Linkword Languages

Korean Survival Course

 
 

Linkword survival courses use well-established memory techniques which vastly improve our ability to remember foreign words without tedious repetition. It will take you only a minute or two to prove this to yourself with the examples on the demonstration pages for each language. When you buy a Linkword Survival Course you will receive a downloadable 200+ page course which will enable you to learn an amazing amount of targeted useful words in as little as 2 hours.

The courses are text only (in Adobe PDF format), and are ideal for the traveller, student or businessperson who wants to rapidly acquire an extensive vocabulary to help overcome that feeling of isolation one has when travelling to a country without knowing the language. Some of the words you will learn such as HELP, DOCTOR or AMBULANCE might even save your life.

E-Book survival courses are presented in Adobe PDF format, and are available for immediate download upon payment.

Survival Course Table of Contents:

Section 1

Food Words
Clothes
Furniture
Travel
Emergency
Quiz

Section 2

Restaurant
Body Parts
More Travel
Family
More Food
Numbers
Quiz

Section 3

Time
Useful Words
More Travel
Questions
Days
More Travel
Quiz

Section 4

Useful Words
Colors
Post Office
More Food
Weather
Emergency
Quiz

Korean Survival Course Example

You will be shown a series of Korean words to learn using the Linkword method. It will take you little more than a minute to see for yourself how quick and easy it is to learn Korean.

PICTURE EACH IMAGE IN YOUR MIND'S EYE FOR ABOUT 10 SECONDS.

For example the Korean for CHICKEN is TAK.

You should imagine a CHICKEN filled with TACKS AS VIVIDLY AS YOU CAN for 10 seconds.

Food words

The Korean for PEA is WAN-DU- K'ONG
Imagine you want to see King Kong eating peas.

The Korean for CHICKEN is TAK
Imagine eating a chicken filled with tacks.

The Korean for BREAD is BANG
Imagine every time you bake bread, you hear a big bang.

The Korean for WATER is MOOL
Imagine you can take a mule to water, but you can't make it drink.

The Korean for RICE (COOKED) is PAP
Imagine to you all rice tastes like pap.
(Another word for rice (uncooked) is SSAL)

The Korean for COFFEE is KOPEE
Imagine a cup ee of coffee.

The Korean for MILK is OOYOO
Imagine asking a waiter "Who's going to give me milk, who, you?".

The Korean for TEA is CHA
Imagine you charge a fortune for tea - a cup of char.

 

Now test yourself >>

 


Contact us

Telephone:
0800 085 5700

Postal Address:
Linkword Languages, 54 Mansel Street, Swansea, SA1 5TE, UK

E-mail:
mg@linkwordlanguages.com

Money back Guarantee

All courses offer a 30 day full money back guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied, all you have to do is return your course to receive your money back in full.

Fast Delivery

All courses are guaranteed to be dispatched within two working days (but are usually dispatched the same day).

About the author

Linkword language courses are designed by Dr Michael Gruneberg, an internationally recognised expert in the psychology of learning methods in conjunction with linguists and language experts.

 

 Linkword Languages, 54 Mansel Street, Swansea, SA1 5TE, UK