard people around you say you are a penny pincher
44 Do you tend to spend money on other people rather than yourself
45 What is the first item you could spend less on if you needed to cut down on spending
OBSESSION, ADDICTION, COMPULSION 집착 / 중독 / 강박
46 Have you ever been obsessed with anyone
47 Do you think you are a perfectionist
48 Are you the type of person who hates losing to someone
49 How long can you focus on one thing
50 Have you ever overcome an addiction on your own
Preface
How to Use This Book
Introductions
Dialogue #1 Self-Introductions
Dialogue #2 Exchanging Numbers
Friends
Dialogue #3 How are you?
Dialogue #4 Plans
Invitations
Dialogue #5 Dinner
Dialogue #6 Wedding
Family
Dialogue #7 Coming Home
Dialogue #8 Waking Up
Shopping
Dialogue #9 Clothing Store
Dialogue #10 Shoe Store
Dialogue #11 Furniture Store
Dialogue #12 Cosmetics Store
On a Date
Dialogue #13 Blind Date
Dialogue #14 Movie Date
Dialogue #15 Park
Dialogue #16 Rejection
At Work
Dialogue #17 Overtime Work
Dialogue #18 Meeting
Dialogue #19 Company Dinner
School
Dialogue #20 Class
Dialogue #21 Exam
Food
Dialogue #22 Restaurant
Dialogue #23 Cooking
Dialogue #24 Ordering Delivery
Health
Dialogue #25 Pharmacy
Dialogue #26 Hospital
Dialogue #27 Not Feeling Well
Transportation
Dialogue #28 Taxi
Dialogue #29 Subway
Dialogue #30 Airplane
WEEK 1
보다 to see; to look; to watch; to meet up; to read
전화 phone call; telephone
듣다 to hear; to listen
친구 friend
말하다 to talk; to say; to speak; to tell
노래 song
가르치다 to teachWEEK 2
먹다 to eat; to drink
공부 studies, one’s learning
마시다 to drink
일 work; task
읽다 to read
질문 question
쓰다 to write
WEEK 3
빠르다 to be fast
지각 being late (for school/work/appointment)
느리다 to be slow
요리 cooking, cookery
깨끗하다 to be clean
냄새 smell, odor
지저분하다 to be messy; to be dirty
WEEK 4
기다리다 to wait
운동 exercise, workout; sport(s)
뛰다 to run; to jump
길 road, street; way
걷다 to walk
요일 day of the week
앉다 to sit
WEEK 5
배우다 to learn; to study
손 hand
잊다 to forget
발 foot
있다 to be there; to exist; to have
눈 eye
없다 to not have; to be not there; to not exist
WEEK 6
울다 to cry
짜증 irritation, annoyance
웃다 to laugh, smile
걱정 worry, concern
재미있다 to be fun; to be funny; to be interesting
문제 problem, issue; thing; matter
지루하다 to be boring; to be bored
WEEK 7
크다 to be big; to be tall; to be loud
돈 money
작다 to be small, little
시간 time; hour
좋아하다 to like
머리 head; hair
싫어하다 to dislike, hate
WEEK 8
자다 to sleep
잠 sleep
일어나다 to wake up; to get up
거짓말 lie
만나다 to meet (up); to be seeing someone
사이 relationship, relations
헤어지다 to part; to break up
WEEK 9
무섭다 to be scary; to be scared
돕다 to help
이상하다 to be weird, odd, strange
묻다 to ask
화내다 to be angry at someone; to yell at someone out of anger
생각 thought; opinion; idea
부럽다 to be jealous, envious
WEEK 10
만들다 to make
이유 reason
입다 to wear (clothes)
실패 failure
열다 to open
성공 success
닫다 to close
WEEK 11
사다 to buy
약속 plans; promise
팔다 to sell
부족 shortage, lack, insufficiency
알다 to know
밥 food; meal; cooked rice
모르다 to not know
WEEK 12
주다 to give
사랑 love
받다 to receive
연락 contact
원하다 to want
문자 text message
빌리다 to borrow; to rent
WEEK 13
좋다 to be good; to be desirable; to be nice; to like
꿈 dream
싫다 to hate, dislike; to be unlikable, unpleasant
계획 plan
쓰다 to use; to hire
노력 effort, endeavor, hard work
찾다 to look for; to findWEEK 14
같다 to be the same
기분 feelings; mood
다르다 to be different
비교 comparison
고르다 to choose
인기 popularity
필요하다 to need; to be necessary
WEEK 15
덥다 to be hot
시험 test, exam
춥다 to be cold
여행 travel, trip
모자라다 to lack; to be insufficient
준비 preparation
믿다 to believe (in), trust
WEEK 16
밝다 to be bright
실망 disappointment
어둡다 to be dark
이해 understanding
바꾸다 to change
집 house, home
늦다 to be late
WEEK 17
이기다 to win
나이 one’s age
지다 to lose
날씨 weather
궁금하다 to be curious
기회 opportunity, chance
신나다 to be exciting; to be excited
WEEK 18
많다 to be a lot, many
실수 mistake
적다 to be little or few (quantity)
키 one’s height
