Korean Conversation Gambits: Developing Spoken Language
Product details
- ISBN 9781032631684
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Korean Conversation Gambits: Developing Spoken Language provides specific linguistic and communicative strategies that help Korean language learners engage in daily conversations as well as discussions and negotiations in work and academic contexts.
The book presents, and provides practice in, spoken Korean gambits that will help speakers organise their conversations and frame the type of extended discourse that is common in spoken Korean. The book introduces students to strategies for getting thinking time, dealing with breakdowns in comprehension, asking for and providing clarification, exemplifying, floor-holding, interrupting, checking understanding, disagreeing, reformulating and organising longer stretches of discourse; for example, when giving presentations, telling stories or providing self-introductions. Korean Conversation Gambits: Developing Spoken Language comes complete with classroom-ready practice materials.
This textbook can be used as a resource by both teachers and Korean learners from introductory to intermediate and proficient levels.
Heekyung Ahn, School Education Services Manager, Department of Education, Victoria State Government.
Andrew David Jackson, Associate Professor and Director of Monash University Korean Studies Research Hub (MUKSRH) at Monash University, Melbourne.
Hyun Mi Kim, Teaching Associate at Monash University, Melbourne.
Soyeon Kim, Research Fellow at Monash University, Melbourne.
Eva Richards, PhD student at Monash University, Melbourne.
Adam Zulawnik, Academic specialising in Korean, Japanese and translation studies at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne.