Open to Debate is an EFL discussion book for intermediate/advanced Korean students with an objective to engage the learners in speaking English on topics that are familiar and easier for them to discuss. Each unit of the book reflects real English content based on the research collected from recent articles in Korean newspapers and other sources. Also, each unit begins with an authentic and idiomatic model conversation.
A History of Korea - From Antiquity to the Present
In this comprehensive yet compact book, Michael J. Seth surveys Korean history from Neolithic times to the present. He explores the origins and development of Korean society, politics, and its still little-known cultural heritage from their inception to the two Korean states of today. Telling the remarkable story of the origins and evolution of a society that borrowed and adopted from abroad, Seth describes how various tribal peoples in the peninsula came together to form one of the world's most distinctive communities.
Voices from the Korean War: Personal Accounts of Those Who Served
Voices from the Korean War presents a collection of first-person accounts of those who served in the Korean War. The Korean War is often dubbed the "Forgotten War," although more than 36,000 soldiers died in this three-year conflict. In Voices from the Korean War, author Douglas Rice makes certain the men who served are not forgotten as he shares first-person accounts from seventy-nine soldiers who fought in the war from June of 1950 through July of 1953.