귀찮다 to be hassling
얼굴 face
놀다 to play; to hang out
WEEK 19
따뜻하다 to be warm
불만 complaint
차갑다 to be cold
불편 inconvenience
뜨겁다 to be hot
하루 one day
정하다 to decide
WEEK 20
가깝다 to be close, nearby
해외 overseas, abroad
멀다 to be far
책 book
시키다 to have/make someone do something, to order
영화 movie
쉬다 to rest
WEEK 21
쉽다 to be easy
신발 shoes
어렵다 to be difficult
건강 one’s health
싸우다 to fight, quarrel
살 flesh; one’s weight; fat
아프다 to be sick; to hurt
WEEK 22
낮다 to be low
고장 breakdown, malfunction (with a machine)
높다 to be high (altitude)
부탁 one’s favor
보내다 to send
옷 clothes
놀라다 to be surprised
WEEK 23
가볍다 to be lightweight
고민 one’s worries
무겁다 to be heavy
기억 one’s memory
바쁘다 to be busy
맛 taste
타다 to ride
WEEK 24
사귀다 to be in a relationship with someone
눈 snow
예쁘다 to be pretty
비 rain
부끄럽다 to be shy; to be embarrassing; to be embarrassed
끝 end
씻다 to wash
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Reviews by people who have purchased this book
Kogkon B.
Awesome! I love this little book. Honestly the colours, the pictures always make studying that bit more fun, and that’s what this book has done for me. I find it easier to remember words too. It’s super helpful because yes! finally I have a book where I can learn words that are geared to my daily life, thus it’s easier to put them to use and practice everyday. Thank you TTMIK.
Rous
I love my book, always take it to everywhere I go to study whenever I have time. Love the fact that explain the different ways thing can be say in Korean, I practice with my Korean friends and they are surprised of how fluent sounds my conversation now, so Thanks a lot!
Sarrah A.
Great Job!! As usual TTMIK never fails to impress me with their wonderful Korean books which help me to improve my Korean skill becomes better ! With this book, I find myself speak longer than before and makes me Korean sounds more natural. Done well and thank you so much TTMIK ❤❤
Shawn C.
Love that it gives it in sentence form. I love the fact this book gives you a piece of vocabulary and uses it in multiple ways in a sentence. You’re able to see the different ways a verb. noun, adjective can be conjugated, and where it’s placed in the sentence.
Specifications of the books in this package
My Daily Routine In Korean
Levels 2-5
Paper Book: 139 pages
Product Dimensions: 153 * 175 * 9 mm
Shipping Weight: 273g
Korean Q&A Sentence Patterns
Levels 5-8
Paper Book: 256 pages
Product Dimensions: 148 * 210 * 16 mm
Shipping Weight: 454g
Real-Life Korean Conversations: Intermediate
Levels 5-10
Paper Book: 376 pages
Product Dimensions: 168 * 210 * 23 mm
Shipping Weight: 712g
My Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 1
Levels 3-7
Paper Book: 288 pages
Product Dimensions: 168 * 230 * 18 mm
Shipping Weight: 630g
My Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 2
Levels 3-7
Paper Book: 288 pages
Product Dimensions: 168 * 230 * 18 mm
Shipping Weight: 628g
Total Shipping Weight: 2697g
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[eBook] Real-Life Korean Conversations: Intermediate
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[eBook] My Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 1
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In just 12 weeks you can develop a more robust vocabulary and speak Korean more fluently with My Weekly Korean Vocabulary!
[eBook] My Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 2
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My Weekly Korean Vocabulary Book 1 + Book 2
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Each day you have one new keyword, and built upon that keyword are 20 additional phrases and sentences that get progressively longer.
It’s the best bundle I’ve ever purchased. It helped me a lot with improving my korean. I really recommend it to advanced learners
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