{"product_id":"this-is-korea-영문판","title":"This Is Korea - English Edition","description":"Description\n\nAmid the flood of informational books about Korea, what makes This Is Korea different?\n\nA more universal and honest story about Korea.\n\nMany books introduce Korea to foreigners, yet many foreigners still know little about Korea and its people. For a long time, standing in the shadow of giant China and economic powerhouse Japan, Korea's image and that of its people have often been distorted or misunderstood. With this in mind, this book goes beyond simply delivering general information about Korea. It strives to introduce Korea and Koreans from a foreigner's perspective, covering a wide range of topics with a balanced viewpoint. Written in the warm tone of a Korean friend sharing stories firsthand, it aims to speak candidly and personably about a Korea where tradition and modernity coexist. This Is Korea is expected to be the ideal gift for travelers visiting Korea, foreign residents living in Korea, and anyone wishing to learn more about the country.\n\nWhat People Say About This Is Korea\n\nKOTRA Senior Advisor, Alan Timblick:\n\"This book explains, from a foreigner's perspective, what makes Korea special and why.\"\n\nDHL Korea CEO, Alan Cassels:\n\"I recommend this not only to foreigners visiting Korea for a short trip, but also to those living in Korea.\"\n\nFinancial Times Korea Correspondent, Anna Fifield:\n\"If I had read this book when I first came to Korea, it would have helped me tremendously. But it's not too late even now.\"\n\nNew Zealand Ambassador to Korea, H.E. Jane Coombs:\n\"These two authors introduce Korea to the world in a way that is completely different from other existing books about Korea.\"\n\nAuthor: Lim Hyang-ok\nRecent works include Current Status and Future Prospects of Interpretation and Translation Studies 2, I Negotiate in English!, and 8 other titles.\n\nBio: A graduate of Ewha Womans University, she earned a DESS from ESIT (Paris School of Translators and Interpreters) and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Illinois. Drawing on years of experience as a conference interpreter, she developed an English communication program and applied it to customized English education programs for KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency) and the Korea Tourism Organization. As of 2008, she serves as a professor at the Graduate School of Interpretation and Translation at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. She has interpreted at over a thousand international conferences, including summit interpretation at APEC, ASEAN+3, and the UN General Assembly, as well as the INCOSAI World Congress of Supreme Audit Institutions, and has been a member of AIIC (International Association of Conference Interpreters) since 1995. Her books include Practical English for International Conferences, Getting Confusing English Right, and What Should I Say? Learning English Through Korean Expressions (co-authored).\n\nAuthor: Choi Jung-hwa\nSNS: http:\/\/twitter.com\/@choijungwha\nRecent works include The Local English Expressions Koreans Most Often Misunderstand, From Interpretation to Communication: Dreaming of Becoming a Global Leader, Things I Wish I Had Known Earlier in Life, and 33 other titles.\n\nBio: After graduating at the top of her class from Gyeonggi Girls' High School and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, she studied abroad at ESIT (Paris III University's Graduate School of Interpretation and Translation), becoming Korea's first international conference interpreter in 1981 and earning Asia's first Ph.D. in Interpretation and Translation Studies in 1986—making her, without question, Korea's foremost expert in conference interpretation. She has interpreted at numerous summit meetings and overseen interpretation for more than 1,900 international conferences, and has served on the National Image Development Committee and the National Brand Committee. She currently serves as a professor at the Graduate School of Interpretation and Translation at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, as chairwoman of the Corea Image Communication Institute (CICI), which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, as co-representative of the 54 Club, and as publisher of the international academic journal FORUM. With 30 years of experience as an interpreter and 10 years as a communication expert, she has stood shoulder to shoulder with global leaders on the world stage, creating a new legend as a woman who achieved her dreams, faithfully serving as Korea's 'communication expert' introducing Korea to the world and as a mentor to young Koreans hoping to pursue their own dreams on the global stage. In 1992, she received the Palmes Académiques from the French government, and in 2000 became the first Asian to receive the Danica Seleskovitch Prize, the Nobel Prize of interpretation. In 2003...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623767187684,"sku":"1392344452","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1392344452_l1.jpg?v=1786421630","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/this-is-korea-%ec%98%81%eb%ac%b8%ed%8c%90","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}