Advanced Textbooks (Levels 8-10)
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This package is perfect for advanced learners who would like to upgrade their Korean even further! By studying with this bundle, you can integrate more sophisticated expressions into their Korean and gain even greater fluency!
You have learned a lot of fundamental grammar points and sentence structures that you need to speak Korean fluently through Levels 1 to 7. From Level 8, you are going to acquire even more advanced Korean knowledge and start using more advanced idiomatic expressions that are used in daily Korean conversations.
The Talk To Me In Korean textbook series is the most representative book series of TTMIK that has been beloved by hundreds of thousands of Korean learners. The textbook series introduces conversational Korean sentences to be used every day in real life as soon as they are learned. The lessons are short, clear, and easily digestible without a teacher or formal lessons. Each lesson can be reviewed with the help of sample dialogues and quizzes.
Tables of Contents
- Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 1 (Part 1) / 눈 (Eye)
- Lesson 2. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 1 (Part 2) / 눈 (Eye)
- Lesson 3. Right after -ing / -기가 무섭게, -기가 바쁘게
- Lesson 4. Noun + that (someone) used to + verb / -(았/었/였)던
- Lesson 5. Advanced Situational Expressions 1 / 거절할 때 (Refusing in Korean)
- Lesson 6. It means… / -(ㄴ/는)다는 뜻이에요
- Lesson 7. Word Builder 15 / 점(點)
- Lesson 8. I hope…, I wish… / -(으)면 좋겠어요
- Lesson 9. Past Tense (Various Structures) / 과거 시제 총정리
- Lesson 10. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 2 / 귀 (Ear)
- [Blog] Places in Korea: Ulleungdo (울릉도)
- Lesson 11. Sentence Building Drill 12
- Lesson 12. Present Tense (Various Structures) / 현재 시제 총정리
- Lesson 13. Word Builder 16 / 주(主)
- Lesson 14. Advanced Situational Expressions 2 / 찬성할 때 (Agreeing in Korean)
- Lesson 15. Future Tense (Various Structures) / 미래 시제 총정리
- Lesson 16. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 3 / 가슴 (Chest, Heart, Breast, Mind)
- Lesson 17. If only it’s not… / -만 아니면
- Lesson 18. In the same way that…, Just like someone did… / -(으/느)ㄴ 대로
- Lesson 19. Even if I would have to…, Even if that means I have to… / -는 한이 있더라도
- Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 13
- [Blog] Korean Food Recipes: Bulgogi (불고기) Recipe
- Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 4 / 머리 (Head, Hair)
- Lesson 22. Word Builder 17 / 상(上)
- Lesson 23. Advanced Situational Expressions 3 / 제안할 때 (Making Suggestions in Korean)
- Lesson 24. It is just that…, I only… / -(으)ㄹ 따름이다
- Lesson 25. Advanced Situational Expressions 4 / 부정할 때 (Defending in Korean)
- Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 5 / 몸 (Body)
- Lesson 27. Advanced Situational Expressions 5 / 칭찬할 때 (Complimenting in Korean)
- Lesson 28. Despite, Although / -에도 불구하고, -(으/느)ㄴ데도 불구하고
- Lesson 29. Advanced Situational Expressions 6 / 기분 좋을 때 (Expressing Happiness in Korean)
- Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 14
- [Blog] Places in Korea: Jeju Batdam (밭담/돌담)
- [Answers]
- Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 6 / 손 (Hand)
- Lesson 2. Completed Action / -아/어/여 버리다
- Lesson 3. Advanced Situational Expressions 7 / 기분 나쁠 때 (When You Are Unhappy)
- Lesson 4. Completed Action / -고 말다
- Lesson 5. Advanced Situational Expressions 8 / 걱정될 때 (When You Are Worried)
- Lesson 6. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 7 / 발 (Foot)
- Lesson 7. Word Builder 18 / 비(非)
- Lesson 8. Advanced Situational Expressions 9 / 부탁할 때 (When You Ask For A Favor)
- Lesson 9. Simplifying A Sentence Ending / -(으)ㅁ
- Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill 15
- [Blog] Traditional Korean Hat: Gat (갓)
- Lesson 11. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 8 / 마음 (Heart, Mind)
- Lesson 12. To look/seem + adjective / -아/어/여 보이다
- Lesson 13. Word Builder 19 / 신(新)
