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Illustrationen für „Korean Life: The Ups and Downs of Convenience“

    In der ersten Ausgabe von Jam Factory, einem eBook mit koreanischen Texten, Rätseln und Vokabeln für Koreanisch-Lernende, durfte ich die Illustrationen beisteuern. Ich freue mich, bei diesem tollen Projekt dabei sein zu dürfen! 감사합니다!

    Das eBook ist derzeit nur bei Amazon erhältlich.

    Es kostet 2,99 $

    Jam Korean (Fun with Korean)“ is a quarterly magazine series designed to make learning the Korean language engaging and enjoyable for learners of all levels. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or advanced reader, each issue offers tailored content to support your language journey. Through interactive lessons, fun exercises, and cultural insights, „Jam Korean“ makes mastering Korean both exciting and accessible for everyone. Each seasonal issue brings fresh challenges, activities, and experiences to keep your learning vibrant and inspiring.

    The current issue, titled „Korean Life: The Ups and Downs of Convenience,“ delves into the unique balance of modern comforts and daily challenges in Korea. From high-tech solutions that simplify life to the quirky, sometimes frustrating aspects of everyday routines, this edition provides an engaging look into the complexities of living in Korea. Along with improving language skills, readers gain a deeper understanding of the perks and peculiarities of Korean life.

    This issue is packed with fascinating articles like the lively „Korean Summer Festival,“ the energetic „Water Bomb“ event, the fun-filled world of „Singing Rooms,“ and even a deep dive into global topics like „Global Warming“ and its impact on Korea. And that’s just the beginning—there are way more exciting articles waiting for you inside. Whether you’re learning new vocabulary, refining grammar, or enjoying cultural stories, Jam Korean offers a fresh, enjoyable way to connect with Korea’s language and culture in every issue.