A born-and-bred mid-western boy, Peter Liptak is a poet, world traveler and lover of language. Unlike most English majors, he actually made use of his degree teaching English to children and adults in South Korea for the last 20 years, as a private tutor, preschool teacher, and adjunct at Incheon University. While teaching and writing in Seoul, Peter completed a Master's in Korean History, and using Korea as a source of inspiration, linguistic and otherwise, penned several books including the controversial book of Korean Slang: As much as a Rat's Tail, translated the scathing graphic novel The Great Successor Kim Jong Un: a Political Cartoon, and created the Idiom Attack series. You can follow Peter at www.peteliptak.com or www.idiomattack.com Matthew Douma grew up in a small rural town in Southern Canada. Ever since his early childhood years, Matthew has had a deep interest in Asia and made his first visit when he was just fifteen years old. As an avid outdoorsman and adventurer, Matthew enjoys sports of all sorts including Taekwondo. Matthew also has a passion for mountain climbing, sailing and writing as hobbies. Residing in Seoul with his lovely wife Sun Hee and daughter Ennik, he works as an English education consultant and author of English educational material. An elementary school teacher since 1999, Jay enjoys writing stories and collaborating with his brother on creative projects. Currently teaching grade five and physical education in Ontario, Canada, Jay enjoys spending time with his wife Christa and daughter Emma at their home on Lake Erie when not working.
1."The activities at the end of each chapter are easy to do and
enjoyable. It takes away the stress of learning a new language." -
Glossy Cherry (Glossy Cherry's Review)
2."[...] Readers who get their hands on this book have gotten their
hands on a resource that will never stop being useful...." -
Passenger of Life (Passenger of Life Review)
3."[...] I learned so much, and nobody can ever take it away from
me..." - Alexandra Rita (Alexandra Rita's Review)
4."The fact that both instructors and students are able to read and
comprehend all of the material in this book is one of the book's
many strengths." - Harambee Steven (Harambee Steven's Review)
5."I found Idiom Attack Everyday Living Vol. 1 (Korean Edition) to
be easy to use, well organized and fun to read." - Suzanne Mageri
(Suzanne Mageri's Review)
6."I like the fact that after every chapter, the author tests the
reader with questions. This helps the learner in gauging themselves
on the new areas learned." - njuu (njuu's Review)
7."[...] I love puzzles. They challenge my brain and help me with
my deductive reasoning skills.." - Aistar Posh (Aistar Pone's
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