- Lesson 14. Advanced Situational Expressions 10 / 후회할 때 (When You Regret Something)
- Lesson 15. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 9 / 기분 (Feeling)
- Lesson 16. In return for, Since it will be… / -(으)ㄹ 테니(까)
- Lesson 17. Since, Once, As long as / -(으/느)ㄴ 이상
- Lesson 18. (To worry/think) that it might / -(으)ㄹ까 봐
- Lesson 19. Advanced Situational Expressions 11 / 오랜만에 만났을 때 (When You Meet Someone After A Long Time)
- Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 16
- [Blog] Places in Korea: Yongsan Video Game Alley (용산전자상가)
- Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 10 / 생각 (Thought, Idea)
- Lesson 22. Word Builder 20 / 시(示, 視)
- Lesson 23. While / -(으)면서
- Lesson 24. Didn’t you say…?, I heard that… / -(ㄴ/는)다면서요, -(이)라면서요
- Lesson 25. Advanced Situational Expressions 12 / 길을 물어볼 때 (When You Ask For Directions)
- Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 11 / 시간 (Time)
- Lesson 27. And now, But now / -더니
- Lesson 28. Rather than, Would rather / -(으)ㄹ 바에
- Lesson 29. Advanced Situational Expressions 13 / 차가 막힐 때 (When The Traffic Is Bad)
- Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 17
- [Blog] Things to Do in Korea: Jeju Mackerel (제주도 고등어)
- [Answers]
- Lesson 1. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 12 / 얼굴 (Face)
- Lesson 2. To go/come to do something / -(으)러 가다/오다
- Lesson 3. I know it is… but it is still / 아무리 -(이)라지만, 아무리 -(ㄴ/는)다지만
- Lesson 4. Suggesting Choices / -(이)나, -(이)라도
- Lesson 5. To decide to, To agree to / -기로 하다
- Lesson 6. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 13 / 일 (Work)
- Lesson 7. Listing Possible Scenarios / -거나, -(ㄴ/는)다거나
- Lesson 8. While Keeping the Current State / -(으)ㄴ/는 채로
- Lesson 9. Verb Endings -(으)ㄴ/는걸(요) and -(으)ㄹ걸(요)
- Lesson 10. Sentence Building Drill 18
- [Blog] Things to Do in Korea: Seaweed (김)
- Lesson 11. Expressing Assumptions / -(으)ㄹ 텐데
- Lesson 12. Sharing What You Have Seen or Heard / -던데요, -다던데요
- Lesson 13. As a result of / -는 바람에
- Lesson 14. Expressing Reactions / -다니/라니
- Lesson 15. Question Ending -니?
- Lesson 16. Various Usages of the Ending -게
- Lesson 17. It is more of a… than / -(ㄴ/는)다기보다, -(이)라기보다
- Lesson 18. Let alone / -은/는커녕
- Lesson 19. Even if it means I have to / -아/어/여서라도
- Lesson 20. Sentence Building Drill 19
- [Blog] Life in Korea: Moving to Korea
- Lesson 21. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 14 / 말 (Word)
- Lesson 22. Various Usages of the Ending -며
- Lesson 23. Maybe because / -아/어/여서인지
- Lesson 24. I guess I will have to / -아/어/여야겠다
- Lesson 25. To be bound to / -기/게 마련이다
- Lesson 26. Advanced Idiomatic Expressions 15 / 하나 (One)
- Lesson 27. Showing Empathy or Shock / 얼마나 -(으)ㄹ까(요), 얼마나 -(으)면
- Lesson 28. 싶다 Used to Mean “To think” or “To wonder” / -(으)ㄴ/는가 싶다, -나 싶다, -(으)ㄹ까 싶다
- Lesson 29. Double Negative = Positive / 없지 않다, 없지 않아 있다
- Lesson 30. Sentence Building Drill 20
- [Blog] Life in Korea: Island Life vs. City Life
- [Answers]
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Specifications of the books in this package
Talk To Me In Korean Textbook Level 8
Paper Book: 212 pages
Product Dimensions: 188 * 220 * 14 mm
Shipping Weight: 502g
Talk To Me In Korean Textbook Level 9
Paper Book: 220 pages
Product Dimensions: 188 * 220 * 15 mm
Shipping Weight: 518g
Talk To Me In Korean Textbook Level 10
Paper Book: 236 pages
Product Dimensions: 188 * 220 * 15 mm
Shipping Weight: 552g
Total Shipping Weight: 1498g
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Buying these textbooks in a bulk was a great idea. I have to ship to the US and then Colombia for faster and more secure delivery, and the team also took special care in packaging all the books neatly so they came in perfect state. I’m starting level 8 now and having all till level 10 motivates me to keep on studying. The structure and distribution of the book contents make it easy to understand Korean better and I’m hoping to take the TOPIK next year. The Hanja book is also a good complement for these in the hanja related lessons.